Angus Leeming wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus Leeming wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes <younes.a <at> ...> writes:
But I've seen ports of Gcc-4 to mingw and cygwin. That would solve the
problem, wouldn't it? Enrico, would you comment on that?
Not really, because most people will grab the official Qt4
from the Trolls and
Well, on windows most users use the installer which provide the Qt4
libraries. So for them this is not an issue.
Sorry, but you're wrong.
Maybe... I am just reporting what I've read briefly here and there...
KDE4 will run on Windows. There are going to be more Windows users of KDE4
than of LyX, so expect the intersection of the two sets to be a large subset
of all LyX-on-Windows users.
The official KDE4 will use mingw gcc-3.3? Is that a decided fact? I've
read somewhere that most developers use MSVC instead.
And anyway, as Georg points out, the problem is not gcc per-se. It's a problem
of fundamentally different handling of locales on Linux and Windows. Until
somebody implements it for MinGW/Cygwin, the problem remains.
Ah? I thought it was implemented in the STL and that mingw people did
not do the full port for gcc3.3 or something like that. gcc/stlport
apparently solves the problem.
Abdel.