-The qmake command needs to be entered only if you add a new file, in
-which case, you should edit bat.pro.in and add the new filename
-in the appropriate place. In running qmake, it will build a new
-Makefile, and there after, you simply use "make". In fact, providing
-you edit bat.pro, doing a "make" will automatically call qmake to
-rebuild the Makefile.
-
-From the base bacula directory, make Makefiles will generate bat.pro from
-bat.pro.in, so only edit bat.pro.in. It will also overwrite the qt-consoles
-bat.conf file. "make install" will write /etc/bacula/bat.conf. bat.conf can
-include as many director stanza's as you would like in bat.conf. You may use
-this directories bat.conf.example as a template for director stanza's.
+Win32 mingw infos for QT4 :
+ - http://silmor.de/29
+ - http://doc.qtfr.org/post/2007/04/10/Cross-Compilation-Native-dapplication-Qt-depuis-Linux