[Qt-interest] Any serious reason MSVC 2010/Windows 7 is not supported as tier 1 yet?
Philipp Berger
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Tue Jan 25 01:09:42 CET 2011
Am 25.01.2011 00:59, schrieb Malyushytsky, Alex:
> I finally have to upgrade from VS 2005.
> So I have to choose between VS 2008 and VS2010.
> VS2010 is preferred, but according Qt documentation it is still not supported in tier 1.
>
> So question to people with experience of Qt build with MSVC 2010/Windows -
> are there any reason to stay away from it except x64 recode optimization
> issue ( http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/KB2280741 )?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Alex Malyushytsky
>
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Please consider deleting "spam" like this, it's just nonsense. This list
is public and because of that I'd say: Your argument has been rendered
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I am using QT 4.7.1 on Windows 7 x64 (but 32bit builds of QT only) with
MSVC 2010 Ultimate and Intel C++ Compiler 11 (both in use) and there has
never been a real problem which was caused by Win7 or MSVC 2010, always
my bad code :/
Just stay away from "-graphicssystem opengl", Avira AnitVir and the
64bit builds and everything will be just fine.
The problem with Avira is a nasty bug which causes network connections
to be denied, I spend about 2 weeks investigating this, then found the
report on the Avira forums where the guys just said that it's not *that*
important and I have not heard from then since then. Always liked
AntiVir, though.
Cheers
Philipp
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