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Hi,
At present I'm using VS2008, QT 4.6.2 and the Intel Compiler for development, but we want to move to Eclipse for all future development but having read this thread :
http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/showthread.php?t=67847
does this mean that even using a combination of the Eclipse CDT, QT Plugin, MSVC++ and the Intel Compiler simply can't be done?
If it can be done then I'd be very grateful of the instructions to implement this.
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Regards,
William
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On Windows we do not provide the plug-in to Eclipse. But if you have your own plug-in to use MSVC, it should be similar for IntelC.
But the Intel C++ compiler does require the MSVC for linking. (you can use the VC express edition for this.)
Jennifer
But the Intel C++ compiler does require the MSVC for linking. (you can use the VC express edition for this.)
Jennifer
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VC express can support ICL for IA32, minus a few capabilities such as debugging, but not Intel64 (64-bit mode development).

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