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    Question Looking for the MSVC2010-compiled Qt libraries 5.2.0 without me compiling them;

    Hello;

    I'm looking for the Qt libraries 5.2.0 (the ones obtained with MSVC2010) and not the source code. I want to avoid the hurdle to compiling them;

    The Qt libraries needed are to be copied in ......C:\Qt\Qt5.2.0\bin

    Thanks;

    Mut

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    Default Re: Looking for the MSVC2010-compiled Qt libraries 5.2.0 without me compiling them;

    Repeating the same question is rather pointless, isn't it?

    Several people have already pointed you to the download archive http://download.qt-project.org/archive/qt/5.2/5.2.0/

    The platform and compiler are clearly viisble in each package's filename.

    The packages for Windows + MSVC2010 are even the first ones listed there.

    Cheers,
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    Default Re: Looking for the MSVC2010-compiled Qt libraries 5.2.0 without me compiling them;

    When I installed the referred package, I'm getting these folders:
    C:\Qt\Qt5.2.0\5.2.0\msvc2010_opengl
    C:\Qt\Qt5.2.0\5.2.0\msvc2010_opengl\bin
    C:\Qt\Qt5.2.0\5.2.0\Src
    C:\Qt\Qt5.2.0\Tools
    ...
    In which folders are the Qt dlls?

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    Default Re: Looking for the MSVC2010-compiled Qt libraries 5.2.0 without me compiling them;

    I know that Windows is not as advanced as other operating systems when it comes to file systems, but surely it must have a way to search for files given a certain name pattern, right?

    Maybe even a wildcard search like "*.dll"

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