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    hetelek
    wrote on 12 Mar 2012, 20:35 last edited by
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    Hello, I am new here and I am here to get some support with deplying my application built with Qt Creator. I have already posted my question on Stack Overflow, and I am much too lazy to transfer it over here, so I hope that is okay with all of you.

    My Question: http://stackoverflow.com/q/9674169/877651

    Thank you, Hetelek.

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      leon.anavi
      wrote on 12 Mar 2012, 20:56 last edited by
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      I have a simple tutorial about static builds of Qt apps. It's available at "Qt Dev Net wiki":http://qt-project.org/wiki/Build_Standalone_Qt_Application_for_Windows and "my personal website":http://www.anavi.org/article/140/. Instead of nmake you can use on MinGW. I personally prefer it.

      http://anavi.org/

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        mlong
        wrote on 12 Mar 2012, 21:00 last edited by
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        Looks like someone already gave you an answer there, but I'm much too lazy to tell you what it was. :)

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          hetelek
          wrote on 12 Mar 2012, 21:07 last edited by
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          [quote author="mlong" date="1331586057"]Looks like someone already gave you an answer there, but I'm much too lazy to tell you what it was. :)
          [/quote]

          Pff, I am never lazy. You should not be lazy and tell me :)

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            hetelek
            wrote on 13 Mar 2012, 00:38 last edited by
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            I think I figured it out. I am going to try it in a little bit, but someone on Stackoverflow said:

            !http://i.imgur.com/o3kLi.png()!

            Does anyone know how to change this path? Thanks for any help.

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              hetelek
              wrote on 13 Mar 2012, 19:07 last edited by
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              [quote author="leon.anavi" date="1331585800"]I have a simple tutorial about static builds of Qt apps. It's available at "Qt Dev Net wiki":http://qt-project.org/wiki/Build_Standalone_Qt_Application_for_Windows and "my personal website":http://www.anavi.org/article/140/. Instead of nmake you can use on MinGW. I personally prefer it.[/quote]

              I really hate posting 3 in a row... If a mod could delete the previous 2, that would be nice as I don't want everone to think because I am new I don't know how to post.

              But I was trying your tutorial, and also had trouble.

              Using Microsoft Visual Studio:
              qmake is not found... I have no idea what to do. I have the whole Qt SDK installed. Here is my output:
              http://pastie.org/3587651

              Using Mingw32:
              I don't know if I am really stupid or something, but when I go into a command prompt and type 'mingw32-make sub-src', it says mingw32-make is not a recognized command. I feel like I have to cd to a directory, but I don't know.

              Thanks again, hetelek.

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