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Unofficial MinGW-based build of Qt 5.0.0 is now available

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    utcenter
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    Yeah, but still no success, I bundled the following DLLs:
    D3DCompiler_46.dll
    libEGL.dll
    libGLESv2.dll
    msvcp110.dll
    msvcr110.dll
    Qt5Core.dll
    Qt5Gui.dll
    Qt5Widgets.dll
    qwindows.dll

    No error, no nothing, the exe just doesn't start...

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      Is qwindows.dll in a subfolder ("platforms"), relative to the executable?

      Failing that... try dumping all the DLLs from C:<Qt>\bin\ (and all the folders in C:<Qt>\plugins) into the directory and see if it works :P

      (Hint: Instead of moving everything to the other PC to test, you can rename your Qt folder to temporarily hide Qt from your system, making it emulate a "Qt-less" machine)

      Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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        Mirror is now available (see original post)

        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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          utcenter
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          Checking it out. BTW I managed to get my deployment properly - turned out I wasn't using the "right" VC runtime DLL, got like 20 dlls and like 5-6 different versions.

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            It works, however, there is a HUGEEEEE performance difference when compared to MSVC and even to x86 Qt4 build.

            Qt5 MinGW x64:
            !http://i50.tinypic.com/2zs73tg.jpg(Qt5 MinGW 64)!

            Qt5 MSVC2012 x64:
            !http://i46.tinypic.com/rm8gaf.png(Qt5 MSVC2012 64)!

            Qt4 MinGW x86:
            !http://i50.tinypic.com/69l655.jpg(Qt4 MinGW 32)!

            I suspect there is something wrong with this build, it is not possible for MinGW to be almost 4 times slower than MSVC. And if anything, I expected this to be faster than 32bit Qt4 build, yet it is more than 2 times slower.

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              [quote author="utcenter" date="1357323191"]It works, however, there is a HUGEEEEE performance difference when compared to MSVC and even to x86 Qt4 build.

              Qt5 MinGW x64:
              !http://i50.tinypic.com/2zs73tg.jpg(Qt5 MinGW 64)!

              Qt5 MSVC2012 x64:
              !http://i46.tinypic.com/rm8gaf.png(Qt5 MSVC2012 64)!

              Qt4 MinGW x86:
              !http://i50.tinypic.com/69l655.jpg(Qt4 MinGW 32)!

              I suspect there is something wrong with this build, it is not possible for MinGW to be almost 4 times slower than MSVC. And if anything, I expected this to be faster than 32bit Qt4 build, yet it is more than 2 times slower.[/quote]

              Wow, that's... slow. Let's just hope for official MinGW...

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                alexpux
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                I try to rebuild my builds of Qt5 for mingw with some optimization after 8th january and upload them. You can test perfomance again.

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                  soroush
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                  [quote author="alexpux" date="1357372790"]I try to rebuild my builds of Qt5 for mingw with some optimization after 8th january and upload them. You can test perfomance again.[/quote]

                  I just finished my optimized SDK today. It's a -O3 -mtune=native for 64 bit and -O3 -mtune=i686 for 32 bit :)

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                    Good :)
                    But I now build with "-march=nocona -mtune=core2" for 64-bit and "-march=i686 -mtune=core2" for 32-bit. Next I try to build Qt5 with ANGLE.

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                      [quote author="alexpux" date="1357372790"]I try to rebuild my builds of Qt5 for mingw with some optimization after 8th january and upload them. You can test perfomance again.[/quote]

                      Hi, I've done some optimization to my algorithm - now MinGW performance is much better, but still somewhat lower than MSVC. In fact with the improved algorithm the MinGW version is a little faster than the old MSVC version. I wonder what could have caused performance to be so low before, the version of MinGW you have bundled should support all the C++11 features that increase performance, C++11 support in MinGW is a little better than that of MSVC2012. Anyway, here are the new results:

                      Qt5 MSVC2012 ×64:
                      !http://i50.tinypic.com/2vcja4j.jpg(MSVC)!

                      Qt5 MinGW x64:
                      !http://i49.tinypic.com/2uj6pmt.png(MinGW)!

