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If your host platform is Desktop Linux but your favorite Linux distribution is not listed in [http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/supported-platforms.html the official documentation] then don't worry: "Officially supported" only means that there is documentation for it, Qt is tested on that particular platform and you can get support for it from the Qt Company. Almost '''all modern Desktop Linux distributions are suitable host platforms'''. |
Revision as of 15:17, 25 March 2016
Qt can be used for application development for a wide range of target platforms, like:
- Desktop: Linux, Mac OS X, Windows
- Embedded and RTOS: Linux, QNX, VxWorks, Windows
- Mobile: Android, iOS, Windows
For in depth information and more exotic platforms see the official documentation: Supported Platforms.
Even if not listed there, with some extra work you may also be able to target platforms like:
- Various BSDs
- Haiku
- Windows versions older than Windows XP
Depending on your target you'll need a suitable host platform. For specific information see the lists of supported platforms mentioned above. For a quick overview see the following table:
Target | Host |
---|---|
Desktop | |
Desktop Linux | Desktop Linux |
Mac OS X | Mac OS X |
Windows XP or higher | Windows 7 or higher |
Embedded, RTOS | |
Embedded Linux | Desktop Linux |
QNX | Desktop Linux |
VxWorks | Desktop Linux Windows 7 |
Windows Embedded 7 | Windows 7 or higher |
Mobile | |
Android | Desktop Linux Mac OS X Windows 7 or higher |
iOS | Mac OS X |
Windows Phone | Windows 8 |
Windows RT | Windows 8 |
If your host platform is Desktop Linux but your favorite Linux distribution is not listed in the official documentation then don't worry: "Officially supported" only means that there is documentation for it, Qt is tested on that particular platform and you can get support for it from the Qt Company. Almost all modern Desktop Linux distributions are suitable host platforms.