Recently, Peter Reid wrote:

> I'm using qtVersion() to check whether QT is installed and which
> version is available.  However, having run the QT installer, when I
> use qtVersion() again (to check that the user did actually do the
> installation and didn't abort it), I still get "0.0" indicating that
> QT is still not installed. My stack then quits as it thinks QT isn't
> available.  Yet if I immediately re-run my stack, it senses the new
> QT installation and proceeds happily.
> 
> Is there any way I can "refresh" the qtInstalled state within my
> stack so I can test whether it's safe to proceed since QT has been
> installed?

This is a dumb question but doesn't installing QT require a restart?

If this is not an option, perhaps you could check for the existence of a QT
component -- the actual control panel or something similar.

FWIW,

Scott

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Scott Rossi                       Tactile Media - Multimedia & Design
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