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    Question eXaro on Windows (32bits)

    Hi,

    I'm trying to use eXaro on Win32 with Qt 4.7, but I just can't. Does someone could help me to compile eXaro on Windows? I don't know anything about cmake...

    I've tried to use the compiled version (the install), but it can't find the sqldrivers, I tried to put then on "sqldrivers" and "plugins/sqldrivers", and nothing... I think the reason is that eXaro was compiled using Qt 4.5 and I'm using 4.7 (I already tried to change de Qt's dlls). So I decided to compile it, but I couldn't...

    Can someone that uses eXaro help me? Please? I don't know what else I can do...

    PS: If someone know another good report tool, I had a look at xTuple OpenRPT, but eXaro seems to be better (if worked, )

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    Default Re: eXaro on Windows (32bits)

    So I decided to compile it, but I couldn't...
    What exactly went wrong ?

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    Default Re: eXaro on Windows (32bits)

    have you looked at ncreport? I quickly tried it about a week ago and it looked promising - haven't spent much time on it after that.

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