>>>> I'd like to recommend to stick with 4.5.2 until these 
>>>> issues are cleared up.
>>> 
>>> Or 4.5.3 ?
> 
>> While I've seen the blog entry from QT release manager 
>> announcing this version, I can find no sign of it on the 
>> download page. (I checked 30 minutes ago)
> 
>> If you have some pointers, pls send them to the list.
> 
> http://get.qt.nokia.com/qtsdk/

Thank you. So apparently they didn't make a binary release, 
just source. This makes it a non-option for most users who 
don't want to spend their time to find out how to build it 
and wait half a day to wait for the build to finish :(

>> Can you make a test without this switch and 
>> plain default Harbour compilation mode?
> 
> These switches introduction is the last tuning intervention, after the c++
> force decision, but somebody else on different platform... I am using Vista
> Ultimate SP2.

>> Plus, can you send some ways to reproduce the GPFs you 
>> mentioned. I tried default build and for me hbide worked, 
>> but I didn't test it thoroughly.
> 
> Just try to exit demoqt...

Here it exists cleanly. (Win7/64)

I've rebuild whole Harbour using default mode with gcc-dw2 
yesterday, plus hbqt/hbxbp in a separate previous pass, also 
with gcc-dw2. So here it doesn't seem to require C++ mode for 
core. I didn't use the static gcc lib switches. My gcc-dw2 
is the regular tdragon release with the two unzipped dwarf2 
.zip unzipped into the same tree, overwriting one .dll (which  
.dll is an identical one).

Some UI problems though:

Although File/Exit will ask me a question, where the only 
answer is "OK", and clicking on it doesn't exit the app.

In hbide, File/Exit works (no confirm question though), 
but here when I click on close button, it says "You can 
also close me by pressing [ESC]". Then it exists on "OK" button.
<Esc> button BTW doesn't close the window, which is good.

demoxbp doesn't have a File/Exit menu at all :(

Pritpal, if you see this, could you kindly check/fix the 
exiting procedures on all QT programs? Current situation 
is confusing and misleading.

Brgds,
Viktor

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