On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 9:52 PM, Guido Seifert <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...to kick QtCreator devs? Just kidding, I don't hit devs. ;-) > > However, after the fun I just had... > > I am writing a plugin, which downloads toolchains and Qts from a remote > site and installs them without user interaction. > > First Linux: No problem at all. Works like a charm. > > Then Windows... -> > > 'Cannot install Qt: "qmake 'C:\Users\xxxxxx\ToolChains\Qt-510\bin\qmake' > is not an executable."' > > Dammit. I had problems with permissions for a short time under Linux, too. > Fixed that. This bug back again? Hmm, the installed qmake was executable. > From command line everything worked fine. A path problem? I added paths, > current dirs... Nothing. The ^#$#% qmake was executable, so why is the > QtCreator lying? > > "Hah, what a dolt", could someone think now. Under Windows it is not > 'qmake', but 'qmake.exe'. Felt a bit stupid, too, when I 'discovered' that. > Though the stupid thing could have told me that it did not find the > executable. > > Nevertheless, I did not feel stupid for long. I did not want to make this > mistake a second time. I can learn, really. So, when I installed the > toolchain, I changed g++ to g++.exe. > > Seems my mistake with the qmake wasn't so stupid after all... For the > compiler it really MUST be 'g++', not 'g++.exe'. :-) > > End of rant. I know, QtCreator is mostly a community effort now. So minor > inconsistencies like that must be expected... But still, they can get > frustrating from time to time. :-D > > Guido > > _______________________________________________ > Qt-creator mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator > https://codereview.qt-project.org/63504 - Orgad
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