Hi,
I'm developing multiplatform projects. But I don't want to reboot my computer to build a Windows release.
I have Debian Etch and MinGW for linux package installed.
I have tried with Wine but it does not work
Thanks
Hi,
I'm developing multiplatform projects. But I don't want to reboot my computer to build a Windows release.
I have Debian Etch and MinGW for linux package installed.
I have tried with Wine but it does not work
Thanks
Maybe you can use a virtual machine to run a Windows instance in one of your Linux windows ;-)
QEmu and VirtualBox work fine, really fast.
Haha, QEmu only yes
But did you try KQEmu ?
http://kqemu.sourceforge.net
Lol, sorry ;-)
Well, if your core support it, it would be great to use it : it improves greatly performances !
(I did not try it myself yet, but)
How about "apt-get install mingw" ? I made simple exe's and maybe it's possible to compile qt4 under linux using mingw. That could be a fine waste of CPU cycles. I will try it myself now
Sounds quite good ;-)
Keep us in touch, that may be just awesome, if I could use distcc to compile win32 exes :-D
Theoretically you don't need it... All you have to do is create a mkspecs for qmake (have a look at all the existing ones) so that mingw bins will be used instead of regular gcc ones; Then runninhg qmake and make should work smoothly... Please note that this remains theoretical... All my attempts to make cross-compiling of Qt-apps failed so far because of a linking error of Qt libs (using win-compiled ones) and I wasn't able to compile Qt using my cross compiler (but as a side note I shall metion that I wasn't able to compile it with regular gcc as well and was forced to use prebuilt binaries ...).
Current Qt projects : QCodeEdit, RotiDeCode
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