On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 01:00:06AM +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> And thanks to some excellent work[1] by Thomas Sailer and Kevin Kofler
> we also have mingw32-qt 4.5.0 in Fedora 10 & 11, which makes Qt (along
> with Gtk) a good choice if you want to cross-compile your software to
> run on Windows.
By the way, any reason the MinGW stack is not branched for F9? It's already
branched for EL5 which has much older native libraries, so making it work
on F9 should just be a matter of branching and building it. It's still
possible to open new F9 branches until around the F11 release.
It's just that it was a lot of extra work for something I don't
personally use. F-9 will also be EOL'd in not so many months.
Note that if you want to add the branches for F-9 you'll have to go
through the whole bootstrapping business with someone in rel-eng,
which is complicated and time-consuming.
Rich.
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