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I downloaded Qt SDK and set up paths for qmake etc commands. Now I'm trying to compile "Hello World" program from command-line but don't know how to do that in Windows.

In Linux, it's very simple: qmake -project; qmake; make;

In Windows I tried: qmake -project; qmake; mingw32-make; mingw32-make returns: "Nothing to be done for first"

Source code which I would like to compile is here:

#include <QtGui>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
    QApplication app(argc, argv);
    QMainWindow mainWindow;
    mainWindow.setWindowTitle("Hello World!");
    mainWindow.show();
    return app.exec();
}

I know that I could use Qt Creator IDE but I would like to know how to compile Qt programs in command-line.

Anybody have experiences?

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"Nothing to be done" can indicate that everything was already compiled.
You can run mingw32-make clean and then mingw32-make again to check if that's the case.

Also check that the .pro file generated by qmake -project does list your .cpp file in the SOURCES variable.

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  • .pro file is almost empty. It has only template variable. Oct 31, 2011 at 20:36
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    @Karmo Did you run qmake -project in the same directory where the .cpp file is ? Are you using the Qt Command Prompt (that was created in the Start Menu, under QtSDK/Desktop) ?
    – alexisdm
    Oct 31, 2011 at 20:46

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