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    ArseniyArtmind
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    Thank you for your reply.
    I haven't ever seen ICU library, which packages it could be provided with on my system? And what dependencies does it have with Qt?

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      ambershark
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      It is an internationalization package. Qt is dependent on it for QtWebKit. If you don't use or haven't compiled in QtWebKit you won't need it.

      I don't think it is installed by default with windows, I could be wrong though I don't use windows much.

      You can find more about it and download at:

      http://site.icu-project.org/

      It may not have been ICU changes that fixed my problem. It could have been the rebuild of the source. If you are using pre-compiled Qt or Qt Creator and you are seeing this problem I would look deeper in your code as it may not be the same thing I was experiencing. I never experienced this on windows or linux, only osx.

      My L-GPL'd C++ Logger github.com/ambershark-mike/sharklog

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        ArseniyArtmind
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        I read about icu and scan my system. There is no icu files or libs in my Qt sources. I don't use QtWebKit. There is no any evidence that basic example QtSerialPort application that doesn't use any additional Qt modules could crash because of one of QtWebKit dependencies.
        I don't use pre-compiled Qt, I built Qt from sources using vs2010 command prompt and jom.

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          ArseniyArtmind
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          @#include <QtSerialPort/QSerialPortInfo>

          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
          {
          QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts();
          }@
          It's enough to crash.

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            ambershark
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            Ok, not webkit or icu then for sure.

            Try getting the pre-built sources and compile and test with those. There has to be something during the build that is causing that crash. I thought mine was ICU as when I changed ICU versions and rebuilt it was "fixed". However in light of your issues maybe it was something else entirely but the rebuild fixed it anyway.

            My L-GPL'd C++ Logger github.com/ambershark-mike/sharklog

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              ArseniyArtmind
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              There is no crash in release. I't is only in debug build configuration.

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                ambershark
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                My crash happened in both debug and release.

                My L-GPL'd C++ Logger github.com/ambershark-mike/sharklog

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                  ArseniyArtmind
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                  Would you please describe you system configuration at
                  https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-36559#comment-230605,
                  I submited there.

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                    ArseniyArtmind
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                    I made further step. I avoided using than function and initialized serial port with nam string:
                    QSerialPortInfo info("COM25");
                    I began sending data from my device to computer and tried to catch it.
                    It worked in release but in debug there wasn't any data received.

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                      kuzulis
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                      I began sending data from my device to computer and tried to catch it.
                      It worked in release but in debug there wasn’t any data received.
                      [/quote]

                      Please create other task for this issue.

                      Are you build library (on VS2010) yourself?

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                        They find a solution - I've connected release library to project not debug one in debug mode. My fault.

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                          kuzulis
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                          Ok. :)

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                            ambershark
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                            Well that would definitely do it lol. I would probably have though of that with the debug mode only thing if it wasn't so late last night when I was answering.

                            Glad you got it all working. So it probably was a bad icu lib on my build.

                            My L-GPL'd C++ Logger github.com/ambershark-mike/sharklog

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