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    airwaywong
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    I also reinstall VS 2012 without SP. This time qt-windows-opensource-5.1.1-msvc2012-x86-offline.exe installs without any error messages. However, dropsite still does not work.

    Now I am wondering if drag and drop really works in 5.1.1 or not. :(

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      Have to roll back to Qt 4.8.1. Everything works. Too bad.

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        What did you drop on the widget ? I've just tested the dropsite example again (still with MinGW) and dropped a couple of files on it and its working.

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          I dropped a file from file explorer. Also multiple files worked.

          Now I am wondering if there is some dll corrupted or incompatible with Qt in my Windows 7 system. Is there any way to ensure all dependent dlls have proper version?

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            You can try Dependency Walker on your executable. If it can find Qt libraries it means that there's a set of them on your system in your PATH that might be interfering

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              Thank for the tip!

              Finally I found out my firewall blocks some access permission of the compiled binaries. After adding the binaries into exception list, it works fine if I compiled using command line tools (qmake, jom).

              The version I am using now is

              • qt-windows-opensource-5.1.1-msvc2012_opengl-x86_64-offline.exe
              • qt-vs-addin-1.2.2-opensource.exe.

              I assume I should not use QtANGLE lib. In VS2012, I tried to remove preprocessor definition "QT_OPENGL_ES_2" and "QT_OPENGL_ES_2_ANGLE", and compile the code. Now I got error:

              LNK1104: cannot open file 'libEGLd.lib'

              Could you give some hint how I can solve this problem? I tried to search the forum, but no luck.

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                Also according to makespecs/win32-msvc2012/qmake.conf, the error message means QMAKE_LIBS_OPENGL_ES2_DEBUG was used for linking. However, I would expect QMAKE_LIBS_OPENGL should be used.

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                  Indeed, there might be a packaging or naming issue, did you try the angle package ?

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                    There is no include/QtANGLE directory in the installed directory. Could you let me know how I can try angle package?

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                      BTW, I did see GL lib files defined by QMAKE_LIBS_OPENGL under C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\Lib\win8\um\x86 and C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\Lib\win8\um\x64. Not sure how I can force to link against QMAKE_LIBS_OPENGL.

                      QMAKE_LIBS_OPENGL = glu32.lib opengl32.lib gdi32.lib user32.lib

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                        Are you sure you are using the OpenGL Qt version ? Did you uninstall the other versions before installing that one ?

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                          Yes, I have uninstalled previous versions and even deleted the leftover directories.

                          After installation, qt-windows-opensource-5.1.1-msvc2012-x86_64-offline.exe has QtANGLE directory, while qt-windows-opensource-5.1.1-msvc2012_opengl-x86_64-offline.exe hasn't.

                          I assume qt-windows-opensource-5.1.1-msvc2012_opengl-x86_64-offline.exe is the OpenGL Qt version. And that is the one I installed.

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                            Indeed, if the name doesn't contain OpenGL it's an ANGLE build

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