What's wrong with my Qt Creator??
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Well, I downloaded and Installed Qt Creator for Windows from qt-project.org/downloads, but I can't see the "examples" area, I can't create most types of projects, so I'm unable to do pretty much anything, and I don't know why.
Here's a print from my "new file or project" session: http://sphotos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/893178_350591645041521_601219637_o.jpg
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Please help and apologize me for my bad English.
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I guess you forgot to download Qt libraries itself (from the same web page, for example: Qt 5.0.1 for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.7, 823 MB))
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So, I first guessed that too, so I got a license and downloaded and installed the Qt Libraries for windows 64 bit, and from that I got the Qt Designer and the Qt Linguist, but nothing about the Qt Creator...
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It wasn't necessary, but ok. Did you removed previously installed Qt Creator?
If not, now it should find your new libraries automatically and work well. If you already removed it, try to install it again without removing your libraries. -
Tried every possibility of that, and nope, nothing. ): ty for your help anyway.
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Don't give up, you could try to check setting and set up yours, if Qt Creator have some problems with settings autodetection:
launch Qt Creator and go to: Tools > Options > Build & Run, make sure there are no problems here.
Check out this documentation "QtCreator : Adding Kits":http://qt-project.org/doc/qtcreator-2.7/creator-targets.html
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You probably just downloaded the package only with QtCreator, I mean the IDE, make sure you download the whole thing
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I forgot to say that when trying to create a new project or file (simple plain c++ code or something like that) I get a message telling me that there are no kits, so I think my Qt creator 2.7.0 (the only Qt Creator I found available for download) came with no valid kits.
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[quote author="Graff" date="1365344110"]You probably just downloaded the package only with QtCreator, I mean the IDE, make sure you download the whole thing[/quote]
Could you please point me a link? remember that I use 64 bit Windows system.
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No, he said after downloading Qt Creator IDE he also downloaded Qt libraries
[quote author="Graff" date="1365344110"]You probably just downloaded the package only with QtCreator, I mean the IDE, make sure you download the whole thing[/quote] -
x86 (32-bit) windows applications would work at x86_64 (64-bit) windows systems,
here are the link: "Qt 5.0.1 for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.7, 823 MB)":http://releases.qt-project.org/qt5/5.0.1/qt-windows-opensource-5.0.1-mingw47_32-x86-offline.exe
[quote author="Thulium" date="1365344322"]
[quote author="Graff" date="1365344110"]You probably just downloaded the package only with QtCreator, I mean the IDE, make sure you download the whole thing[/quote]Could you please point me a link? remember that I use 64 bit Windows system.[/quote]
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[quote author="yetanotherandreyev" date="1365344423"]x86 (32-bit) windows applications would work at x86_64 (64-bit) windows systems,
here are the link: "Qt 5.0.1 for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.7, 823 MB)":http://releases.qt-project.org/qt5/5.0.1/qt-windows-opensource-5.0.1-mingw47_32-x86-offline.exe
[quote author="Thulium" date="1365344322"]
[quote author="Graff" date="1365344110"]You probably just downloaded the package only with QtCreator, I mean the IDE, make sure you download the whole thing[/quote]Could you please point me a link? remember that I use 64 bit Windows system.[/quote][/quote]
Ty mate, hopefully waiting for it to download, I'm going to post the results here as soon as I try to install it.
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The previous file is ok you will grab the IDE + the libraries + the demos. Should be working now mate. GL, HF, GC !
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It worked yetanotherandeyev, thank you very much for your help.