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Qt 5.13 is not ready for Android (was QtCreator doesn't find compilers)

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    Gourmet
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    Damn... I investigated android-ndk-r19c-linux-x86_64.zip - there are no ARM compilers indeed. :-(( In r12b they are but here no.

    How to make ARM Android apps with this NDK?

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      Damn... I investigated android-ndk-r19c-linux-x86_64.zip - there are no ARM compilers indeed. :-(( In r12b they are but here no.

      How to make ARM Android apps with this NDK?

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      I just copied non-existing binaries from r12b to r19c folders... Looks like works for while.

      But while I experimented with this all - QtCreator registered lots of fake kits:
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      And how to clean this from red-labeled kits? Who was too much smart to disable Remove button?????....

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        Finally I've got the message. Looks like it is common for most developers who tries turn to newer Qt.

        From now for me Qt 5.13 is not ready for Android application development. Probably this is a bug from older versions - some people reported same before.

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          Finally I've got the message. Looks like it is common for most developers who tries turn to newer Qt.

          From now for me Qt 5.13 is not ready for Android application development. Probably this is a bug from older versions - some people reported same before.

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          @Gourmet do you claim your issue as solved? If so, please don't forget to mark your post as such. Thanks.

          Upvote the answer(s) that helped you solve the issue
          Use "Topic Tools" button to mark your post as Solved
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          Don't ask support requests via chat/PM. Please use the forum so others can benefit from the solution in the future

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            Solved???... No. It is not a solution. It's a hack and this hack unfortunately doesn't solve main problem - I cannot create working Android app with Qt 5.13.

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              Solved???... No. It is not a solution. It's a hack and this hack unfortunately doesn't solve main problem - I cannot create working Android app with Qt 5.13.

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              jsulm
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              @Gourmet I checked r20 NDK and there are Clang ARM compilers.
              "Who was too much smart to disable Remove button?????...." - shouldn't you first select a Kit you want to remove? What should "Remove" button remove if you did not select any Kit?

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

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                @Gourmet I checked r20 NDK and there are Clang ARM compilers.
                "Who was too much smart to disable Remove button?????...." - shouldn't you first select a Kit you want to remove? What should "Remove" button remove if you did not select any Kit?

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                @jsulm

                shouldn't you first select a Kit you want to remove?

                Of course I selected kit to remove. But button Remove remained inactive. It remains inactive for all auto-detected kits.
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                  @jsulm

                  shouldn't you first select a Kit you want to remove?

                  Of course I selected kit to remove. But button Remove remained inactive. It remains inactive for all auto-detected kits.
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                  @Gourmet report is here: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTCREATORBUG-22677

                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                    @Gourmet report is here: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTCREATORBUG-22677

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                    @aha_1980 this is mine report. But may be here somebody knows how to remove unwanted kits by direct file editing.

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                      @aha_1980 this is mine report. But may be here somebody knows how to remove unwanted kits by direct file editing.

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                      @Gourmet next time you can add the link yourself. It makes it easier for others to follow later.

                      Thanks and regards

                      Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                        @Gourmet I checked r20 NDK and there are Clang ARM compilers.
                        "Who was too much smart to disable Remove button?????...." - shouldn't you first select a Kit you want to remove? What should "Remove" button remove if you did not select any Kit?

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                        @jsulm said in Qt 5.13 is not ready for Android (was QtCreator doesn't find compilers):

                        I checked r20 NDK and there are Clang ARM compilers.

                        QtCreator does not add it automatically. Just try tune QtCreator for development of multiplatform apps and it will become clear: Qt 5.12/5.13 IS NOT READY FOR DEVELOPMENT.

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