[gecode-users] Gecode headers not found

Yannick Parmentier yannick.parmentier at univ-orleans.fr
Sat Feb 6 17:13:01 CET 2010


Hi Guido,

thank you for your reply. I was hoping for some other news :) 
Apart from tweaking Qt-creator, I am considering another option: to install a virtualization machine (such as bochs) with linux + Qt-SDK on it.

Cheers,

Yannick

On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 08:10:54AM +0100, Guido Tack wrote:
> Hi Yannick,
> 
> as mentioned recently on the list, we don't support compiling with gcc on Windows.  In particular, the Gecode binary package is probably incompatible with MinGW gcc, so even if you get the paths right, compiling may not work.
> If you can get Qt-creator to use the Visual C++ compiler (which however the binary package on the Qt web page doesn't support), things might work.
> 
> Cheers,
> 	Guido
> 
> Yannick Parmentier wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I am using the Qt-SDK (including Qt-creator 1.3.1) along with Gecode 3.2.2 under ubuntu linux, and it works fine.
> > I installed the same environment (Gecode 3.2.2 + Qt-creator 1.3.1 + Qt libraries 4.6.1 + MinGW with gcc-4.4) on a windows XP, unfortunately I cannot get it to work. More precisely I cannot compile my Gecode-based program from Qt-creator. It seems qmake does not find Gecode libraries (I updated the PATH to include Gecode's location). The compilation returns errors such as "gecode/int.hh no such file or directory" or "Gecode has not been declared".
> > 
> > I had a look at the following page:
> > http://www.gecode.org/doc-latest/reference/PageUsage.html
> > but I do not manage to adapt the recommandations for Visual Studio to Qt-creator.
> > 
> > Did anyone suceed in using Qt-creator with Gecode under XP ?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Yannick
> > 
> > 
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