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    Question MinGW conflict?

    I already have the mingw32 c/c++ compilers installed on my machine, in the default directory c:\MinGW.

    I have downloaded qt-win-opensource-4.5.2-mingw.exe. Will this installation conflict with/overwrite/generally mess up my existing mingw installation?

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    Default Re: MinGW conflict?

    i think the qt-win-opensource-4.5.2-mingw.exe installs mingw in its own direcotry so you should not have any probs

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    Default Re: MinGW conflict?

    Thanks. I'll give it a try then.

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    Default Re: MinGW conflict?

    The installer detects the presence of an installed minGW - so there is no need to download another version.

    However the installer said the required version of w32api.h is 3.2 - I appear to have version 3.13.

    Can anyone mail me a version 3.2?

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