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Hi!

I have main.cpp in c:\test folder and do the following:

qmake -project
qmake -tp vc test.pro

The answer is:

WARNING: Unable to generate output for: C:/test//Makefile.Debug [TEMPLATE vcapp]
WARNING: Unable to generate output for: C:/test//Makefile.Release [TEMPLATE vcapp]

But, I don't need make files. I need .vcproj!

Environment: Windows XP Pro SP3, MSVC 7.1 and 8.0. Qt is installed in C:\Qt\2010.02 (LGPL version). Commands are run from Qt Command Prompt.

What's wrong with it? How to generate .sln/.vcproj? May I generate them for MSVC 7.1 and 8.0?

+1  A: 

Hey,

I would suggest you use the following line :

qmake -tp vc Test.pro -o Test.vcproj

If you start a new project, I would really recommend you to test this scrits package... A friend of mine wrote them and they are excellent ! Take 10 minutes to read how to create them, and in no time, you'll have all the scripts you need to create PRO, VCPROJ and build in one command...

http://www.dprog.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=39:qt-integration-scripts&catid=32:qt-integration-scripts&Itemid=47

Andy M
"qmake -tp vc Test.pro -o Test.vcproj" generated test.vcproj but this is not vcproj. It is just plain old Makefile with difference name :-(
stas
A: 

It seems I've installed bundle that doesn't support MSVC (MinGW only). Going to download sources and install Qt according to this and that.

stas
+2  A: 

try using this from Qt command prompt and make sure you are in the same directory of the .pro file: qmake -spec win32-msvc2008 -tp vc

if you are using VS2005 replace win32-msvc2008 to win32-msvc2005

Ayman
Worked like a charm. Thanks.
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