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Subject: Re:INSTALLING Qt/Windows Version 4.0.0
From: Thiago A. Corrêa <thiagoacorrea () uol ! com ! br>
Date: 2005-07-17 13:45:40
Message-ID: IJRY84$A456417C4ADF5D1C6E5E1DE6A8B18C8C () uol ! com ! br
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the misc/configure is still missing something I haven't figured out.
You can use the configure that is in cvs ( the mingw one ) with:
configure -dont-process -no-qmake -platform win32-g++
Plus the switches you want, then go to qmake and build it with nmake -f \
Makefile.win32-msvc, then go back to %QTDIR%, type qmake && nmake
That's all :)
You will only require that the vcvars32.bat had been called ( ie, using the VS 2003 \
command prompt link from the start menu ) and: SET QTDIR=c:\qt-4
SET QMAKESPEC=win32-msvc.net
SET PATH=%QTDIR%\bin;%PATH%
---------- Início da mensagem original -----------
De: "Björn Piltz" piltz@informatik.hu-berlin.de
Para: "For developers interested in porting KDE to Windows using Cygwin" \
kde-cygwin@kde.org Cc:
Data: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 13:40:42 +0200
Assunto: INSTALLING Qt/Windows Version 4.0.0
> Hi,
> I have been following the "Working Qt4 with win32-msvc.net" thread and
> decided to try it out. Could you please explain to a newbie how to
> bootstrap the building process. I've checked out the qt-4 module, but the
> configure executable seems to be exactly the same as the original
> Trolltech one, which fails silently when I specify msvc as the target
> platform.
> Am I supposed to build "misc\configure" with mingw and then use the new
> configure.exe?
>
> I'd appreciate any help
>
> Thanks,
> Björn
>
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