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  1. Qt
  2. QTBUG-113978

Qt 6.6 development hosts

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    • Qt 6.6 development hosts
    • Linux/X11, macOS, Windows

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      Requirements for Qt development hosts. New/updated platforms in bold.

      • Windows 10 and 11 (64bit Intel: msvc2019, mingw81/gcc8.1)
        • Latest available Win11 and Win10
        • Cross compilation toolchain changes (QTBUG-81947)
      • macOS Sonoma (macOS 14) (64bit Intel, 64bit ARM: Xcode 14)
      • Ubuntu 22.04 (64bit Intel: gcc9)
        • Ubuntu* *22.04
        • Cross compilation toolchain changes (QTBUG-81947)
      • Linux on ARM
        • Host support with the necessary tooling
      • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 (RHEL) and RHEL 8.8
        • Use RHEL 9,0
        • Cross compilation toolchain changes (QTBUG-81947)
      • SLES 15 SP4  (64bit Intel: gcc10)
        • SLES (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, small difference to SUSE desktop) (QTBUG-97793)
        • Cross compilation toolchain changes (QTBUG-81947)
        • openSUSE is KDE reference OS - this is the main reason for supporting Open SUSE
        • Cross compilation toolchain changes (QTBUG-81947)
      • Debian 11 packaging and repository support - Planning as a parallel activities (QTBUG-97663)
        • We are looking at a commercial Debian repository solution for Linux on ARM, please see a separate epic for commercial Debian.

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