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10th August 2011, 22:29 #1
configure is not recognizedHi,
I have QtSDK 4.7.3 and I m trying to deploy my app. However, when I try to use the commands readed here I have this message:
'configure' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.After this I search configure.exe in my files and it doesn't apear anywhere.
Deploying method has changed?
Thanks11th August 2011, 08:31 #2
Re: configure is not recognizedNo. If you want to link your application statically then you need to have a static build of Qt. And to have a static build of Qt you need to build Qt statically and for that you need Qt sources that contain configure.exe. Since you didn't download the source code, you don't have configure.exe.
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16th August 2011, 15:11 #3
27th August 2011, 05:46 #4
Re: configure is not recognizedi have source code but configure.exe is not working error is occur and system hang for a while.
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What does the error "Msmake.bat is not recognized as an internal or external command" mean and what could one do to overcome the error?
Cause
The error message will appear if the configuration settings are not correctly set for the compiler you have currently installed. For example, you may have Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 installed but the default samples are set for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.
Answer
If you have Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, Cygwin or others installed then what you will need to do is the following:
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- Under Components, open DefaultComponent (or a component that you created)
- Under the DefaultComponent, highlight DefaultConfig (or a config that you created)
- Right-Click and select "Features..."
- In the Features dialog, click the drop down beside the "Environment" and select "MSVC9" (see
below).
- Click OK
- Try the build again.
NOTE: If you are using Cygwin, then select Cygwin. If you are using Microsoft Visual Studio 2004 or lower then leave the default (Microsoft)
If the problem persists then please contact Rational Client Support as the issue may be related to other settings/configurations that will need further research.
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