Isn't it done automatically when launching qt command prompt?
Yes, and you can launch the app from Qt command prompt. However, Qt command prompt adjusts its own environment, not system environment, which means that you still cannot launch the app from Windows Explorer.
Yes, and you can launch the app from Qt command prompt. However, Qt command prompt adjusts its own environment, not system environment, which means that you still cannot launch the app from Windows Explorer.
So as I guess, I have to add all the variables manually?
p.s.
I've done it, but there's no result
p.p.s
It's good now, I made an old routine and typed 4.2.3 instead of 4.3.2
Last edited by Salazaar; 29th October 2007 at 12:09.
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