>> -Building Visual C++ 2005 project files
>> +Building Visual C++ project files
>>   --------------------------------------
>>
>> -    * install Visual C++ 2005
>> -    * install Platform SDK 2005, "Core" and "Web Workshop"
>> +    * install Visual C++ 2008
>> +    * install Platform SDK 2008, "Core" and "Web Workshop"
>
>You don't need to install the SDK with either 2008 nor 2008Express.
>
>I would just say:
>
>+    * install Visual C++ 2008 or Visual C++ 2008 Express
>

Note:
You can still use Visual C++ 2005. However, you should either compile qt
yourself or be lucky to have the msvcrt dlls.

For me, the downloaded Qt-libraries work out-of-the-box for Release
only.

Isn't it a good idea to rename the GNUWIN32_DIR variable. I'm not sure
that the average windows user understand where this should point to.
Moreover, it would be nice if one can set the GNUWIN32_DIR variable
within the user interface of Cmake. This is now not possible. Only the
GNUWIN32_DIR_tmp variable is visible in the gui.

I tried something in the attached, but it didn't really work out as
expected. I'd expect the GNUWIN32_DIR variable to pop up in red
indicating that it is not found and have the value
GNUWIN32_DIR_NOTFOUND.

Vincent

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