On 11/05/2010 17:11, zeljko wrote:
On Tuesday 11 May 2010 18:02, Henry Vermaak wrote:
On 11 May 2010 16:51, Martin<[email protected]>  wrote:
I finally convinced myself to try installing QT, despite the massive
size, and the huge amount of files that seem mre than just a runtime
(designer.exe surely is not needed to run lazarus?)

So I got qt 4-6-2 installed from qt-win-opensource-4.6.2-vs2008
this is wrong ->  qt-win-opensource-4.6.2-vs2008
This is correct one:
http://get.qt.nokia.com/qt/source/qt-win-opensource-4.6.2-mingw.exe
That was what I did fear the answer would be.....

How does a none tech person use QT on Windows, then => because the above installation asks you where youre mingw installation is => So in order to use QT, you must first install mingw by hand too.....


yes there is the QT-IDE-full-development environment, which supposedly contains all of it => but a none tech (or none developer) would not need to install a full IDE, just to use an app that needs QT?

So (putting aside that I want to use Lazarus, and I am a developer), If I wasn't ... => it would be trouble to use anything that is based on QT... => that can't possible be.

so where is the point I am missing?

(Sorry this is off topic to lazarus)

Martin


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