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  • SGaistS Offline
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    Hi,

    Since you are using Qt 5.9 anyway, why not install the VS2017 version of Qt 5.9 ?

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    • SGaistS Offline
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      Maybe a silly question, did you the C++ option when installing Visual Studio ? It's not on by default.

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      • km2442K Offline
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        Hi @SGaist there is no x32 package for msvc 2017.
        Yes I have ticked c++ option while installing VS 2017

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        • SGaistS Offline
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          Did you use the online installer or the offline ?

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          • km2442K Offline
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            I'm using the online installer for Qt and VS

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            • SGaistS Offline
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              You'll have to build it yourself. Pre-Built package for VS2017 is only provided in 64 bit (see this comment).

              However, if you'd rather avoid self-compiling Qt, you an use the 32Bit VS2015 build with 2017. VS2017 is the first version of Visual Studio that is backward compatible. But it's only valid for VS2015.

              You'll have to clone the kit and configure it to use the VS2017 compiler.

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              • km2442K Offline
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                Ok, Is there any step-by-step? I'm not sure If I can do it well :/

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                • EddyE Offline
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                  for cloning:
                  go to options in qt creator > kits , select a kit and you should have a clone button. then on the result change the needed details.

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                  • SGaistS Offline
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                    It's all in the documentation but like I wrote before, you can use the VS2015 pre-built with the VS2017 compiler which is likely the simplest way.

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      It's all in the documentation but like I wrote before, you can use the VS2015 pre-built with the VS2017 compiler which is likely the simplest way.

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                      @SGaist

                      Hi! If compile Qt 5.7.1 source from VS 2017, it create x86 and x64 pre-built packages, will it work? Or should I only use VS 2017 with Qt 5.9 and also build for x86 packages?

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                        @Cobra91151 Qt 5.9 is the first version officially supporting VS2017 although you can try to build older version as well but you may encounter problems.

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          @Cobra91151 Qt 5.9 is the first version officially supporting VS2017 although you can try to build older version as well but you may encounter problems.

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                          @SGaist

                          Thanks. I will try it.

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