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  • U Umbaman
    13 Feb 2019, 06:51

    @aha_1980 Yes I did!
    I'm trying for 2 days to get the compiler autodetected by removing and reinstalling qt several times and installing whatever I thought was relevant through visual studio installer.
    When installing visual studio professional I just let the visual studio installer to do its job, I didn't change anything.
    As I final solution I set it manually

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    aha_1980
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    wrote on 13 Feb 2019, 07:08 last edited by
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    @Umbaman

    • Which Windows version is that exactly?
    • Do you have any anti-virus running?

    Qt Creator needs the vcvarsXXX.bat file the detect the compiler. Further, this file does set some environment variables, otherwise the compiler will not work. We have seen some problems with executing this batch file in the past, but things have improved in the latest Creator versions (4.7, 4.8).

    That makes me puzzle what's wrong on your system...

    Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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    • U Umbaman
      13 Feb 2019, 06:51

      @aha_1980 Yes I did!
      I'm trying for 2 days to get the compiler autodetected by removing and reinstalling qt several times and installing whatever I thought was relevant through visual studio installer.
      When installing visual studio professional I just let the visual studio installer to do its job, I didn't change anything.
      As I final solution I set it manually

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      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on 13 Feb 2019, 07:20 last edited by
      #5

      @Umbaman said in Can not build application msvc2017, Qt 5.10.1, Qt creator 4.8.1:

      When installing visual studio professional I just let the visual studio installer to do its job, I didn't change anything.

      I think this is the problem. By default C++ part is not installed, you need to select it explicitly.

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

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        Umbaman
        wrote on 13 Feb 2019, 08:11 last edited by
        #6

        Thank you both for the replies

        @aha_1980

        0_1550045223510_Windows Version.JPG

        1. Windows Defender is used as antivirus

        2. This is where all vcvars files are

          C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\VC\Auxiliary\Build

        @jsulm

        This is what I have installed
        0_1550045473137_visual Studio Desktop development with C++.JPG
        0_1550045460703_visual Studio individual components.JPG

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        • U Umbaman
          13 Feb 2019, 08:11

          Thank you both for the replies

          @aha_1980

          0_1550045223510_Windows Version.JPG

          1. Windows Defender is used as antivirus

          2. This is where all vcvars files are

            C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\VC\Auxiliary\Build

          @jsulm

          This is what I have installed
          0_1550045473137_visual Studio Desktop development with C++.JPG
          0_1550045460703_visual Studio individual components.JPG

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          Umbaman
          wrote on 13 Feb 2019, 13:50 last edited by
          #7

          Do I need to run vcvars manually?

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          • U Umbaman
            13 Feb 2019, 13:50

            Do I need to run vcvars manually?

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            aha_1980
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            wrote on 13 Feb 2019, 15:02 last edited by
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            @Umbaman

            No, Creator runs it for you. But you can check if you can open a Visual Studio command prompt from the Start Menu. That should exec the same batch file and set up the environment.

            Does that work without problems?

            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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            • A aha_1980
              13 Feb 2019, 15:02

              @Umbaman

              No, Creator runs it for you. But you can check if you can open a Visual Studio command prompt from the Start Menu. That should exec the same batch file and set up the environment.

              Does that work without problems?

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              Umbaman
              wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 07:31 last edited by
              #9

              @aha_1980
              Yes It does.!

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                Jerry.Wilson
                wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 07:51 last edited by
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                After line 3 the qmake exited normally, it start the qmake again with "-f" param, I think it should be jom.exe not qmake.exe, qmake has no option "-f", did you change it?

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                • J Jerry.Wilson
                  14 Feb 2019, 07:51

                  After line 3 the qmake exited normally, it start the qmake again with "-f" param, I think it should be jom.exe not qmake.exe, qmake has no option "-f", did you change it?

