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Project ERROR: Cannot run compiler '/Applications/Xcode 8.3.2.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang++'. Maybe you forgot to setup the environment?

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  • hskoglundH Online
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    hskoglund
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    #13

    @mrjj Release version of 5.9.2 is difficult to download right now, not available in MaintenanceTool yet.

    @Yogikipl: I tested and could reproduce your bug, when trying to compile the example Qt Quick Controls 2 - Gallery on my Mac. First my fix above wasn't complete, you need the full change (same that's coming in 5.9.2), so change the line (same as before)
    darwin: cxx_flags += -isysroot $$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_PATH
    to these 5 lines:

    darwin {
        uikit:macx-xcode: \
    	    cxx_flags += -isysroot $$sdk_path_device.value
        else: \
    	    cxx_flags += -isysroot $$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_PATH
    }
    

    Also it not sufficient just to restart Qt Creator. First, delete your .pro.user file, so you get to reselect the compiler(s) again. Then there's a problem with the caching of files, so try open and close the project a couple of times, to get the "green arrow" lit in Qt Creator and be able to compile.

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    • hskoglundH hskoglund

      @mrjj Release version of 5.9.2 is difficult to download right now, not available in MaintenanceTool yet.

      @Yogikipl: I tested and could reproduce your bug, when trying to compile the example Qt Quick Controls 2 - Gallery on my Mac. First my fix above wasn't complete, you need the full change (same that's coming in 5.9.2), so change the line (same as before)
      darwin: cxx_flags += -isysroot $$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_PATH
      to these 5 lines:

      darwin {
          uikit:macx-xcode: \
      	    cxx_flags += -isysroot $$sdk_path_device.value
          else: \
      	    cxx_flags += -isysroot $$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_PATH
      }
      

      Also it not sufficient just to restart Qt Creator. First, delete your .pro.user file, so you get to reselect the compiler(s) again. Then there's a problem with the caching of files, so try open and close the project a couple of times, to get the "green arrow" lit in Qt Creator and be able to compile.

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      mrjj
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
      #14

      @hskoglund
      Ok, so its a build yourself version still :)

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        @hskoglund
        Ok, so its a build yourself version still :)

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        hskoglund
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        #15

        @mrjj yeah, the wiki says "August 2017" for 5.9.2 so there's plenty of time left :-)

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        • hskoglundH hskoglund

          @mrjj yeah, the wiki says "August 2017" for 5.9.2 so there's plenty of time left :-)

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          mrjj
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          @hskoglund
          hehe and thats the "Original plan" so might go a bit over :)

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          • hskoglundH hskoglund

            @mrjj Release version of 5.9.2 is difficult to download right now, not available in MaintenanceTool yet.

            @Yogikipl: I tested and could reproduce your bug, when trying to compile the example Qt Quick Controls 2 - Gallery on my Mac. First my fix above wasn't complete, you need the full change (same that's coming in 5.9.2), so change the line (same as before)
            darwin: cxx_flags += -isysroot $$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_PATH
            to these 5 lines:

            darwin {
                uikit:macx-xcode: \
            	    cxx_flags += -isysroot $$sdk_path_device.value
                else: \
            	    cxx_flags += -isysroot $$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_PATH
            }
            

            Also it not sufficient just to restart Qt Creator. First, delete your .pro.user file, so you get to reselect the compiler(s) again. Then there's a problem with the caching of files, so try open and close the project a couple of times, to get the "green arrow" lit in Qt Creator and be able to compile.

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            Yogikipl
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            #17

            @hskoglund Hi, we try to replace with
            darwin {
            uikit:macx-xcode:
            cxx_flags += -isysroot $$sdk_path_device.value
            else:
            cxx_flags += -isysroot $$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_PATH
            }

            & create a new project, & also restart several time, but still there is same error.

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              SGaist
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              #18

              What happens if you run /Applications/Xcode 8.3.2.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang++ in a terminal window ?

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              • Y Yogikipl

                @hskoglund Hi, we try to replace with
                darwin {
                uikit:macx-xcode:
                cxx_flags += -isysroot $$sdk_path_device.value
                else:
                cxx_flags += -isysroot $$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_PATH
                }

                & create a new project, & also restart several time, but still there is same error.

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                hskoglund
                wrote on last edited by hskoglund
                #19

                @Yogikipl Did you forget the 2 backslashes? That might explain why you still get the error.

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                • hskoglundH hskoglund

                  @Yogikipl Did you forget the 2 backslashes? That might explain why you still get the error.

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                  Yogikipl
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #20

                  @hskoglund no, back slash are there, as you provide

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    What happens if you run /Applications/Xcode 8.3.2.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang++ in a terminal window ?

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                    Yogikipl
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                    #21

                    @SGaist
                    when we run
                    /Applications/Xcode 8.3.2.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang++
                    output :-
                    clang: error: no input files

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                    • Y Yogikipl

                      @SGaist
                      when we run
                      /Applications/Xcode 8.3.2.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang++
                      output :-
                      clang: error: no input files

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                      Gwenael
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #22

                      I has the same error with version 5.9.0 and 5.9.1 installed on Sierra.
                      I just installed 5.9.2 Snapshot using the Online installer (also work with the MaintenanceTool.app and the problem is now solved !

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                        Mohammad Sherafat
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                        #23

                        I Resolved the problem with Xcode 14.2 only by removing space from XCode path.

                        "Xcode 14.2" renamed to "Xcode-14.2".

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