I installed the latest version of QT Sdk for windows on my machine and I am getting the following error.
"QT version is not properly installed, please run make install"
Please Help.
I installed the latest version of QT Sdk for windows on my machine and I am getting the following error.
"QT version is not properly installed, please run make install"
Please Help.
Did you get any errors during installation and when do you get the mentioned error?
makbarin (18th October 2010)
No I did not. everything went as usual. next ok next finish.
but for build time I get the error that my enviroment is not set so I wen to tools/Option then Qt4 then manual then abin/qt/ and choose qmake.
still the same error pops up.
Right now I am not at my windows box but the path should be like "c:\qt\2010.5\src\bin".
It would rather be c:\qt\2010.05\qt\bin
I can not find any bin folder under src directory.
This is the screen shot of my setting. I notice I can not see minGW path after I select the qmake path.
Thanks
Still the same I can not build anything.
How does "can't build anything" manifest itself? Did you choose the right version of Qt for your project?
well , I am working on a project with some other classmates, they all have diffrent version of Qt on their system. I did the following:
1- I downloaded the latest version of the Qt from the website. ( Qt SDK for Windows* (322 MB) )
1-1 followed the instruction.
2-Then under File/ OpenFile, Project Opened my project
2-1 and I got the Project Setup message ( look at the attachment) , I clicked Finish
3- Then I Tried to build and I get this error : ( Look at the attachment )
Could not find make command: make in the build environment
Error while building project SampleGUI (target: Desktop)
When executing build step 'Make'
4- then I added the path from here : c:\qt\2010.05\qt\bin
( look at the attachment)
but I can not build the project.
Creator can't find Qt in your path (which means you did something non-standard while installing the SDK). Please make sure you don't start Creator in some non-standard way. Make sure you have MinGW installed (it should get installed during the installation of the SDK) and that you don't have any other "make" (like the one from Cygwin) in your path.
Ok!
I deleted the Cygwin and mingw that I installed separately to get the Qt working from C:\mingw and C:\Cygwin .
Than I uninstalled Qt and installed Qt again.
I followed the instruction by clicking next and ok, and I still get the same error.
Was Creator able to find Qt installation in your PATH?
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