Something odd is happening in the Qt Creator build. When I look at the Compile Output window, I see that library directories of the various other compilers that I have installed have been located from my LIBRARY_PATH environment variable and added in:
-L'd:/Qt/2010.02.1/qt/lib' -L'c:/Program Files/Intel/Compiler/11.0/039/fortran/mkl/ia32/lib' -L'c:/Program Files/Intel/MKL/10.0.5.025/ia32/lib' -L'c:/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/DF98/LIB' -L'c:/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/LIB' -L'c:/Program Files/Intel/Compiler/C++/10.1.011//IA32/Lib' -L'd:/Qt/2010.02.1/qt/lib' Note also that .../qt/lib is referred to twice (although this is presumably harmless). After exploring the Projects page I discovered that one can (in theory) Unset environmental variables. Aha! I thought, I just need to Unset LIBRARY_PATH and all will be well. But in fact I found that this made no difference - all these extra library paths are still in the compile command. I then noticed that I could click a box labeled "Clear system environment", and apparently remove all env variables except for the Qt ones. Alas, this had no effect either. The next, rather drastic step is to use Control Panel to edit the environment variables. This requires me to log off and log on as Administrator ... I'll report back. _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
