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But you forgot to specify that Nokia said their main reason is that the compiler is already provided in the SDK, and wanted the IDE to be more independent (used by people who has latest MinGW installed).
That was already possible. I have been using mingw-w64 builds for a long time already.
I'd say the main reason they have removed MinGW is the "please ship a newer version of MinGW" was a recurrent topic in the mailing list. And then people would argue about mingw.org vs mingw-w64 vs TDM vs something else. Those were very long threads.




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"updating the shipped version is a legal hassle as long as the binaries are provided through Nokia"
http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2012/05/09/qt-creator-2-5-0-released/
But you forgot to specify that Nokia said their main reason is that the compiler is already provided in the SDK, and wanted the IDE to be more independent (used by people who has latest MinGW installed).
Edited 2012-05-23 01:03 UTC