On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 6:15 PM, Ruben Van Boxem
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2012/5/11 MARTIN Pierre <[email protected]>
>>
>> > Yes, you will, but depending on how you build them, you'll need to point
>> > the project's build infrastructure to find the Qt you've built. There's
>> > nothing special about MSYS, it's only an emulation of a POSIX shell on top
>> > of Windows.
>> Perfect. Thanks Ruben :) Just for my personal information, why would
>> SeZero's toolchain build Qt under MSYS while all the other i tried cannot?
>>
>> And for people willing to do what i'm doing, in the previous eMail, Ruben
>> said:
>> >> export PATH=C:\mingw32\bin;%PATH%
>> >> export QTDIR=C:\path\to\the\Qtdir
>> But he obviously meant:
>> set PATH=C:\mingw32\bin;%PATH%
>> set QTDIR=C:\path\to\the\QtDir
>
>
> yeah that :P
>
>>
>> Well... i find myself typing "ls -a" or "find ./ -name something -exec "
>> all the time when using windows cmd, and i really, really, really hate it.
>
>
> Take a look at GNUWin32 they have a lot of the programs you'd want, for use
> with cmd. The shell remains the same old non-functional cruft, but you get
> ls, file, find, etc... Just remember GNU find is not Windows find, and some
> stuff might expect the Windows version.

gnuwin32 is dead. The packages are quite old.

Vincent Torri

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