Improve 64-bit VS compiling instructions for GUI.
No extra tricks needed for compiling 64-bit GUI. Though it seems to work only in command prompt but not in IDE.
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Software needed:
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- Visual Studio 2010 Express (Free download from MS) or VS 2010 Pro
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- latest Windows SDK (currently v 7.1) if compiling with VS Express
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- Visual Studio 2008 or 2010 Express edition
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- Windows SDK 7.0 (for VS2008) or Windows SDK 7.1 (for VS2010)
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- latest Qt SDK (4.7.0 or later, earlier versions don't support VS 2010)
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TODO.
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Turns out you just need to use Windows SDK's Command prompt and 64-bit
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environment to configure and build Qt. No extra steps needed. But of course you
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should build 64-bit Qt to different folder than 32-bit Qt.
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64-bit CppCheck GUI must also be build from Windows SDK Command prompt. I have
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not yet succeeded in building 64-bit GUI from Visual Studio IDE.
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