Am 09.03.2009 09:45, schrieb Joerg Bornemann: > ext Sven Grunewaldt wrote: > >> I installed the Qt Visual Studio Addin 1.0.0 beta. >> First it complained that it could not find any Qt versions. I ignored >> this message and went on with installing. > > This is safe to ignore. Its just a warning message. > The commercial binary packages of Qt for Windows / Windows CE register > themselves for the add-in / integration. So if you just have unzipped > a source package and compiled Qt then there's no entry for your Qt > build in the registry. > Maybe we should just remove this message as it seems to cause some > confusion. > >> After that I launched VS2008 and added my compiled Qt version unter >> Qt -> Configure Qt Versions. > > Looks like the add-in can't find qmake. When importing a pro file the > add-in uses qmake from the installation directory of the default Qt > version you've specified in the settings. So there's either > 1. no qmake or qmake cannot be started in the bin directory of the > installation dir you specified. > 2. a bug in the add-in beta > > Does you installation dir contain spaces or such? > > > Regards, > > Hi,
my installation directory is "E:\Entwicklung\lib\qt-4.5.0-msvc" and the bin folder contains qmake. I can use qmake and compile Qt applications fine, it's just *.pro opening that doesn't work. Config of the addin: http://img1.abload.de/img/tmpn2ke.jpg Moving the qt directory to E:\qt didn't help either. As a suggestion for the error message: Can't you look for Qt in PATH or QTDIR? I always have both variables correctly set for Qt. Regards, Sven Grunewaldt _______________________________________________ Qt4-preview-feedback mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt4-preview-feedback
