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    Hi all,

    I would like to copy a whole Qt project (hellogl) to another directory. I was told to use "make clean" for this. I´m a beginner in C++ and Qt, so I have to ask how can I run make under Windows XP (SP3)?

    I´ve tried it under Start->Qt->Qt Command Prompt, but the system does not find make or make clean (qmake runs). What do I have to do?

    Greetings,

    Michael

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    Default Re: how to run make under Windows

    you probably should use mingw32-make instead make.
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    Default Re: how to run make under Windows

    You have a "Qt command prompt" in your start menu under the Qt folder.
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