I have main.cpp
in c:\\test
folder and do the following:
qmake -project
qmake -tp vc test.pro
The answer is:
I would suggest you use the following line :
qmake -tp vc Test.pro -o Test.vcproj
If you start a new project, I would really recommend you to test this scrits package... A friend of mine wrote them and they are excellent ! Take 10 minutes to read how to create them, and in no time, you'll have all the scripts you need to create PRO, VCPROJ and build in one command...
http://www.dprog.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=39:qt-integration-scripts&catid=32:qt-integration-scripts&Itemid=47
try using this from Qt command prompt and make sure you are in the same directory of the .pro
file:
qmake -spec win32-msvc2008 -tp vc
if you are using VS2005, 2010, 2012, or 2013, replace win32-msvc2008
with win32-msvc2005
, win32-msvc2010
, win32-msvc2012
, or win32-msvc2013
Most simple one qmake -project qmake -t vcapp
and you get the .vcproj file
It seems I've installed bundle that doesn't support MSVC (MinGW only). Going to download sources and install Qt according to this and that.