On 6/7/17 2:03 AM, Graham Bloice wrote:
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> On 7 June 2017 at 00:11, Gerald Combs <gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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> We currently build all of our Windows packages using Visual Studio
> 2013. Unless anyone has any objections I'd like to switch the master
> and master-2.4 builders to Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 ahead of the 2.4
> release.
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> No objections, although I was considering a jump straight to 2017 once I
> work out how to get the Qt 5.9 build for 2017.
You should just be able to use the Maintenance Tool to install the "msvc2017 64-bit" component for 64-bit builds, but there's no corresponding component for 32-bit builds. The 5.9.0 Windows components are annoyingly asymmetric:
MinGW 5.3.0 32-bit
msvc2015 32-bit
msvc2013 64-bit
msvc2015 64-bit
msvc2017 64-bit
If we were to jump to 2017 I suppose we could use the MinGW component on the 32-bit builder. It might also be an excuse to start using vcpkg.
Other people don't seem to be too happy with the missing msvc2017 32-bit component (particularly given that 5.9 is an LTS branch), so hopefully they'll add one:
https://blog.qt.io/blog/2017/05/31/qt-5-9-released/#comment-1199794