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                  Umbaman
                  wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 07:58 last edited by
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                  @Jerry.Wilson
                  No I didn't! I don't even know how. I wanted to remove the -f option

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                  • U Umbaman
                    14 Feb 2019, 07:58

                    @Jerry.Wilson
                    No I didn't! I don't even know how. I wanted to remove the -f option

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                    Jerry.Wilson
                    wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 08:49 last edited by
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                    @Umbaman
                    Mmm...as I saw in your picture, you choose qmake.exe as your make tool in the Make Path, I think that is the reason. Qmake is not a make tool, use jom.exe and try again.

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                    • J Jerry.Wilson
                      14 Feb 2019, 08:49

                      @Umbaman
                      Mmm...as I saw in your picture, you choose qmake.exe as your make tool in the Make Path, I think that is the reason. Qmake is not a make tool, use jom.exe and try again.

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                      Umbaman
                      wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 11:39 last edited by Umbaman
                      #13

                      @Jerry.Wilson hmmm. Something seems to be happening.

                      This is what I am getting now

                      C:\Qt\5.10.1\msvc2017_64\include\QtCore/qglobal.h(45): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'type_traits': No such file or directory
                      

                      Edit:
                      this guy here (https://nnarain.github.io/2017/11/10/Config-issues-with-Qt-and-Visual-Studio.html) nailed it!
                      The corresponding registry key was pointing to the community edition I had, before installing visual studio professional.

                      I can see a few compilers now autodetected, but not a single kit autoconfigured...
                      Manually setting a compiler seems to be working but I cannot compile my project correctly.

                      Example Output

                      :-1: error: LNK1181: cannot open input file 'debug\main.obj'

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                      • U Umbaman
                        14 Feb 2019, 11:39

                        @Jerry.Wilson hmmm. Something seems to be happening.

                        This is what I am getting now

                        C:\Qt\5.10.1\msvc2017_64\include\QtCore/qglobal.h(45): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'type_traits': No such file or directory
                        

                        Edit:
                        this guy here (https://nnarain.github.io/2017/11/10/Config-issues-with-Qt-and-Visual-Studio.html) nailed it!
                        The corresponding registry key was pointing to the community edition I had, before installing visual studio professional.

                        I can see a few compilers now autodetected, but not a single kit autoconfigured...
                        Manually setting a compiler seems to be working but I cannot compile my project correctly.

                        Example Output

                        :-1: error: LNK1181: cannot open input file 'debug\main.obj'

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                        aha_1980
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                        wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 13:10 last edited by aha_1980
                        #14

                        @Umbaman,

                        good, it seems we get forward :)

                        • Can you show your compilers and kits screens again now?
                        • Can you check if a newly created project compiles?
                        • If not, please post the complete compile output.

                        Regards

                        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                          Umbaman
                          wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 13:51 last edited by
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                          1. Compilers

                          0_1550151994648_newCompilers.JPG

                          Kits
                          0_1550151918677_new Kits.JPG

                          1. A new project compiles, runs and can be debugged successfully using the Desktop Kit. I was getting the error mentioned due to white spaces in my path.

                          As for the UWP kit I get the following output

                          :-1: warning: winrt_manifest_install.path is not defined: install target not created
                          

                          therefore nothing happens when I run the project.

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                          • U Umbaman
                            14 Feb 2019, 13:51
                            1. Compilers

                            0_1550151994648_newCompilers.JPG

                            Kits
                            0_1550151918677_new Kits.JPG

                            1. A new project compiles, runs and can be debugged successfully using the Desktop Kit. I was getting the error mentioned due to white spaces in my path.

                            As for the UWP kit I get the following output

                            :-1: warning: winrt_manifest_install.path is not defined: install target not created
                            

                            therefore nothing happens when I run the project.

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                            aha_1980
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                            wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 14:25 last edited by aha_1980
                            #16

                            @Umbaman

                            Do you need UWP/WinRT? I'm out here, I have never used it...

                            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                              Umbaman
                              wrote on 14 Feb 2019, 14:38 last edited by
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                              Yes I do.
                              I need to develop apps for Windows 10 IoT.

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