                      Now the performance difference is only 0.3x - much better than 4x. So the build is not that slow, as long as you code efficiently. It is still a little slower than Qt4 MinGW x86 - which gets 30 MCPS performance.

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                        [quote author="utcenter" date="1357403992"][quote author="alexpux" date="1357372790"]I try to rebuild my builds of Qt5 for mingw with some optimization after 8th january and upload them. You can test perfomance again.[/quote]

                        Hi, I've done some optimization to my algorithm - now MinGW performance is much better, but still somewhat lower than MSVC. In fact with the improved algorithm the MinGW version is a little faster than the old MSVC version. I wonder what could have caused performance to be so low before, the version of MinGW you have bundled should support all the C++11 features that increase performance, C++11 support in MinGW is a little better than that of MSVC2012. Anyway, here are the new results:

                        Qt5 MSVC2012 ×64:
                        !http://i50.tinypic.com/2vcja4j.jpg(MSVC)!

                        Qt5 MinGW x64:
                        !http://i49.tinypic.com/2uj6pmt.png(MinGW)!

                        Now the performance difference is only 0.3x - much better than 4x. So the build is not that slow, as long as you code efficiently. It is still a little slower than Qt4 MinGW x86 - which gets 30 MCPS performance.[/quote]

                        can you provide more information about your testing system? I can't agree with your results. I'm experiencing average 5% of speedup with MinGW x64 compared with MSVC 2012 :/

                        My PC: intel Dual Core 2.4 GHz @ 4GB RAM ~ Windows 7 64 bit

                        MinGW
                        Optimization flags: "-O3 -mtune=native"
                        Threading model: POSIX

                        MSVC
                        Optimization flags: "/Ox"

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                          utcenter
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                          i7 3770k @ 4.5GHz, 16GB RAM, Windows 7 x64
                          The MSVC build is 64bit, I haven't really set any optimization flags, so everything should be by default

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                            alexpux
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                            My builds that uploaded to sourceforge.net are builded without any optimization.

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                              Thanks for the pre-compiled package. I uncompress it and place it to c:/, and I am going to use the qt library in mingw. With qt4, I compile my source in mingw as

                              ./configure --prefix=SOMEWHERE LIBS="-L /c/Qt/4.8.4/lib -lmingw32 -lqtmain -lQtGui4 -lQtCore4"
                              make
                              make install

                              that is, the libraries flag qtmain, QtGui4 and QtCore4, etc. were setup well upon the installation of qt4. But with this pre-compiled package of qt5, obviously, it won't set it up, so what to do to make it work with pkg-config so the mingw know how to compile my
                              code with qt dependency.

                              BTW, I found three folders in the package, if I only need the mingw32 compilation, so I only have to copy everything inside mingw32 folder and place them to the mingw root folder, right?

                              Thanks.

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                                [quote author="mctree" date="1357441574"]BTW, I found three folders in the package, if I only need the mingw32 compilation, so I only have to copy everything inside mingw32 folder and place them to the mingw root folder, right?[/quote]Please read the note in the original post for installation instructions.

                                Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                                  alexpux
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                                  Hi all!
                                  I create new project on https://github.com/Alexpux/Qt-builds where is the set of scripts to build Qt5+QtCreator with all its prerequisites and dependencies under MSYS.

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                                    wally
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                                    Thanks for the hard work on this. So far I have found the following issues.

                                    • doesn't work if user name (home directory) contains a space
                                    • toolchains_prepare doesn't unzip the downloaded files.
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                                      alexpux
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                                      Do you change links to toolchains or use my links?

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                                        [quote author="alexpux" date="1358269379"]Do you change links to toolchains or use my links?[/quote]

                                        I used yours. The toolchains downloaded but there was no command in your script to unzip them.

                                        Currently the qt5 configure is failing, that might be because I changed some of the flags (I added -no-exceptions -no-rtti -no-stl)

                                        Update apparently -no-exceptions and -no-stl are no longer an option in qt5.

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                                          I am not aware of the current state of affairs, but Qt 5.0.1 repos were merged into stable a weak ago and should be pretty much finalized and can be found "here":http://releases.qt-project.org/digia/5.0.1/latest_successful/

                                          There is a MinGW version there for the impatient :)

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