Le 25/04/10 16:21, Richard Goode a écrit :
> Thanks Laurent.  I'm having a hard time working out what I'm missing though.
> My Qt compile is passing the "configure" stage, and I can start the compile
> with nmake.  It proceeds to build for about 10 minutes before failing with
> qt\bin\moc.exe exiting with code 0xc0000135.  When I run moc.exe it manually,
> it reports missing msvcr80.dll.
>    
I think there is something wrong at configure step :
Download clean source from Qt
Ensure that no previous moc/qmake are in your path and no QTDIR  defined
> I've got several versions of msvcr80.dll on my system, but including any of
> them in the path causes moc.exe to fail with runtime error.
>    
I'm currious : What is the result if you copy msvcr80.dll in moc.exe 
directory ?
> Am I right to assume vs2005 is the only current way to compile QuteCom?  I'd
> read somewhere that mingw and vs2008 were broken?
>    
Mingw is broken
vs2008 can be used  ... but you will need to rewrite some part of nsis 
installer

Laurent
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