Just found a solution - I restricted PATH to include only directories 
containing the x64-Qt files.  The Windows environment included 
'Quicktime' and something called 'Smartbar'.  Limiting the PATH variable 
to only what was needed fixed the problem for me.

On 3/31/2014 7:43 PM, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
> I've been trying to use 
> "Qt-Builds/x64-Qt-5.2.1%2BQtCreator-3.0.1-%28gcc-4.8.2-seh%29.7z", and 
> I'm having a little trouble with initial setup.  I've looked for 
> instructions online, but haven't been able to find any.
>
> In particular, I can't get 'gdb' or 'python' to run.
>
> Invoking 'gdb' resulted in:
>
> Could not find platform independent libraries <prefix>
> Could not find platform dependent libraries <exec_prefix>
> Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to <prefix>[:<exec_prefix>]
>
> I took the hint and set PYTHONHOME to the Qt installation directory 
> (same as QTDIR), but it still crashes.
>
> With a different edition of 'gdb', I see a seg fault:
>
> (gdb) r
> Starting program: c:\QtSDK-x86_64\bin\gdb.exe
> [New Thread 8980.0x1b20]
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x000000006cf05810 in libpython2.7!_PyComplex_FormatAdvanced () from 
> c:\QtSDK-x86_64\bin\libpython2.7.dll
> (gdb) whe
> #0  0x000000006cf05810 in libpython2.7!_PyComplex_FormatAdvanced () 
> from c:\QtSDK-x86_64\bin\libpython2.7.dll
>
> The 'python' program crashes as well, presumably for the same reason.
>
> Thanks.


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