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Hi again,<br>I have now successfully managed to configure Paraview with CMake and generate the Makefiles. I have been using the MinGW Compiler. <br>After generating Cmake turns itself off and now my (surely stupid) question:<br>What do I do now? How to install now Paraview so I can run it??? <br>Iīve looked it up in the wiki, but it is just described using Visual Studio.. <br><br>thanks for help,<br>Natalie Happenhofer<br><br>> From: clinton@elemtech.com<br>> To: paraview@paraview.org<br>> Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 09:59:16 -0600<br>> CC: nataliehapp@hotmail.com<br>> Subject: Re: [Paraview] problems building paraview from source<br>> <br>> On Wednesday 27 August 2008 9:53:10 am Natalie Happenhofer wrote:<br>> > Ok, now the executable is found, but I get the following warning:<br>> > "QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE reported QT_INSTALL_LIBS as<br>> > C:\iwmake\build_mingw_opensource/lib "<br>> ><br>> > and next I get the error, that this directory does not exist.<br>> > Well, it does not exist (I looked it up) but qt does run, so I donīt want<br>> > to believe that it was not correctly installed. Where should that<br>> > QT_INSTALL_LIBS variable point to?<br>> <br>> It appears it was not correctly installed. QT_INSTALL_LIBS, QT_INSTALL_BINS, <br>> and others come from qmake, and are compiled into it. The values of those <br>> are determined when you configure your Qt build. And Qt must be installed to <br>> those locations.<br>> <br>> Clint<br><br /><hr />Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/' target='_new'>MSN Messenger</a></body>
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