That's all, with this we can create 32 and 64 bits applications.īy other way, in addition to the above steps, if one want to create applications using the Qt Framework library (a GUI/Interface for our applications), it's needed the binary package, this case 64 bit (The 32bit binary package is available at the Qt official page) My advice is to download the 4.1 (or upper version) snapshots if one is going to use CMake projects.ĭownload MinGW-w64 (posix-seh, or your choice flavor) + decompress in one folder. I'm going to answer for 64bit binaries because it's what I use (and latter you just need to do the same thing for 32bits)įor use Qt Creator with MinGW-w64, one just need:ĭownload Qt Creator and install it. How to install a kit for your Qt Creator. So, if one need it, at this moment must be compiled by oneself (This is for answer your opensource 5.7 comment). I don't know other place where to get newer 64bits Qt binary packages for MinGW-w64 (Maybe the ones at MSYS2 project? I didn't tried yet). Unfortunately the project is closed, so only are available until the Qt 5.5 Framework version. Here is when come the Qt64-NG project, a place where get the Qt Framework 64bits binary packages for MinGW-w64. At Qt official webpage it's only available the 32bits builds for MinGW.
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