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  • hskoglundH Offline
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    hskoglund
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    So -platform xp will work in the upcoming Qt 5.3? If so, excellent news, I have to support Windows XP.

    Note: even with this, you still cannot use VS2012 RTM for XP deployment, you have to update it, best one is "Update 4":http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=39305 But VS2013 works out of the box :-)

    (Also I have to change my "blog post about Qt and XP":http://www.tripleboot.org/?p=423 )

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      altera_2011
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      Good point on VS2012 update.

      I confirmed this with 5.3.0 RC. Qt built with -target xp will work on XP, and so will all executables built with said qmake.

      edit: fixed parameter.

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        Nice! When using Qt 5.3, I see no reason not to include -platform xp in all projects (well maybe not if you're 100% positive it will not run on XP).
        After all, the MinGW compiler uses /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS,4 (not 5.0x, i.e. compatible for Windows NT4) for all projects.

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          I agree, at least for 32 bit builds. My 64 bit builds I am building without the xp parameter. I believe that might only exclude XP 64, which is not very common at all. I've been doing that for a while and have not heard any complains from my users. ( so far :D )

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            Just noticed that I still need to define set CL=/D_USING_V110_SDK71_ for applications built with qmake.

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              ab_it
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              I belive it's "-target xp" as an option to target Windows XP, not "-platform xp".
              ICU libraries should be recompiled too.

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                altera_2011
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                ab_it, you are right. Fixed in first post.

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                  burrbi
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                  I just started testing Qt and installed the precompiled Qt 5.3.0 for Windows 32-bit (VS 2013, OpenGL, 616 MB) installer. Seems to work very nice so I decided to get deeper into it but I couldn't deploy my app for XP.

                  Did I get this right? I need to build Qt myself instead of using the prebuild one if I want to support WindowsXP?

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                    Hi, no it's not that bad, while it's correct that if (when using VS2012 and VS2013) you want to support XP "out of the box", you have to rebuild Qt; you can still, by a simple setting in Projects/Build Environment, deploy any Qt app to Windows XP.

                    Wrote a "blog post":http://www.tripleboot.org/?p=423 how to set it.

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                      burrbi
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                      [quote author="hskoglund" date="1401950279"]you can still, by a simple setting in Projects/Build Environment, deploy any Qt app to Windows XP.

                      Wrote a "blog post":http://www.tripleboot.org/?p=423 how to set it.
                      [/quote]

                      Thanks a lot, works like a charm. Stupid me already looked at that blog of yours - just didn't realized it's good for 2013 aswell.

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