Hello,

I installed Qt for Windows and hoped CMake would pick it up
without me having to do anything. But that was too hopeful
a thought. I quickly browsed the FindQt.cmake file, but that
did not reveal much, at least not within the short timespan
I had allotted myself.

My question is: is there an option I can set to tell CMake
where to find Qt? (The registry keys I saw in the FindQt.cmake
file do not match the ones that were set by the installation
process, and I have no idea if I can just add the ones FindQt
expects)

Regards,

Arjen
 

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