I've spent a couple days trying to install the Qt Creator package on a Windows XP machine, with little success. In the end, Creator starts up just fine, but the "Examples" button is grayed out and says "Examples not installed...". In the Tools->Options dialog under Qt4, it shows a "Manual->4.7.0 c:\qt\2010.05\qt\bin\qmake.exe" line, but at the bottom of the window is the message "Qt version is not properly installed, please run make install".
I can't run "make install" because there is no Makefile I can find to point make at.
All executables, tools and what not appear to be where they belong - I can locate qmake.exe on the path noted above, and the moc, mingw tool suite and other bits and pieces (along with the examples source code) is all there, but Creator doesn't seem to know about it. They seem to be workable; if I invoke qmake.exe from the command line, it spews out it's usage message, indicating that it is able to run.
The same installation worked flawlessly on a Vista machine, and under Linux.
I am not frequent Windows user, and don't really know how to proceed from here. It seems like everything is there, and some simple configuration step got skipped, but I don't know where to start looking or how to fix such things in this environment.
Any help would be appreciated.
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