2014-08-22 10:41 GMT+03:00 Jörg Knobloch <jo...@jorgk.com>: > On 20/08/2014 21:58, Cristian Oneț wrote: >> >> If you need a stable KDE4 build on >> Windows use the kde-4.12 branch. > > Which compiler should be used for a x64 build?
Only mingw can be used for x64 builds, MS Visual Studio can be used only with x32 builds. > > kdesettings-example.bat suggests "mingw4", so effectively "mingw64". > > I get problems in > \kderoot\emerge\portage\dev-util\msys\msys2\msys2-20110627.py: > > compiler.isX86() is not defined. > EmergeStandardDirs is not defined. I could be that stuff still needs to be fixed, as I've said all development efforts are aimed at frameworks so I can't guarantee that it will work. I recommended kde-4.12 since it was used the last attempt to release KDE4 on Windows [1]. You could try to fix this problem or try MS Visual Studio if you don't care that much about the target (32 bits applications run just fine on 64 bits Windows). Although I won't guarantee MSVC will work straight out of the box either. Anyway since I plan to create a KDE4 KMyMoney package I will also take a look at this but in a few weeks (and I'm using MSVC). Regards, Cristian [1] http://winkde.org/pub/kde/ports/win32/dashboard/release/ > > Should I be using MS Visual Studio instead? Which? 2010? _______________________________________________ Kde-windows mailing list Kde-windows@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-windows