- #MINGW 4.9 2 HOW TO#
- #MINGW 4.9 2 .EXE#
- #MINGW 4.9 2 ZIP FILE#
- #MINGW 4.9 2 32 BIT#
- #MINGW 4.9 2 LICENSE#
Packages are built with every GCC release, experimental and prerelease packages are built on request. "RubenVB personal builds": For 32-bit Windows target targetting Win32/Personal Builds/rubenvb/ and for 64-bit Windows target targetting Win64/Personal Builds/rubenvb/ :įeatures different packages with cygwin, win32, win64, linux as host. The MinGW-w64 project however does not provide official binary builds: These can be grabbed either from the personal build directories of the developers (the most popular being rubenvb), or from associated but independent projects like tdm-gcc or mingw-builds or msys2. The independent minGW-w64 project provides support for 64 bit, and also supports a much larger part of the Windows API.
#MINGW 4.9 2 32 BIT#
The MinGW from does only support gcc 32 bit (host and target). (Compiled with TDM-GCC-64 and cygwin64, no ANGLE) (includes libgcc, winpthread, and libstdc++ DLLs)
Recommended package for 32 bit (also tested in CI system + used by installer for 5.1):Ĭommunity member George Edison has cross-compiled Qt 5.0.1 for Windows using the Mingw-w64 compilers and is hosting the archives here:Īlternate QT 5.6.0 build by MultipleMonomials because the link above has broken: here. The MinGW-builds repo includes MinGW-w64 toolchains. Starting with Qt 5.0.1 there are also binary installers that ship a Mingw-w64 based toolchain + pre-built Qt libraries. We recommend a MinGW-w64 based distribution with a recent gcc. This is about MinGW-w64, MinGW, MSYS, MSYS2 and Qt 5.
#MINGW 4.9 2 HOW TO#
Qt Creator will ask you a few questions about how to set up the build process for this project. Navigate to the SampleProject folder and open the file SampleProject.pro. In Qt Creator, choose "File" → "Open File or Project." or press Ctrl+O (or Command+O on Mac). You should have a directory named SampleProject with several files and folders inside.
#MINGW 4.9 2 ZIP FILE#
#MINGW 4.9 2 .EXE#
exe file, double-click it to run it, which will install Qt Creator on your computer. Once you have downloaded the Qt Creator installer. The file is very large, almost 1 GB in size. (It is very important that you choose the download option that says "MinGW" in it, and not any of the other options!) Now scroll down to "Windows Host", and choose Qt 5.5.0 for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.9.2, 959 MB). Near the middle of the page, there is a gray bar of links in that bar, click the link named "Qt Offline Installers". Go to the Qt Creator official download site to download this software. You can choose all default options during the installation. exe file, double-click it to run it, which will install JDK on your computer.
Once you have downloaded the Java JDK installer. If you are not sure which one to get, use "Windows 圆4". It will be either Windows x86 or Windows 圆4.
#MINGW 4.9 2 LICENSE#
On the next page that appears, click the button to Accept the license agreement, then download the appropriate installer for your operating system. Go to Oracle's Java JDK download page and click on the blue button link that says JDK download. Download and install Java Development Kit (JDK) version 8