C1083: Cannot open include file: 'stddef.h': No such file or directory
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[quote author="hfrmobile" date="1317490062"]
Good idea! I just added http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Cannot_open_include_file_stddef_h_No_such_file_or_directory
Hope I've done it at the right location and categories. Feel free to improve/add/move my very first article at Qt dev wiki ;-)[/quote]Great :) I just added it to categories HowTo and Tutorial because they are also appropriate.
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[quote author="leon.anavi" date="1317490732"]
Great :) I just added it to categories HowTo and Tutorial because they are also appropriate.
[/quote]I already saw the new categories. Thank you!
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I did this and still getting the same error message.
I am trying to create the sample Text Finder Project. -
I have the same error but for inttypes include file... whereas MinGW is included ... I have Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition ... How can i make it works ?
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Sorry for the delay ...
[quote author="wanchai5" date="1319198112"]I did this and still getting the same error message.
I am trying to create the sample Text Finder Project.[/quote]Can't find a project called "Text Finder" in the Qt SDK install directory. When I do a file search "Finder" I only find Mac stuff ... Can you post the path of that project here so that it is possible to try a compilation. Also helpful would be a screen-shot of your build settings:
e.g.
!https://byfiles.storage.live.com/y1pXhDaxaqEUcz9AKXy9KfpTinFE8Xq1Le1mY_lo2X1-7kYIaerdj54jCSgHD8GWkb72ZSqoQ-MGng/Sourceforge-Squiggly-Qt-Build-Settings.png?psid=1(Build settings sample)!
[quote author="lowee" date="1319729727"]I have the same error but for inttypes include file... whereas MinGW is included ... I have Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition ... How can i make it works ?[/quote]
Should not matter when using MinGW (see screen-shot above). Is "Visual Studio C++ 2008 Express Edition" listed in the Qt version combo box (see also screen-shot above). You should try the MinGW as shown in the screen-shot.
hth,
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I gave up running QT on that PC and used another PC with a clean install of Win 7 and it's working fine.
I had Visual Studio 2008 installed on the old PC and it must've conflicted with QT.
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there is not any start updater in qt creator 2.6.1
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bq. Cannot open include file: ‘stddef.h’: No such file or directory
Experienced this with VS 2010. I found out that the VS installer wasn't able to add most of the headers and ended up with only 3 "unusable" headers. I did reinstall the VS2010 (tried express and professional) and ended without solving my problem. Now I don't use VS2010 anymore... my VS2008 and VS2012 works fine with all my Qt versions.
As I said above: reason for this was that the installer was of no good, might be buggy or my system can't "accept" it. Try to check you VS header directory!
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That's good thing to know!
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I'am experiencing the same problem...using Qt 5.0.2 msvc opengl 32bit:
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C:\Qt\Qt5.0.2\5.0.2\msvc2010_opengl\include\QtCore\qglobal.h:46: error: C1083: Cannot open include file: 'stddef.h': No such file or directoryc:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\include\windows.h:151: error: C1083: Cannot open include file: 'excpt.h': No such file or directory
@I have installed windows 8 sdk right now and restart QtCreator without success!
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