Armin Steinhoff
03/06/2014 4:48 AM
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QNX Car seems to be fully based on Qt 5. Does it not include Qt binaries ??
Mitchell Schoenbrun wrote:
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> how to build Qt 5 under Windows. I've already seen the Digia page on this subject, and it wasn't very helpful.
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Grant Courville
03/06/2014 6:31 AM
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1. Qt5.1 (ARM, x86 targets) and QtCreator 2.8 (Linux, Windows hosts) for QNX SDP 6.5 SP1 is available through our UI
Early Access Program. This program has been running for most of 2013 and is still active.
2. Qt5.2 (ARM, x86 targets) and QtCreator3 (Linux, Windows hosts) for QNX CAR 2.1 is available to members of the QNX CAR
program as we have ported, bundled and tested this combination.
3. Qt5.2 (ARM, x86 targets) and QtCreator3 (Linux, Windows hosts) for QNX SDP 6.6 is going through final packaging and
testing now and will be posted within the next few weeks. The exercise is mostly testing / packaging as you can
appreciate that QNX CAR 2.1 sits on top of QNX SDP 6.6 and we have already made Qt 5.2 available for QNX CAR 2.1.
4. Digia will be supporting Qt 5.3 Enterprise on QNX SDP 6.6 this spring. Qt 5.3 is not yet released but is planned for
April / May 2014. Digia is doing a complete integration of Qt for QNX SDP 6.6 into their CI (Continuous Integration)
environment to ensure that Qt Enterprise v5.3 on QNX SDP 6.6 is a fully integrated and supported configuration.
We (QNX) upstream all of our Qt* changes to qt-project.org so if anyone is keen and can't wait for us to post #3 above,
they can go get the upstreamed version and build it for their target systems now.
Hope this helps.
Grant
> Can someone tell me either
>
> Where I can download Qt 5 binaries for QNX 6.6 or
>
> how to build Qt 5 under Windows. I've already seen the Digia page on this
> subject, and it wasn't very helpful.
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