"make install" is included and covered by those build steps.

It seems like the expected executable location is actually correct, but the
build location is not. It should've been set to "<checkoutDir>\build.qtc"
during the first step of those instructions. In your specific case that
would be "C:\musescore_try1\build.qtc".

You can verify/correct this in the corresponding edit field. Starting from
the situation in your screenshot:
1. Press 'Build' to be found left of 'Run' directly under 'Desktop Qt 5.6.1
MinGW 32bit2' at the 2nd top bar (next to the 'Add Kit' and 'Manage Kits…'
buttons)
2. Verify/change the 'Build directory'
--> you should immediately notice a spinner over the settings field just
below, wait until the settings reappear

CMake will automatically be run again and you should be able to rebuild now.

Feel free to delete the C:\win32install directory, no need to pollute your
root folder :)

jeetee

On 12 August 2016 at 18:19, garbo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Marc,
>
> CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX appears to be set to "../win32install".
>
> But I am not sure about "make install" (I have been away from C++ for a
> long
> time). I must have skipped that step because I don't remember it. Is it
> part
> of these instructions? https://musescore.org/en/node/116991
>
>
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