[Qt-interest] Qt4 and Windows - MinGW?

Donal donaloconnor at gmail.com
Wed Dec 3 09:49:49 CET 2008


Yeah since DevCPP installs MingGW you can use this. However I think you may
have to place it in the PATH env variable. Amn't sure if DevCPP places it
there or not.

I found this helpful:

http://www.17od.com/2005/07/05/installing-qt-40-on-windows/

<http://www.17od.com/2005/07/05/installing-qt-40-on-windows/>
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> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 6:50 AM, IP Susila <putu-sgr at ecei.tohoku.ac.jp>wrote:
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>> (2008/12/03 11:58), Miguel Cardenas wrote:
>> > Hi list
>> >
>> > I want to try Qt on windows, there are 2 opensource versions, the
>> standalone
>> > Qt and the package including MinGW...
>> >
>> > My doubt is, would I be able to create Qt applications with MinGW? if
>> so,
>> > what if I have already installed dev-c++ with MinGW?
>> >
>> > Sorry for the lame question, but all my life have developed with Linux,
>> > never tried with windows...
>> >
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> Hi Miguel,
>> I used Qt with MinGW on Windows. MinGW bundled with Qt or
>> MinGW which is already installed into your PC will work fine as long as
>> its not too old, and required include files/library are installed.
>> Don't forget to install mingw32-make. I use gcc ver. 3.4.5
>>
>> regards,
>> Putu
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