Unsolved Symbolic links not supported; disabling -L
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Hi everyone,
it's my first post here so if I'm not posting in the right section please let me know and I will change!
I'm new to QT, I've had a lot of issues installing QT 5.9.2 and to have it work with Mingw-w64, but now almost everything seems to be working. The only thing is that when I build a start a new project (it may be as simple as a single window, the default project for example) when building it I get an issue: "Symbolic links not supported: disabling -L". I looked online but coulnd't find any answer to this issue, can you please help me?
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Hi
welcome to the forums.
It sounds you put something in the .pro file that windows do not like.If you create a default GUI project, does it still say that?
if NO, Please list your .pro file for the project
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This happens when I create a default GUI project, and when I try to run examples as well.
When I open the compiler tab, it also says "no rule to make target .. . Stop" and won't let me run even a simple window project. The only thing that I added was the link to the GCC library because it was returning some other issues while compiling.Thanks
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Hi
sounds like something wrong in/with your kits.http://wiki.qt.io/MinGW-64-bit
Did you compile your own version of Qt ?
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Nope, I downloaded it from the website.
I had read that page before, I’m using qt 5.9.2 with mingw-w 64 downloaded from the official mingw website. I maybe have to try the cross-compiled QT version? -
Hi and welcome to devnet,
The Qt installer already provides the MinGW version used to build Qt, you should rather use that one.
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@SGaist
Hi
Is that not only 32 bit versions ?
Or did i miss something?
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Indeed, but from its post, it seems the OP installed Qt for MinGW but use a compiler from somewhere else.
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@SGaist
Ah, i read it as he needed to use mingw-64 bit :) -
Well..if I have a 64 bit OS shouldn’t I use Mingw-w64?
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@MR_mn
Only if you want to build 64 bit programs.
Using mingw 32 bit works fine on 64 bit windows and
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Ok I'm going to install QT with mingw 32 bit, the only thing is what if I want to build programs for 64 bit Windows?
Thanks
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@MR_mn Then either use Visua Studio C++ compiler (you can get Visual Studio for free) or build Qt by yourself with MinGW (there are no official Qt builds for MinGW 64bit).