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  • mrjjM mrjj

    Hi
    Ok, there is nothing like
    "Xcode not set up properly. You may need to confirm the license agreement by running /usr/bin/xcodebuild without arguments."
    or anything like that?

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/71119/project-error-xcode-not-set-up-properly/8

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    @mrjj

    Thx. Tried that. But I may have done it incorrectly? I went into the Xcode bundle at /Contents/Developer/usr/bin and double clicked to run it.

    Thx for the link..I ran into most of the errors being discussed..but did not find the answers in a single thread like that.

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      Hi,

      To add to @mrjj, Apple broke several things with their latest Xcode update. Some of which have already been fixed but you should update Qt to a more recent version like 5.7.1 or even 5.8RC (5.8.0 should be released next week if everything goes to plan)

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      @SGaist

      Qt 5.7.0 (Clang 7.0 (Apple), 64 bit) with Creator 4.0.3.

      I'm going to try version 8.0 of Xcode with the version of Qt/Creator listed above. If that doesn't go anywhere. 8.1, then 8.2. then Try updating to a newer Qt/Creator version.

      Thx for the replies..

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        @SGaist

        Qt 5.7.0 (Clang 7.0 (Apple), 64 bit) with Creator 4.0.3.

        I'm going to try version 8.0 of Xcode with the version of Qt/Creator listed above. If that doesn't go anywhere. 8.1, then 8.2. then Try updating to a newer Qt/Creator version.

        Thx for the replies..

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        @PSI_lbc Why not first update Qt to 5.7.1 ?

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          It's pointless to try with the 8.0 version of Xcode, that's the version that introduced these breakage. Just use the latest and a more recent version of Qt.

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            Update qt and Xcode to latest versions. Everything works without any issue.

            Dheerendra
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            http://www.pthinks.com

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @PSI_lbc Why not first update Qt to 5.7.1 ?

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              @jsulm

              That's what I did right after the OS update to Sierra.

              I used the Maintenance Tool to get the latest Qt version. Prior I was using 5.7.0.

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              • dheerendraD dheerendra

                Update qt and Xcode to latest versions. Everything works without any issue.

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                @dheerendra

                Sorry. Not for me.

                The Xcode version I updated to was 8.2.1. That's the latest.

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                  Then go with 5.8RC

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    Then go with 5.8RC

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                    OK. Rolled back and started over.

                    Re-downloaded the Xcode and CLT installer from the Apple Dev site. Ran the CLT install. Ran the Xcode install. Ran the Sudo xcodebuild -install. Agreed to the license. Use the Qt MaintainanceTool to update. Ran it to get a new MT, then ran the MT again to get the updates. Ran Creator to check version/build. OK. 5.7.1. Run Creator. Open an existing project. Android and Desktop kit available. No iOS. Quit Creator. Run Xcode. Do nothing. Exit Xcode. Run Creator. Now iOS kit are available. ?? Build a desktop version.

                    --results--
                    Desktop build..General Messages after Build>qmake
                    Checking for license updates ...
                    /bin/sh: /Developer/Android-NDK/android-ndk-r10b/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/darwin-x86_64/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-g++: No such file or directory
                    Checking for updated license succeeded (3 licenses fetched)

                    Desktop build worked.

                    Android build (debug) 1st pass..
                    The API level set for the APK is less than the minimum required by the kit.
                    The minimum API level required by the kit is 16.
                    Error while building/deploying project qSpine (kit: Android for armeabi-v7a (GCC 4.8, Qt 5.7.1))
                    When executing step "Build Android APK"

                    Changed the API levels in the manifest from min API 9 to API 16 and target API 14 to API 16

                    QtMobile-5.7/5.7/android_armv7/mkspecs/android-g++ -o main.o ../main.cpp
                    arm-linux-androideabi-g++: error: unrecognized command line option '-fstack-protector-strong'
                    make: *** [main.o] Error 1

                    The '-fstack-protector-strong' option flag is in the makefile..
                    CFLAGS = -fstack-protector-strong -DANDROID -march=armv7-a -mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=vfp -fno-builtin-memmove --sysroot=/Developer/Android-NDK/android-ndk-r10b/platforms/android-16/arch-arm/ -g -marm -O0 -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -fPIC $(DEFINES)
                    CXXFLAGS = -fstack-protector-strong -DANDROID -march=armv7-a -mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=vfp -fno-builtin-memmove --sysroot=/Developer/Android-NDK/android-ndk-r10b/

                    But I don’t know why it’s failing. What is “-fstack-protector-strong”? Why is it needed and can it be disabled. Or commented out?

