The Toradex Colibri ( ) platform was my main testing ground and there will be a default mkspec to build for that platform out of the box. If at some point there is a platform builder for Visual Studio 2015, I will integrate qmake support for those SDKs as well. I have now integrated support for SDKs, generated from Visual Studio 20 platform builders. ![]() So let’s come to the good news: Qt 5.6 supports all Qt modules on WEC2013 that were supported for WEC6/7. This also means that Qt 5.7 will only support WEC2013 and the WEC6 and WEC7 support will be handled via the long term support for Qt5.6. Not only because it’s the new embedded platform from Microsoft, but also because Qt wants to adopt more C++11 in Qt 5.7 and only WEC2013 offers a bit of support for it. ![]() But as I promised last time, I have been working on the WEC2013 support for Qt. It has been a few months since my last update about the Windows Embedded Compact (WEC) port of Qt.
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