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    lolopolosko
    wrote on 3 Feb 2017, 13:14 last edited by lolopolosko 2 Mar 2017, 13:14
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    Does Qt 5.6.2 support Windows XP?
    Because I saw in qtbase/src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate_win.cpp
    This file includes GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation and it not implemented on Windows XP

    But on page http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/supported-platforms-and-configurations.html I see that Qt 5.6 is supported Windows XP

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      3 Feb 2017, 13:14

      Does Qt 5.6.2 support Windows XP?
      Because I saw in qtbase/src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate_win.cpp
      This file includes GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation and it not implemented on Windows XP

      But on page http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/supported-platforms-and-configurations.html I see that Qt 5.6 is supported Windows XP

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      jsulm
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      wrote on 3 Feb 2017, 13:40 last edited by
      #2

      @lolopolosko Qt 5.6 only supports deployment to Windows XP.

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

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        lolopolosko
        wrote on 3 Feb 2017, 13:50 last edited by
        #3

        Yes I know
        I deploy app on Windows XP (build on Windows 10) and I have problem with GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation

        Unable to find an entry point named 'GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation' in DLL 'kernel32.dll'
        

        I found source where it used (qtimezoneprivate_win.cpp). And it was added only in Qt 5.6 not in Qt 5.5

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          3 Feb 2017, 13:50

          Yes I know
          I deploy app on Windows XP (build on Windows 10) and I have problem with GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation

          Unable to find an entry point named 'GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation' in DLL 'kernel32.dll'
          

          I found source where it used (qtimezoneprivate_win.cpp). And it was added only in Qt 5.6 not in Qt 5.5

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          wrote on 3 Feb 2017, 13:56 last edited by
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          @lolopolosko OK. I would ask on Qt mailing list where Qt developers are, they should know.

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

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          • J jsulm
            3 Feb 2017, 13:56

            @lolopolosko OK. I would ask on Qt mailing list where Qt developers are, they should know.

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            lolopolosko
            wrote on 3 Feb 2017, 14:01 last edited by lolopolosko 2 Mar 2017, 14:01
            #5

            @jsulm Ok, I'll be waiting
            Thanks

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              3 Feb 2017, 14:01

              @jsulm Ok, I'll be waiting
              Thanks

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              jsulm
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              wrote on 3 Feb 2017, 14:42 last edited by
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              @lolopolosko No, actually a mean that you should ask them :-)

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

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              • J jsulm
                3 Feb 2017, 14:42

                @lolopolosko No, actually a mean that you should ask them :-)

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                lolopolosko
                wrote on 3 Feb 2017, 16:04 last edited by lolopolosko 2 Mar 2017, 16:04
                #7

                @jsulm Oh.. sorry.
                Ok

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                  Rondog
                  wrote on 3 Feb 2017, 21:07 last edited by Rondog 2 Mar 2017, 21:08
                  #8

                  I have Qt 5.6.0 running on WinXP. I would expect Qt 5.6.2 would also work since it is a bug fix version but I don't know for sure.

                  I would suggest compiling on WinXP so that if there are problems you will find out right away. When I did this I had to modify the executable 'configure.exe' so that it would run on this OS. This is a link that describes how to do set the proper version so 'configure.exe' will run on XP: http://www.tripleboot.org/?p=423

                  When you compile Qt you need to make sure you have the configure options '-target xp' and '-no-directwrite' set otherwise it won't work (won't compile).

                  You could try compiling Qt from Win7/8/10 and target WinXP but you will need to figure out some way to test this thoroughly. My thinking is that if I can compile on WinXP it should work on this OS.

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                    3 Feb 2017, 21:07

                    I have Qt 5.6.0 running on WinXP. I would expect Qt 5.6.2 would also work since it is a bug fix version but I don't know for sure.

                    I would suggest compiling on WinXP so that if there are problems you will find out right away. When I did this I had to modify the executable 'configure.exe' so that it would run on this OS. This is a link that describes how to do set the proper version so 'configure.exe' will run on XP: http://www.tripleboot.org/?p=423

                    When you compile Qt you need to make sure you have the configure options '-target xp' and '-no-directwrite' set otherwise it won't work (won't compile).

                    You could try compiling Qt from Win7/8/10 and target WinXP but you will need to figure out some way to test this thoroughly. My thinking is that if I can compile on WinXP it should work on this OS.

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                    lolopolosko
                    wrote on 6 Feb 2017, 10:23 last edited by
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                    @Rondog Ah.. Sorry. I was careless. I read source and saw that

                    #ifndef Q_OS_WINRT
                    #define QT_USE_REGISTRY_TIMEZONE 1
                    #endif
                    

                    All be ok and work correct on Windows XP. Sorry guys

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