                    Looking…

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                      @SGaist

                      OK. Rolled back and started over.

                      Re-downloaded the Xcode and CLT installer from the Apple Dev site. Ran the CLT install. Ran the Xcode install. Ran the Sudo xcodebuild -install. Agreed to the license. Use the Qt MaintainanceTool to update. Ran it to get a new MT, then ran the MT again to get the updates. Ran Creator to check version/build. OK. 5.7.1. Run Creator. Open an existing project. Android and Desktop kit available. No iOS. Quit Creator. Run Xcode. Do nothing. Exit Xcode. Run Creator. Now iOS kit are available. ?? Build a desktop version.

                      --results--
                      Desktop build..General Messages after Build>qmake
                      Checking for license updates ...
                      /bin/sh: /Developer/Android-NDK/android-ndk-r10b/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/darwin-x86_64/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-g++: No such file or directory
                      Checking for updated license succeeded (3 licenses fetched)

                      Desktop build worked.

                      Android build (debug) 1st pass..
                      The API level set for the APK is less than the minimum required by the kit.
                      The minimum API level required by the kit is 16.
                      Error while building/deploying project qSpine (kit: Android for armeabi-v7a (GCC 4.8, Qt 5.7.1))
                      When executing step "Build Android APK"

                      Changed the API levels in the manifest from min API 9 to API 16 and target API 14 to API 16

                      QtMobile-5.7/5.7/android_armv7/mkspecs/android-g++ -o main.o ../main.cpp
                      arm-linux-androideabi-g++: error: unrecognized command line option '-fstack-protector-strong'
                      make: *** [main.o] Error 1

                      The '-fstack-protector-strong' option flag is in the makefile..
                      CFLAGS = -fstack-protector-strong -DANDROID -march=armv7-a -mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=vfp -fno-builtin-memmove --sysroot=/Developer/Android-NDK/android-ndk-r10b/platforms/android-16/arch-arm/ -g -marm -O0 -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -fPIC $(DEFINES)
                      CXXFLAGS = -fstack-protector-strong -DANDROID -march=armv7-a -mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=vfp -fno-builtin-memmove --sysroot=/Developer/Android-NDK/android-ndk-r10b/

                      But I don’t know why it’s failing. What is “-fstack-protector-strong”? Why is it needed and can it be disabled. Or commented out?

                      Looking…

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                      @PSI_lbc From the error message:
                      "The API level set for the APK is less than the minimum required by the kit.
                      The minimum API level required by the kit is 16."
                      You should set higher API level version. Your Qt Kit requires at least 16.
                      After this change run qmake and do a complete rebuild.

                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @PSI_lbc From the error message:
                        "The API level set for the APK is less than the minimum required by the kit.
                        The minimum API level required by the kit is 16."
                        You should set higher API level version. Your Qt Kit requires at least 16.
                        After this change run qmake and do a complete rebuild.

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                        @jsulm

                        Yep. Thx. Set it in the AndroidManifest.xml

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                          In file -> ../android_armv7/mkspecs/commonandroid-base-tail.conf

                          commented out -fstack-protector-strong from next line LBC re: arm-linux-androideabi-g++: error: unrecognized command line option '-fstack-protector-strong'

                          #QMAKE_CFLAGS += -fstack-protector-strong -DANDROID
                          QMAKE_CFLAGS += -DANDROID

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                            Next problem...

                            21:48:22: Starting: "/Developer/SDKs/QtMobile-5.7/5.7/android_armv7/bin/androiddeployqt" --input /Users/PSI/Projects/Qt-Mobile/OT2Go/qSpine/build-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_8_Qt_5_7_1-Debug/android-libqSpine.so-deployment-settings.json --output /Users/PSI/Projects/Qt-Mobile/OT2Go/qSpine/build-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_8_Qt_5_7_1-Debug/android-build --deployment bundled --android-platform android-21 --jdk /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/CurrentJDK/Home --ant /usr/bin/ant
                            Warning: QML import could not be resolved in any of the import paths: Qt.test.qtestroot
                            Warning: QML import could not be resolved in any of the import paths: QtQuick.Extras.Private.CppUtils
                            Warning: QML import could not be resolved in any of the import paths: QtQuick.Extras.Private.CppUtils
                            sh: /usr/bin/ant: No such file or directory
                            Building the android package failed!
                            -- For more information, run this command with --verbose.
                            Generating Android Package
                            Input file: /Users/PSI/Projects/Qt-Mobile/OT2Go/qSpine/build-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_8_Qt_5_7_1-Debug/android-libqSpine.so-deployment-settings.json
                            Output directory: /Users/PSI/Projects/Qt-Mobile/OT2Go/qSpine/build-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_8_Qt_5_7_1-Debug/android-build/
                            Application binary: /Users/PSI/Projects/Qt-Mobile/OT2Go/qSpine/build-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_8_Qt_5_7_1-Debug/libqSpine.so
                            Android build platform: android-21
                            Install to device: No
                            21:48:29: The process "/Developer/SDKs/QtMobile-5.7/5.7/android_armv7/bin/androiddeployqt" exited with code 14.
                            Error while building/deploying project qSpine (kit: Android for armeabi-v7a (GCC 4.8, Qt 5.7.1))
                            When executing step "Build Android APK"
                            21:48:29: Elapsed time: 00:54.

