Clarified the need for setting the Qt directory for CMake

archshift 2015-03-19 17:18:40 -07:00
parent 3d86895a61
commit 5f8e00348f

@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ On Windows, all light-weight dependencies are automatically included within the
For the debugger/Qt GUI, you'll need to install [Qt 5](http://qt-project.org/downloads):
* Download the Qt Online installer and launch it. When asked which components to install, select the *msvc2013 OpenGL* version for the processor architecture of your choice. (Be careful to use the OpenGL versions, or Citra will fail to initialize.) You might also want to install Qt Designer if you plan on modifying Citra's user interface.
* Optionally, set your `QTDIR` environment variable to the directory which contains the `bin`, `include` and `lib` folders. (e.g. `C:\Qt\5.4\msvc2013_64_opengl`) This will avoid the need to manually set them in CMake.
* Set the path for your Qt installation in CMake. Alternately, set your `QTDIR` environment variable to the directory which contains the `bin`, `include` and `lib` folders. (e.g. `C:\Qt\5.4\msvc2013_64_opengl`).
* For running Citra builds, you'll need to have `icudt53.dll`, `icuin53.dll`, `icuuc53.dll`, `Qt5Core.dll`, `Qt5Gui.dll`, `Qt5OpenGL.dll` and `Qt5Widgets.dll` in either the application directory or in the system PATH. By default, those files are in `C:\Qt\5.4\msvc2013_64_opengl\bin`. For debug builds use the dlls with a 'd' appended to the name. (e.g. `Qt5Cored.dll`)
* You might also need `platforms/qwindows.dll` in the application directory. It can be found in `C:\Qt\5.4\msvc2013_64_opengl\plugins\platforms`. For the debug version use `qwindowsd.dll`.