Yep. A couple of times. After uninstalling/reinstalling VS2010 & Windows SDK & 
plus VS2010SP1 & Windows SDK SP1 Update the debugger never was installed. I 
finally tried downloading the "Windows 8 SDK" which runs on Windows 7x64 (which 
is what I am on) and that seemed to install the debuggers. Now my "Kit" 
automatically picked up those debuggers. Now lets see if I can actually debug 
my project. 

How is the speed of the debugger compared to Visual Studio? Also does this mean 
that I could install JUST the Windows SDK (compilers/debuggers) and QtCreator 
and have a full up "FREE" (as in NO MONEY) IDE that uses the VS compilers? This 
would make me happy.

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Thanks
Mike Jackson

On Feb 14, 2013, at 12:33 PM, Joseph Crowell wrote:

> Di  you choose to install CDB when installing the SDK?
> 
> On 02/15/2013 03:10 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
>> I have followed all of MS advice on installing both VS2010 and the Windows 
>> SDK 7.1. The final issue I am facing (I think) is actually finding the 
>> "cdb.exe" file. It is not where the docs say it should be. which is
>> 
>> -----
>> For the older Windows SDKs, such as Windows SDK 7.1, the Debugging Tools for 
>> Windows where shipped as a separate installer on the ISO-image of the SDKs. 
>> The debuggers are typically located in c:\Program Files (x86)\Debugging 
>> Tools for Windows or c:\Program Files\Debugging Tools for Windows .
>> -----
>> 
>> I do not have any of those paths. Do you? What is the path to the cdb.exe 
>> that you are using?
>> 
>> thanks
>> --
>> Mike Jackson
>> 
>> On Feb 13, 2013, at 12:43 PM, Alexander Rukletsov wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I use this setup in my daily work. If you use a recent version of
>>> CMake, you need to set-up a "kit" first, otherwise choose the
>>> corresponding nmake generator when opening CMakeLists.txt. Once the
>>> kit is set, open CMakeLists, provide parameters to cmake binary, and
>>> run the generator. If you have a complex project, you may use
>>> cmake-gui to tune cmake vars and re-generate the project into the
>>> build folder created by QtCreator.
>>> 
>>> Hope this helps,
>>> Alex
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 13 February 2013 16:30, Michael Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Not sure which list (this or the CMake List) to ask on so I'll try here 
>>>> first.
>>>> 
>>>> If I understand correctly QtCreator on Windows can use the VS 
>>>> Compilers/Debugger. My project is managed with CMake instead of QMake and 
>>>> I was curious if anyone else is using this combination and could give some 
>>>> pointers on how to setup the environment to use QtCreator in this way? 
>>>> What generator do I use? What kind of env vars need to be setup ahead of 
>>>> time. Stuff like that.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> -----
>>>> Mike Jackson
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