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  • chrizbeeC Offline
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    chrizbee
    wrote on last edited by
    #10

    Another Update:
    I've just completely uninstalled Qt 5.13.0 and installed Qt 5.12.4 using the offline installer.
    Same result (as expected, since both are using Qt Creator 4.9.1).

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    • hskoglundH Offline
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      hskoglund
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      #11

      Hi, just guessing but maybe your temp environment variables have a bad setting, to check, open a CMD window and type:

      echo %TEMP%
      echo %TMP%
      
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      • hskoglundH hskoglund

        Hi, just guessing but maybe your temp environment variables have a bad setting, to check, open a CMD window and type:

        echo %TEMP%
        echo %TMP%
        
        chrizbeeC Offline
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        chrizbee
        wrote on last edited by chrizbee
        #12

        @hskoglund
        Should be fine.

        λ echo %TEMP%
        C:\Users\chrba\AppData\Local\Temp
        
        λ echo %TMP%
        C:\Users\chrba\AppData\Local\Temp
        

        But I'm guessing too, that there's some "bad settings" stored somewhere which I didn't delete yet.
        Because it was working before...

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        • hskoglundH Offline
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          hskoglund
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          #13

          Also, what you can try: create another, new user. Switch to that user and start Qt Creator.

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          • chrizbeeC Offline
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            chrizbee
            wrote on last edited by
            #14

            Qt 5.9.8 offline installer with Qt Creator 4.8.2 works flawlessly.

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            • hskoglundH hskoglund

              Also, what you can try: create another, new user. Switch to that user and start Qt Creator.

              chrizbeeC Offline
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              chrizbee
              wrote on last edited by chrizbee
              #15

              @hskoglund I can start Qt Creator from another user without any problems.
              But what are the differences related to Qt Creator?
              Environment variables? Registry entries?
              Why would it work for the new user and not for my default one?

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              • chrizbeeC chrizbee

                @hskoglund I can start Qt Creator from another user without any problems.
                But what are the differences related to Qt Creator?
                Environment variables? Registry entries?
                Why would it work for the new user and not for my default one?

                jsulmJ Offline
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                jsulm
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #16

                @chrizbee said in Qt Creator 4.9.1 does not start on Windows 10:

                Environment variables? Registry entries?
                Why would it work for the new user and not for my default one?

                Because there is probably something broken (like environment variables, registry, entries in the file system,...)

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

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @chrizbee said in Qt Creator 4.9.1 does not start on Windows 10:

                  Environment variables? Registry entries?
                  Why would it work for the new user and not for my default one?

                  Because there is probably something broken (like environment variables, registry, entries in the file system,...)

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                  aha_1980
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #17

                  @jsulm And given it works with 4.8, probably some new setting introduced in 4.9...

                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @chrizbee From the GDB log it is perfprofiler plug-in

                    chrizbeeC Offline
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                    chrizbee
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #18

                    @jsulm said in Qt Creator 4.9.1 does not start on Windows 10:

                    @chrizbee From the GDB log it is perfprofiler plug-in

                    Perfprofiler is not the problem ("only" soft assert). I disabled the plugin and retried with the same result (GDB has no soft assert anymore, but the SIGSEGV is still there).

                    @aha_1980 said in Qt Creator 4.9.1 does not start on Windows 10:

                    @jsulm And given it works with 4.8, probably some new setting introduced in 4.9...

                    Now here comes the strange part:
                    I've installed Qt 5.13.0 and tried the following standalone Qt Creator installers:
                    4.9.2 / 4.9.1 / 4.9.0 / 4.8.2 (both 32 and 64 bit) --> Neither of those worked.

                    So I've figured that the combination is where the problem is coming from.
                    Given this GDB log:

                    Thread 1 received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
                    0x6422c807 in Qt5Core!?activate@QMetaObject@@SAXPAVQObject@@HHPAPAX@Z ()
                       from C:\Qt\Qt5.13.0\Tools\QtCreator\bin\Qt5Core.dll
                    

                    I still do not have a solution to my problem, just a few workarounds which are quite nasty...

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                    • chrizbeeC chrizbee

                      @jsulm said in Qt Creator 4.9.1 does not start on Windows 10:

                      @chrizbee From the GDB log it is perfprofiler plug-in

                      Perfprofiler is not the problem ("only" soft assert). I disabled the plugin and retried with the same result (GDB has no soft assert anymore, but the SIGSEGV is still there).

                      @aha_1980 said in Qt Creator 4.9.1 does not start on Windows 10:

                      @jsulm And given it works with 4.8, probably some new setting introduced in 4.9...

                      Now here comes the strange part:
                      I've installed Qt 5.13.0 and tried the following standalone Qt Creator installers:
                      4.9.2 / 4.9.1 / 4.9.0 / 4.8.2 (both 32 and 64 bit) --> Neither of those worked.

                      So I've figured that the combination is where the problem is coming from.
                      Given this GDB log:

                      Thread 1 received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
                      0x6422c807 in Qt5Core!?activate@QMetaObject@@SAXPAVQObject@@HHPAPAX@Z ()
                         from C:\Qt\Qt5.13.0\Tools\QtCreator\bin\Qt5Core.dll
                      

                      I still do not have a solution to my problem, just a few workarounds which are quite nasty...

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                      aha_1980
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #19

                      @chrizbee said in Qt Creator 4.9.1 does not start on Windows 10:

                      Given this GDB log:

                      Can you go upwards the stack trace and see where this crash originates from?

                      Anyway, if it works in a fresh user account I'd probably rename my account, create a new one and copy over all the things I need. It's a bit of work, but still faster than reinstalling the whole system.

                      Just my 2ct.

                      Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                      • aha_1980A aha_1980

                        @chrizbee said in Qt Creator 4.9.1 does not start on Windows 10:

                        Given this GDB log:

                        Can you go upwards the stack trace and see where this crash originates from?

                        Anyway, if it works in a fresh user account I'd probably rename my account, create a new one and copy over all the things I need. It's a bit of work, but still faster than reinstalling the whole system.

                        Just my 2ct.

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                        chrizbee
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #20

                        @aha_1980 said in Qt Creator 4.9.1 does not start on Windows 10:

                        Anyway, if it works in a fresh user account I'd probably rename my account, create a new one and copy over all the things I need. It's a bit of work, but still faster than reinstalling the whole system.

                        I actually ended up reinstalling the whole system. Still, this should not happen...

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                        • chrizbeeC chrizbee

                          @aha_1980 said in Qt Creator 4.9.1 does not start on Windows 10:

                          Anyway, if it works in a fresh user account I'd probably rename my account, create a new one and copy over all the things I need. It's a bit of work, but still faster than reinstalling the whole system.

                          I actually ended up reinstalling the whole system. Still, this should not happen...

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                          aha_1980
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #21

                          @chrizbee I have three or more more instances of Creator open daily, so I'm pretty sure you had really bad luck...

                          This should never happen again.

                          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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