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    Dn588
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    Thanks a lot will do that. How would I get the new QTCreator to compile using QT 4.8?.5 or 6?

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      Absolutely no need to recompile Qt Creator nor Qt. Just use it and add your Qt 4.8.X to the known Qt version and make a Kit out of it.

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        How do I go about doing that? I tried to install QT 4.8.5 but i'm getting a warning when I click install "could not find a valid C:\mingw\include\w32.h" any idea how I can fix that?
        Thanks

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          What packages did you use ?

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            When I installed mingw I only installed the G++ package

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              If you can avoid installing external MinGW. The latest Qt installer provides a Qt 5 version with MinGW also in the package, so you have everything in one place.

              Doing so you would need to install the "4.8.6 snapshot":http://download.qt-project.org/snapshots/qt/4.8/2014-02-17_484/qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw482-4.8.6-2014-02-17-484.exe so you can directly use it. 4.8.5 is built with MinGW 4.6 which is not compatible with 4.8

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                I finally finished downloading the latest version of QT, but When I try to #include QApplication or QLabel I get an error message saying no such file or directory... any idea what i'm doing wrong? Also how would I create a kit of QT 4.8.6?
                Thanks again

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                  Just go in the Kit panel, create a new one and select Qt 4.8.6 as the Qt version to use with it

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                    Now when I try to install QT 4,8.6 it complains that g++ isn't installed with mingw. This is the default mingw that came with the latest version of QT. The warning says that it might not work should I just install it anyway? Or is there a way to add g++ to mingw

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                      I'am not sure I'm getting you right. Did you install the 5.2 MinGW edition ?

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                        So it turns out the issue was Avast antivirus's realtime protection. Thanks again for all the replies.

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