[Qt-wince-interest] [Qtce-preview-feedback] running example

Maurice Kalinowski mkalinow at trolltech.com
Wed Jun 11 15:17:57 CEST 2008


Hi,

Paresh Sawant wrote:
> Can I try 4.5.0 snapshot and see if the the issue gets resolved?
The new mkspecs are included in the 4.4.1 and 4.5.0 snapshots.
Please be aware that 4.5 is a experimental branch which is not supported 
to work
You can find the snapshots (for both versions) at:
http://trolltech.com/developer/downloads/qt/snapshots

>
> Is there any document to apply the patch with new snapshot over 
> existing installation?
In case you really want to do that (which is not something we suggest), 
mostly these parts were affected by it:
- qmake
- tools/qtestlib/wince/cetest
- mkspec/wince*msvc2008


Best Regards,

Maurice Kalinowski

>
> If the issue does NOT get resolved with the snapshot then I would try 
> the second suggestion, is that alright?
>
> Thanks
> - Paresh
>
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:27 PM, Jörg Bornemann 
> <joerg.bornemann at trolltech.com <mailto:joerg.bornemann at trolltech.com>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Paresh Sawant wrote:
>
>     > I'm using MS Visual Studio 2008.
>
>     Yes, you stumbled over an issue with Qt/WinCE 4.4.0. <http://4.4.0.>
>     The deployment rules in the vcproj file always use msvcr80d.dll, even
>     for VS 2008, which is a bug. This is fixed for 4.4.1. <http://4.4.1.>
>     You can use a current source snapshot if you want to have it fixed
>     right
>     now.
>
>     > But now When I tried to run it on actual windows mobile 6
>     professional
>     > device, it failed with following error message -
>     > -->
>     > "The specified program requires a newer version of windows"
>     > <--
>
>     This usually appears if the SDK used for Qt and your device OS don't
>     match. Are you sure that your device runs Windows Mobile 6
>     Professional?
>     You can try the following: Create with Visual Studio simple
>     SmartDevices
>     C++ projects (using different SDKs), deploy and run it and
>     determine the
>     SDK which works on your device.
>     Maybe your device requires the Windows Mobile 6 Standard SDK?
>
>     > Could this be because I have Qt win32 integrated with Visual
>     Studio IDE?
>
>     No, this shouldn't have an impact.
>
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Jörg
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