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    Default compiling qt in 64b on mac

    i am trying to figure out how to set up my .pro so i can compile 4.6 in 64b on mac x.6 , i added x86_64 to CONFIG but when i try to compile i get an error message stating that qt is still 32b and i need to check the build....

    i have no clue wht it means ... thank you for your help

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    Default Re: compiling qt in 64b on mac

    You need to rebuild Qt in 64-bit before you can compile your app in 64-bit.

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    Default Re: compiling qt in 64b on mac

    thank you for your answer...

    i have two other questions,

    1/ if i rebuild with the 64b flag, will it automatically replace my current qt in the right directory or will should i indicate a location, in this case where it is?

    2/ will i be able to elect to compile my project in 32b or in 64b without having to rebuild qt each time?

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