Update GUI build instructions for 64-bit Windows.

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Kimmo Varis 2010-10-26 19:25:35 +03:00
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@ -50,5 +50,6 @@ Turns out you just need to use Windows SDK's Command prompt and 64-bit
environment to configure and build Qt. No extra steps needed. But of course you environment to configure and build Qt. No extra steps needed. But of course you
should build 64-bit Qt to different folder than 32-bit Qt. should build 64-bit Qt to different folder than 32-bit Qt.
64-bit CppCheck GUI must also be build from Windows SDK Command prompt. I have Compiling 64-bit GUI works fine from Windows SDK Console. But seems there is no
not yet succeeded in building 64-bit GUI from Visual Studio IDE. easy way to make it work with VS 2008 Express IDE. With VS2010 Express IDE
everything works fine after adding new x64 platform for the project.