Do you have commercial or Open Source edition? The latter (officially) works only with MinGW, so you can't use it with M$ toolchain.
Do you have commercial or Open Source edition? The latter (officially) works only with MinGW, so you can't use it with M$ toolchain.
superd (28th April 2006)
I have the open source edition. I haven't heard of the M$ toolchain but I will go check it out. I did get my application working though. I reinstalled Qt on my laptop.(the one I was having problems with) It compiled fine but I still can't run the app. I get an error that says "entry point in QtCore4.dll could not be found". I replaced that dll with the one from my other box where the app is working fine but I still get the same error. I'm not sure whats going on there but I have a few more things to try. I think I have learned a great deal from you guys so thanks again for everyones help.
In this case you should use MinGW and its tools --- not "nmake". Make sure that PATH environment variable contains a path to MinGW's bin directory.Originally Posted by superd
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