You must have the Qt/Windows Open Source Edition installed. By default it is compiled using the MinGW compiler. Since Qt 4.3.2 also Microsoft Visual C++ is supported and can be used to compile Qt libraries and programs using Qt.
If you are using MinGW, open the Qt Command Prompt. Go to the directory where you have unpacked WebIssues and run:
> configure.bat
> mingw32-make
If you are using Microsoft Visual C++, open the Visual Studio Command Prompt. Make sure that QTDIR
is set to the path where Qt was installed. Go to the directory where you have unpacked WebIssues and run:
> set QTDIR=C:\path\to\qt4
> configure.bat
> nmake
Additional options that can be passed to the configure script:
-prefix DIR
Location where the package will be installed (default is C:\Program Files\WebIssues
).
-debug
Build with debugging symbols.
-msvc
Generate a solution for Microsoft Visual Studio instead of Makefiles.
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