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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Strange, looks like you are missing the Visual Studio 2015 runtime.

    You can get them here

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    • nukeN Offline
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      Thanks a lot but still error but i am a little bit further now :)

      error: cannot find -lmingw32

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        That errors means you are trying to link to a MinGW32 library which is not a good idea since you are using Visual Studio.

        Do you have that library hardcoded in your project ?

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          @SGaist said:

          ou have that library hardcoded in your project ?

          I actually dont run Qt libraries from Visual studio i would like to use Qt creator and connect compiler manualy. Is there some easy way to start Qt 64 bit on windows without Vs (can be some older version) THanks for help again

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            Just install the MinGW package. It provides both Qt and the MinGW compiler (verify the options)

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            • nukeN Offline
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              @SGaist said:

              MinGW package

              I have followed this example but stil not working

              Before continuing to next steps make sure u have downloaded latest version of Qt.

              Download and install minGW-64-bit from link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/latest/download
              Remember The directory to which you install minGW.
              Open Qt creator and go to tools -> options -> Build and Run
              In Compilers tab Select add -> MinGW ->
              Name: MinGW
              path: Browse for mingw-w64.bat (you will find this file in the directory in which you have installed MinGW).
              ABI: x86 Windows msvc2015 pe 64bit

              Don't forget to apply your edits.
              Go to Kit -> add
              Name: GCC
              Device Type: Desktop
              Device: Local PC (Default for desktop)
              Compiler: minGW
              Qt Version: select newest version

              Apply changes and restart qt
              While creating new project make sure you use GCC as kit

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                There's no need to go grab an external version of MinGW. The Qt installer already provides it.

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                • nukeN Offline
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                  @SGaist said:

                  re's no need to go grab an external version of MinGW. The Qt installe

                  I have download offline installer and i dont know where can i find builtin MinGW
                  (Qt 5.6.1 for Windows 64-bit (VS 2015, 836 MB))

                  Thanks for help again

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                    Because it's the offline installer for MSVC2015.

                    Either grab the offline installer for MinGW or better yet, use the Online installer. With that one you can choose which version of Qt you want to install and easily upgrade.

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                    • nukeN Offline
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                      wrote on last edited by nuke
                      #13

                      I have tried this as first but it only installed 32 bit version of Qt and mingw

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                        Because currently there's no official package of MinGW64 from the Qt Company.

                        Out of curiosity, do you really need to build in 64bit ?

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