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    dcbasso
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    Sure, I'm reading!
    Right now I'm trying to find a fix to MSJAVA.DLL!
    I'm dont know why this is necessary, but... is...

    [quote author="tucnak" date="1352483350"][quote author="dcbasso" date="1352483254"]Thanks, I was reading this:
    http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/deployment-windows.html[/quote]

    No, no. The link I gave you should be better for your problem.[/quote]

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      dcbasso
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      Well, Now I got this another erro:

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      g++: LFLAGS: No such file or directory
      g++: =: No such file or directory
      mingw32-make.exe[1]: *** [debug\InoveBEVSAT.exe] Error 1
      mingw32-make.exe: *** [debug] Error 2
      16:10:01: The process "C:\QtSDK\mingw\bin\mingw32-make.exe" exited with code 2.
      Error while building project InoveBEV (target: Desktop)
      When executing build step 'Make'
      @

      I need to define something on *.pro file?

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        dcbasso
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        How to execute this commands:

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        configure -static -release -no-exceptions
        mingw32-make sub-src
        @

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          tucnak
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          [quote author="dcbasso" date="1352489218"]How to execute this commands:

          @

          configure -static -release -no-exceptions
          mingw32-make sub-src
          @[/quote]

          You should to run MinGW Command Promt. After that change currend directory (cd) to the dir which contains your qt libs. After that - execute commands.

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            dcbasso
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            "run MinGW"! Thanks... I will try!

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              tucnak
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              [quote author="dcbasso" date="1352489443"]"run MinGW"! Thanks... I will try![/quote]

              You are welcome.

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                dcbasso
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                on MinGW Promt:

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                cd C:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw
                @

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                cd C:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw\bin
                @

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                cd C:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw\lib
                @

                And i try run commands, and the "sh: configure: command not found".
                I go to the right folder?!+

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                  tucnak
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                  [quote author="dcbasso" date="1352490427"]on MinGW Promt:

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                  cd C:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw
                  @

                  @
                  cd C:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw\bin
                  @

                  @
                  cd C:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw\lib
                  @

                  And i try run commands, and the "sh: configure: command not found".
                  I go to the right folder?!+[/quote]

                  No, no. Do not use Qt SDK. Download Qt 4.8.2 libraries and work with it.

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                    dcbasso
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                    Well I have this option installed here... wait.

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                      dcbasso
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                      Another question:

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                      mingw32-make sub-src
                      @

                      Whats "sub-src" means? I need change for something else?!

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                        dcbasso
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                        Whats “sub-src” means? I need change for something else?!

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