[Qt-creator] Compiling on Windows

Kobus Botha botha.kobus at gmail.com
Mon Jan 19 11:23:53 CET 2009


Well, you don't generally add the path to the compiler if you install an IDE
that makes use of a specific compiler and even installs it. I understand
that if you want to use a different compiler you would have to make sure
that the IDE is able to find it. But to my knowledge mingw32-make.exe isn't
a compiler and it was installed by Qt Creator in a directory under the
QtCreator dir. So presumably it should be able to find it. I understand that
if I specified somewhere that acme-make.exe should be used I would have to
make sure it was able to find it.

2009/1/19 Robert Hairgrove <evorgriahr at hispeed.ch>

> Kobus Botha wrote:
> > Yes, thanks it works now.
> >
> > Is that standard to get the build to work or am I missing something here?
> >
> > 2009/1/17 Robert Hairgrove <evorgriahr at hispeed.ch>
> >
> >
> >     Perhaps you need to add the path C:\Qt\QtCreator\mingw\bin to your
> PATH
> >     environment variable?
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> It's standard for ANY compiler, AFAIK (MSVC, Borland, etc.)
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