Just found a solution - I restricted PATH to include only directories
containing the x64-Qt files. The Windows environment included
'Quicktime' and something called 'Smartbar'. Limiting the PATH variable
to only what was needed fixed the problem for me.
On 3/31/2014 7:43 PM, Glenn Burkhardt w
I've been trying to use
"Qt-Builds/x64-Qt-5.2.1%2BQtCreator-3.0.1-%28gcc-4.8.2-seh%29.7z", and
I'm having a little trouble with initial setup. I've looked for
instructions online, but haven't been able to find any.
In particular, I can't get 'gdb' or 'python' to run.
Invoking 'gdb' resulted i
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 5:08 AM, Ruben Van Boxem
wrote:
> 2011/2/6 andy fillebrown
>>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> ...just found mingw64 -- wanted to say "thanks" for providing it and
>> report my experience building Qt from the master branch. It builds ok
>> using sezero's binaries, but assistant.exe crashes
2011/2/6 andy fillebrown
> Howdy,
>
> ...just found mingw64 -- wanted to say "thanks" for providing it and
> report my experience building Qt from the master branch. It builds ok
> using sezero's binaries, but assistant.exe crashes on startup.
>
Dang, I thought this was fixed some days ago... g
Howdy,
...just found mingw64 -- wanted to say "thanks" for providing it and
report my experience building Qt from the master branch. It builds ok
using sezero's binaries, but assistant.exe crashes on startup.
Apparently I need to downgrade to gcc-4.4.0. Does using gcc-4.4.0
also fix the UI styli