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Qt cannot find rc.exe Codes: fatal error RC1106: invalid option: -ologo, LNK1327 / LNK1158 : fatal error during running rc.exe

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  • aha_1980A aha_1980

    @Anyone700 hi,

    • from your compilers tab I see that hou have two MSVC versions (14.0 and 15.0) installed. Is this expected? things may be easier if you uninstall the unneeded version.

    • you installed a lot of Qt versions, why? for desktop you only need one version fitting your compiler, e.g. MSVC 2015 32 bit.

    Note that both is allowed to have, but makes troubleshooting a lot more complicated.

    regards

    PS: you now have the opposite, rc.exe is not found at all.

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    @aha_1980 I uninstalled the one I did not need. I do not know why I have more than one MSCV version, but I did not install either, so I assume one of the programs I use installed it and uses it. How do I make it find rc.exe?

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      @aha_1980 I uninstalled the one I did not need. I do not know why I have more than one MSCV version, but I did not install either, so I assume one of the programs I use installed it and uses it. How do I make it find rc.exe?

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      aha_1980
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      hi @Anyone700

      I hope someone with Windows/MSVC can help you better here. I do not even know where the correct rc.exe is located, I had assumed it would be in parallel to cl.exe and link.exe.

      if that is not the case, some clever PATH manipulation might do the trick, although that does not seem the cleanest solution.

      regards

      Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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        #7

        rcc.exe is nowadays part of the Windows Kit, while cl.exe is part of Visual Studio. For me (latest Visual Studio 2017 amd64), this is e.g.

        D:>where rc.exe
        C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.17134.0\x64\rc.exe
        
        D:>where cl.exe
        C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.14.26428\bin\Hostx64\x64\cl.exe
        

        Try to launch the Visual Studio Command Prompt; it should put the right directories in your PATH. Is rc.exe and cl.exe available in there?

        Director R&D, The Qt Company

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          I believe we had this recently,

          https://forum.qt.io/topic/90839/lnk1158-cannot-run-rc-exe

          the topic is marked unsolved, but the posted solution does work.


          Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


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          • kkoehneK kkoehne

            rcc.exe is nowadays part of the Windows Kit, while cl.exe is part of Visual Studio. For me (latest Visual Studio 2017 amd64), this is e.g.

            D:>where rc.exe
            C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.17134.0\x64\rc.exe
            
            D:>where cl.exe
            C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.14.26428\bin\Hostx64\x64\cl.exe
            

            Try to launch the Visual Studio Command Prompt; it should put the right directories in your PATH. Is rc.exe and cl.exe available in there?

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            @kkoehne I am a complete beginner. Please walk me through this
            -Where is "Visual Studio Command Prompt"
            -Where to edit Qt's PATH

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              For how to find the Visual Studio Command Prompt, see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/f35ctcxw.aspx .

              After opening the prompt, run

              where rc.exe
              rc.exe -v
              where cl.exe
              cl.exe -v

              If you can run these commands successfully, it at least means your Visual Studio installation is complete.

              Director R&D, The Qt Company

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              • kkoehneK kkoehne

                For how to find the Visual Studio Command Prompt, see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/f35ctcxw.aspx .

                After opening the prompt, run

                where rc.exe
                rc.exe -v
                where cl.exe
                cl.exe -v

                If you can run these commands successfully, it at least means your Visual Studio installation is complete.

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                @kkoehne I think you misunderstand. I need to add: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.17134.0\x64" to the Qt Build Environment. I do not know how to get to this window to do that: https://ddgobkiprc33d.cloudfront.net/3f7cdac6-e900-47e8-be4e-a9a1338d0d4c.png

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                • A Anyone700

                  @kkoehne I think you misunderstand. I need to add: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.17134.0\x64" to the Qt Build Environment. I do not know how to get to this window to do that: https://ddgobkiprc33d.cloudfront.net/3f7cdac6-e900-47e8-be4e-a9a1338d0d4c.png

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                  @Anyone700

                  Tools > Options > Build&Run > Kits > «Your MSVC Kit» > Build Environment

                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                    @aha_1980 I already looked there and this is what I see.
                    0_1530559095630_Capture.PNG
                    It bothers me that Qt does not function on install for some of it's users and when reported. Was closed as "Not a bug".

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                    • A Anyone700

                      @aha_1980 I already looked there and this is what I see.
                      0_1530559095630_Capture.PNG
                      It bothers me that Qt does not function on install for some of it's users and when reported. Was closed as "Not a bug".

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                      @Anyone700 because it is no Qt bug. As MS compilers need to be set up separately, they, well need to be set up correctly.

