Robert Caldecott pisze: > Apologies for posting this here guys but I am struggling to find the > definitive answer to this and a Creator guru may know the answer.
> I am trying to develop a COM server using the latest Qt/Qt Creator SDK > and the MinGW toolchain. My first issue was that the code fails to > build because I didn't have a copy of the MS MIDL compiler. I installed > the latest MS Windows SDK and now MIDL runs but complains because it > can't find cl.exe (the MS compiler). So I downloaded Visual Studio > Express and added cl.exe to the PATH and now the MIDL step works but I > get an 'Failed to register application' error (I am building the > ActiveQt comapp sample). > > So ... can I build ActiveQt apps using MinGW or will I have to use the > MS toolchain (and the appropriate MSVC 2008 build of Qt)? I develop on > different machines and would like to avoid MSVC if possible but I think > I'm out of luck... I am absolutely not a qtcreator guru, but it works for us, for the simple cases (we do not use QAxAggregated and QAxBindable classes) For example, if i start qtcreator from .bat file: call "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" set PATH=C:\Qt\2010.03\qt\bin;C:\Qt\2010.03\mingw\bin;%PATH% start qtcreator.exe Our COM servers compiles with mingw32 and registers with the help of Microsoft tools. [...] _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
