I installed Qt 4.3.1 on Windows XP (Parallels, actually) and used the info here:
http://wiki.qtcentre.org/index.php?t..._Visual_Studio
to make Qt work with my MSVC++ 6.
The folks who did the wiki actually did a very nice job, as I had no issues following the steps and building everything. Thanks for that.
I was able to build a few examples using nmake, and they all ran ok.
Then I saw this tidbid:
"if you want to create a Visual Studio project for some Qt project, cd to this project's directory and call qmake -tp vc instead of simply calling qmake"
But when I tried that I got this:
C:\Qt\4.3.1\examples\tutorial\t3>qmake -tp vc
WARNING: Unable to generate output for: C:/Qt/4.3.1/examples/tutorial/t3//Makefi
le.Debug [TEMPLATE vcapp]
WARNING: Unable to generate output for: C:/Qt/4.3.1/examples/tutorial/t3//Makefi
le.Release [TEMPLATE vcapp]
I thought the forward slashes in Windows looked suspicious. Plus notice the 2 slashes in a row.
Any ideas?
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