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                              Next problem...

                              21:48:22: Starting: "/Developer/SDKs/QtMobile-5.7/5.7/android_armv7/bin/androiddeployqt" --input /Users/PSI/Projects/Qt-Mobile/OT2Go/qSpine/build-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_8_Qt_5_7_1-Debug/android-libqSpine.so-deployment-settings.json --output /Users/PSI/Projects/Qt-Mobile/OT2Go/qSpine/build-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_8_Qt_5_7_1-Debug/android-build --deployment bundled --android-platform android-21 --jdk /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/CurrentJDK/Home --ant /usr/bin/ant
                              Warning: QML import could not be resolved in any of the import paths: Qt.test.qtestroot
                              Warning: QML import could not be resolved in any of the import paths: QtQuick.Extras.Private.CppUtils
                              Warning: QML import could not be resolved in any of the import paths: QtQuick.Extras.Private.CppUtils
                              sh: /usr/bin/ant: No such file or directory
                              Building the android package failed!
                              -- For more information, run this command with --verbose.
                              Generating Android Package
                              Input file: /Users/PSI/Projects/Qt-Mobile/OT2Go/qSpine/build-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_8_Qt_5_7_1-Debug/android-libqSpine.so-deployment-settings.json
                              Output directory: /Users/PSI/Projects/Qt-Mobile/OT2Go/qSpine/build-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_8_Qt_5_7_1-Debug/android-build/
                              Application binary: /Users/PSI/Projects/Qt-Mobile/OT2Go/qSpine/build-Android_for_armeabi_v7a_GCC_4_8_Qt_5_7_1-Debug/libqSpine.so
                              Android build platform: android-21
                              Install to device: No
                              21:48:29: The process "/Developer/SDKs/QtMobile-5.7/5.7/android_armv7/bin/androiddeployqt" exited with code 14.
                              Error while building/deploying project qSpine (kit: Android for armeabi-v7a (GCC 4.8, Qt 5.7.1))
                              When executing step "Build Android APK"
                              21:48:29: Elapsed time: 00:54.

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                              @PSI_lbc you need to install Ant on your host PC

                              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                Or use Gradle, in any case updating the NDK to r10e would be a good idea.

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                                • jsulmJ jsulm

                                  @PSI_lbc you need to install Ant on your host PC

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                                  @jsulm
                                  Thx. I'll locate and try Ant first

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                                  • SGaistS SGaist

                                    Or use Gradle, in any case updating the NDK to r10e would be a good idea.

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                                    @SGaist
                                    By NDK, do you mean just the NDK or SDK, NDK, Apache, and ADK?

                                    Thx.

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                                      In Creator > Preferences..

                                      JDK Location:
                                      /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/CurrentJDK/Home

                                      Not a JDK location.

                                      I guess The OS upgrade to Sierra did not include a Java update.. Does Qt require the newest Java version as well?

                                      Just noticed the "Download" icons to the right of the "Devices" screen.. DOH!

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                                        NDK, there are more recent version that r10e but there's a bug in the gcc from latest 13 series. See here for more details.

                                        For the SDK, use the latest.

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                                          NDK, there are more recent version that r10e but there's a bug in the gcc from latest 13 series. See here for more details.

                                          For the SDK, use the latest.

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                                          @SGaist

                                          OK. I'm a dummy. Where is the latest Android SDK? The Qt link takes you to a page that offers the Android Studio..which I downloaded..but cannot find the SDK.

                                          Is it hidden in the Android Studio app bundle?

                                          Current error preventing moving forward..
                                          Qt Creator needs a compiler set up to build. Configure a compiler in the kit options.

                                          Suggestions?

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