                      So why don't you use the 'Change' button next to Environment to add the path to rcc.exe?

                      Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                      • aha_1980A aha_1980

                        @Anyone700 because it is no Qt bug. As MS compilers need to be set up separately, they, well need to be set up correctly.

                        So why don't you use the 'Change' button next to Environment to add the path to rcc.exe?

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                        @aha_1980 The solutions discussed in the other thread appear to be in a different window. To use the one you led me to, I would need a command line.

                        Visual community, Dev C++, Code Blocks, and RAD studio all run without this problem.

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                        @J.Hilk said in LNK1158: cannot run 'rc.exe':

                        hi, @zzzhhhzzzhhh

                        pleasemake sure, that the WindowsKit bin folder is part of your Build Environment

                        0_1526642474311_2650c212-8bf8-4133-8c63-8e24436325f6-image.png

                        i had this issue a couple of month back, that the windows kit was no longer automatically found and I had to add it manually

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                        • A Anyone700

                          @aha_1980 The solutions discussed in the other thread appear to be in a different window. To use the one you led me to, I would need a command line.

                          Visual community, Dev C++, Code Blocks, and RAD studio all run without this problem.

                          0_1530567307792_Capture.PNG

                          @J.Hilk said in LNK1158: cannot run 'rc.exe':

                          hi, @zzzhhhzzzhhh

                          pleasemake sure, that the WindowsKit bin folder is part of your Build Environment

                          0_1526642474311_2650c212-8bf8-4133-8c63-8e24436325f6-image.png

                          i had this issue a couple of month back, that the windows kit was no longer automatically found and I had to add it manually

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                          @Anyone700, Open the "Edit Environment" field for your kit and put

                          PATH=${PATH};C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.17134.0\x64
                          

                          there. Anyhow, this shouldn't really be necessary; Qt Creator sets the right paths itself by executing the Visual Studio Command Prompt (or rather: vcvarsall.bat) once, and extracting the PATH from there. Hence my request to check whether the path is correctly set in your Visual Studio Command Prompt.

                          Director R&D, The Qt Company

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                          • kkoehneK kkoehne

                            @Anyone700, Open the "Edit Environment" field for your kit and put

                            PATH=${PATH};C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.17134.0\x64
                            

                            there. Anyhow, this shouldn't really be necessary; Qt Creator sets the right paths itself by executing the Visual Studio Command Prompt (or rather: vcvarsall.bat) once, and extracting the PATH from there. Hence my request to check whether the path is correctly set in your Visual Studio Command Prompt.

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                            @kkoehne It works now. Before I go ahead and close this, I would like to figure out why this is happening and what I can do to make it never happen again. For anyone.

                            Here is what happens when I run those commands:
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                              @kkoehne It works now. Before I go ahead and close this, I would like to figure out why this is happening and what I can do to make it never happen again. For anyone.

                              Here is what happens when I run those commands:
                              0_1530618190128_Capture.PNG

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                              @Anyone700 Looks good. Just the parameter -v is wrong and cl expects a source file as input which is missing.

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

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @Anyone700 Looks good. Just the parameter -v is wrong and cl expects a source file as input which is missing.

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                                @jsulm So why did Qt not get the right settings on install? What else can I do to help?

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                                  @jsulm So why did Qt not get the right settings on install? What else can I do to help?

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                                  @Anyone700

                                  I still think you have some weird setup problem.

                                  In your first post, you have MSVC2015, but in your screenshot you have MSVC2017.

                                  Your developer command prompt works, so it should work in Creator too. We had some problems when running the .bat took excessive long, that may also be a problem.

                                  Another Windows typical problem is, if PATH contains invalid directories, following (valid) directories may be ignored.

                                  Hard to tell from my side whats going on on your system.

                                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                                  • aha_1980A aha_1980

                                    @Anyone700

                                    I still think you have some weird setup problem.

                                    In your first post, you have MSVC2015, but in your screenshot you have MSVC2017.

                                    Your developer command prompt works, so it should work in Creator too. We had some problems when running the .bat took excessive long, that may also be a problem.

                                    Another Windows typical problem is, if PATH contains invalid directories, following (valid) directories may be ignored.

                                    Hard to tell from my side whats going on on your system.

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                                    @aha_1980 The cause is moot, Qt fails expected behavior. I would argue that this is not an important bug to fix as it effects few users and has an easy fix. However it should be listed so the community can decide if it wants to fix it. I will re-list this issue with the new information found here, mark this as solved as it found a fix, and will continue to provide help figure this out here: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTCREATORBUG-20637

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