Did you make the mistake of relocating your Qt installation?
You could run qmake -query to see the paths it prints out, to make sure it 
matches your installation.

Clint

On Aug 12, 2012, at 12:59 PM, Toronto Andrew wrote:

> Yes to both John, I did point the CMake gui to the position of the qmake.exe
> within the bin, and it does come with whatever DLLs the source comes with. 
> 
> I am using Qt 4.8.0 and the latest CMake gui for Windows (x86).
> 
> Some other things to get out of the way: 
> QTDIR is set to C:/Qt/4.8.0/bin, and this directory has been added to the
> list of PATH variables...
> 
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