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    Panoss
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    I want to compile Qt Creator with MingW in WinXP.
    I want to avoid Visual Studio because I want to repeat it in Win 7 (Qt Creator with MingW in Win 7) so that I will be able to work both in Win XP and Win 7 and they will both have MingW, so that there will be compatibility between these two.

    First af all, I should use Qt 5.6 with MingW, which works both in in XP and Win 7, right?
    Which exactly version of online installer should I use? This one?

    qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw492-5.6.0?

    Where can I find the source?

    Maybe some of the files in here?

    Do I need Qt SDK? Which version?

    (I have in one partition, C:, my Windows 7 installation, and in F:, my windows XP instalalion. Maybe I could install - compile Qt-MingW in C: and be usable from both Win 7 and Win XP without having to compile-install twice? But only once for both Win XP and Win7?)

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      I want to compile Qt Creator with MingW in WinXP.
      I want to avoid Visual Studio because I want to repeat it in Win 7 (Qt Creator with MingW in Win 7) so that I will be able to work both in Win XP and Win 7 and they will both have MingW, so that there will be compatibility between these two.

      First af all, I should use Qt 5.6 with MingW, which works both in in XP and Win 7, right?
      Which exactly version of online installer should I use? This one?

      qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw492-5.6.0?

      Where can I find the source?

      Maybe some of the files in here?

      Do I need Qt SDK? Which version?

      (I have in one partition, C:, my Windows 7 installation, and in F:, my windows XP instalalion. Maybe I could install - compile Qt-MingW in C: and be usable from both Win 7 and Win XP without having to compile-install twice? But only once for both Win XP and Win7?)

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      jsulm
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      @Panoss According to this page Qt 5.6 only supports deployment to Windows XP but not compiling: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/supported-platforms-and-configurations.html
      qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw492-5.6.0 - is not online installer. You can get the online installer from here: https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/
      Here is explained how to get Qt source code: https://wiki.qt.io/Get_the_Source
      Why do you want to use Windows XP? This OS should not even have an Internet connection!

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        My pc is relatively old, so with XP it's much faster.
        Believe me, XP is a very nice OS.

        Can I compile it once (e.g in C:) and use it in Win XP and Win 7? Or is it a silly idea?

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          My pc is relatively old, so with XP it's much faster.
          Believe me, XP is a very nice OS.

          Can I compile it once (e.g in C:) and use it in Win XP and Win 7? Or is it a silly idea?

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          @Panoss Ut should work on XP if you build on 7

          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            @Panoss According to this page Qt 5.6 only supports deployment to Windows XP but not compiling: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/supported-platforms-and-configurations.html
            qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw492-5.6.0 - is not online installer. You can get the online installer from here: https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/
            Here is explained how to get Qt source code: https://wiki.qt.io/Get_the_Source
            Why do you want to use Windows XP? This OS should not even have an Internet connection!

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            @jsulm said in Compiling Qt Creator with MingW in WinXP:

            qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw492-5.6.0 - is not online installer. You can get the online installer from here: https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/

            Forgive me but I 'm a bit confused. Do I need an online installer? :) (I already have Maintenance tools, I haven't uninstalled Qt from C:\Qt)

            What about qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.3.0.zip from here?
            This should be fine for Win XP + Win 7, right?

            Till now I have:

            1. Installed Active Perl 5.24.1.
            2. Downloaded jom.exe.
            3. fart.exe, downloaded.
            4. Uninstalled Visual Studio.
            5. downloaded qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.3.0.zip

            Now I should install MinGW ? Which version?

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              Ok, I'm having second thoughts...again :).
              Well, I'm thinking of installing Visual Studio 10 in my C: drive (where I have Win 7).
              Will Win XP (this is in F:) be able to use this Qt installation with Visual Studio 10?

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                Finally: I installed MS Visual C++ in Win 7.
                Qt Creator Works fine in Win 7.
                But not in XP, it says 'it's not a valid win32 Application'.

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                  Finally: I installed MS Visual C++ in Win 7.
                  Qt Creator Works fine in Win 7.
                  But not in XP, it says 'it's not a valid win32 Application'.

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                  Final...finally: I installed qt-windows-opensource-5.0.2-msvc2010_32-x86-offline.exe in Win XP and everything works like a charm!!!

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                    Final...finally: I installed qt-windows-opensource-5.0.2-msvc2010_32-x86-offline.exe in Win XP and everything works like a charm!!!

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                    @Panoss
                    OK so 5.02 works.
                    Super.

                    • Believe me, XP is a very nice OS.
                      I know. but its really dead now patch wise and very full of unpatched holes so
                      for most of us, its just not secure enough to be allowed in a production environment but i do understand
                      home use is different. :)
                      https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/22489/
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