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    Default Re: Error compiling Qt 4.5.2 with GCC 3.4.5 on Windows

    Are you using a Visual Studio command prompt? I guess you have some confusing INCLUDE and LIB environment variables set.
    J-P Nurmi

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    Default Re: Error compiling Qt 4.5.2 with GCC 3.4.5 on Windows

    Thanks.
    That was it. I configured qt under vs command prompt by mistake...

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    Default Re: Error compiling Qt 4.5.2 with GCC 3.4.5 on Windows

    what do you did to solve?

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    Default Re: Error compiling Qt 4.5.2 with GCC 3.4.5 on Windows

    Quote Originally Posted by jfabian View Post
    what do you did to solve?
    I ran configure.exe from within normal command prompt not from the one which is available in Visual C++.

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