Installing Qt - need to add anything to the PATH environment variable?
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When installing Qt i picked this option:
bq. Qt 5.1.0 for Windows 64-bit (VS 2012, 525 MB) (Info)
Does libraries and everything comes with this install or do I need to install anything else separately?
After installing, do I need to add anything to the PATH environment variable? As for now I only have this (in the PATH) that's seems to have anything to do with Qt:
@.../QTSystem/...@
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[quote author="Ptolemy" date="1375395533"]When installing Qt i picked this option:
Qt 5.1.0 for Windows 64-bit (VS 2012, 525 MB) (Info)
Does libraries and everything comes with this install or do I need to install anything else separately?[/quote]You need to install the compiler separately -- that's all. You can get the compiler by installing VS 2012 or the Windows 8 SDK.
[quote]After installing, do I need to add anything to the PATH environment variable?[/quote]No, don't add Qt to your PATH. Let your IDE take care of paths.
- Using the Qt Creator IDE is the easiest
- You can also use Visual Studio (Professional and above) with the Visual Studio Add-In (downloaded "separately":http://qt-project.org/downloads )
- Using Visual Studio Express is difficult
[quote author="Ptolemy" date="1375395533"]As for now I only have this (in the PATH) that's seems to have anything to do with Qt:
@.../QTSystem/...@
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That's Apple QuickTime, not Qt.