Seems you've missed selecting the correct build targets. You build/clean
and deployment steps all try to make the 'all' target.
For 'Build > Build Steps' this should be "lrelease"
For 'Build > Clean Steps' this ought to be "clean"
And finally for 'Run > Deployment' the selected target should be "install"
Open up the Details of those steps by clicking the word 'Details' on the
right-side of them. Then tick the correct checkbox in each of those lists.
After you've done this, you'll want to go the 'Edit' perspective (using the
button on the left toolbar), right-click the project name (mscore) and
choose "Run CMake"
Now you should be once again good to go; either press the green 'Run' or
'Debug' arrows to suit your need.
--jeetee
On 13 August 2016 at 15:49, garbo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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
>
> <http://dev-list.musescore.org/file/n7579989/musescore_config_1_build.jpg>
>
> <http://dev-list.musescore.org/file/n7579989/musescore_config_1_run.jpg>
>
>
>
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