Hi Johan,

I followed your steps (and I also changed the executable back to
"%{sourceDir}\win32install\bin\MuseScore.exe") but now I am getting the
"Starting executable failed" error again. It does seem like it is
successfully compiling and building, there is just not any file in
"C:\musescore_try1\win32install\bin". Also, the executable path/file name is
in red and I see the error message "The path
%{sourceDir}\win32install\bin\MuseScore.exe does not exist" if I hover over
it. Is that supposed to be a path WITHOUT a file name?

However: I searched the C: drive and found a new "MuseScore.exe" file in the
directory "C:\musescore_try1\build.qtc\mscore". That appears to be the
output file from the latest build.

I am attaching screenshots of my build and run settings. What have I got
wrong here? Can I just set the executable to
"C:\musescore_try1\build.qtc\mscore\MuseScore.exe"?

Thanks!
Gary

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