Well, I applaud your creativity in creating a link without spaces in the
name.  As a newbie myself, that approach didn't occur to me.

(I simply used the defaults, and installed to C:\Qt)
I strongly suspect that a "linked" directory name in your path(s) is the
culprit.  Symbolic links are not a good choice in cross platform
development (or so I have read.)

As an alternative to starting from scratch, and using defaults, I would
suggest replacing your "PF86" (linked) directory name with "progra~2" (the
"non 8dot3" name for "program files (x86)"  (if you use "dir /X" on windows
10, you will see alternate names for directory/file names which are long,
or contain spaces.)

If you don't get the "pathwizard" when you open your project in Qt Creator,
select "Projects" (on the left sidebar, change your build directory as
needed, and select "Run Cmake"

Otherwise, "Error 1" is not coming from MuseScore,
I would check the forums for Qt, or Mingw.

HTH


On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 11:46 PM, freixas <[email protected]> wrote:

> MuseScore developer wannabe trying to compile the master branch of
> MuseScore.
> <snip>
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