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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    Hi,

    The most simple would be to build the plugin following the documentation.

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    • Quang PhuQ Offline
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      Quang Phu
      wrote on last edited by Quang Phu
      #3

      Hi @SGaist
      I tried to build plugin as document with these command

      qmake -- MYSQL_PREFIX=/usr/local
      make sub-mysql
      

      but It seem incorrect syntax for qmake because I got these errors:
      0_1567268976984_Screen Shot 2019-08-31 at 11.29.14 PM.png

      and

      macbooks-MBP:sqldrivers macbook$ make sub-mysql
      make: *** No rule to make target `sub-mysql'.  Stop.
      

      This is my qmake version:

      macbooks-MBP:sqldrivers macbook$ qmake -version
      QMake version 3.1
      Using Qt version 5.13.0 in /Users/macbook/Qt5.13.0/5.13.0/clang_64/lib
      

      Did I miss anything, or i have to install more components?

      Thank again!

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      • SGaistS Offline
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        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        Looks like you didn't install the sources, did you ?

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        • Quang PhuQ Offline
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          Quang Phu
          wrote on last edited by Quang Phu
          #5

          Hi @SGaist,
          I have checked my folder, when I run command in Src, qmake -- MYSQL_PREFIX=/usr/local seem work fine
          but when I run
          make sub-mysql
          got error

          make: *** No rule to make target `sub-mysql'.  Stop.
          

          I tried to edit rerun qmake with path MYSQL_PREFIX=/usr/local/sql
          Error still exists, and this if my folder structure0_1567352396749_Screen Shot 2019-09-01 at 10.39.48 PM.png
          So what is incorrect here?

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          • SGaistS Offline
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            SGaist
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            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            Did you saw any error when calling qmake ?

            From the looks of it, I would have thought that your MySQL installation is rather in the mysql subfolder.

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            • Quang PhuQ Offline
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              Quang Phu
              wrote on last edited by Quang Phu
              #7

              Hi @SGaist,
              I think not.
              Let make it easy, I'll show you all steps and log for this issue:

              1. In uninstall mysql and Qt from my MacBook
              2. I install mysql through file "mysql-8.0.17-macos10.14-x86_64.dmg" downloaded from mysql home page. As I know, this is latest release version of mysql.
                Installation success! Then I have 2 folder in /usr/local/
                /mysql/
                /mysql-8.0.17-macos10.14-x86_64/
              3. I install Qt 5.13.0 through file "qt-opensource-mac-x64-5.13.0.dmg", I installed all components, and it success
              4. I cd to Qt5.13.0/5.13.0/Src/qtbase/plugins/sqldrivers/ and run command:
                "qmake -- MYSQL_PREFIX=/usr/local/mysql"
                and I got this log
                0_1567401152808_Screen Shot 2019-09-02 at 11.36.46 AM.png

              then I run
              make sub-mysql
              and got this error
              0_1567400253123_Screen Shot 2019-09-02 at 11.37.22 AM.png

              I searched in Internet and in topic https://forum.qt.io/topic/99565/error-to-build-the-qmysql-plugin-on-macos-high-sierra/8

              I have command:
              configure -sql-mysql MYSQL_PREFIX=/usr/local/mysql

              After running, I got this log
              0_1567400409115_Screen Shot 2019-09-02 at 11.41.48 AM.png

              It seem Qt had driver mysql, then I go back Qt5.13.0/5.13.0/Src/qtbase/plugins/sqldrivers/
              and try to run make sub-mysql, now no error appears and I have this log:
              0_1567401426059_Screen Shot 2019-09-02 at 12.16.36 PM.png

              It seem ok, but in folder Qt5.13.0/5.13.0/clang_64/plugins/sqldrivers/, there is still no file libqsqlmysql.dylib.
              And I run app still got error
              QSqlDatabase: QMYSQL driver not loaded
              QSqlDatabase: available drivers: QSQLITE QODBC QODBC3 QPSQL QPSQL7
              Are there anything wrong here?
              Thank @SGaist

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                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                In the first case, based on the summary, MySQL has not been found since the MySql line clearly says no, hence the error you have after. As to why it failed to find it, take a look at the test logs.

                As for the seconde case, you have your build of Qt installed in /usr/local/Qt-5.13.0. You will find there the MySQL plugin.

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                • Quang PhuQ Offline
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                  Quang Phu
                  wrote on last edited by Quang Phu
                  #9

                  I try make install as log, but got error
                  clang: error: no such file or directory: '/Users/macbook/Qt5.13.0/5.13.0/Src/qtbase/lib/libqtpcre2_debug.a'
                  make[4]: *** [../../lib/QtCore.framework/QtCore_debug] Error 1
                  make[3]: *** [debug-install] Error 2
                  make[2]: *** [sub-corelib-install_subtargets] Error 2
                  make[1]: *** [sub-src-install_subtargets] Error 2
                  hmm, it seem be hard, I think qt should provide more detail direction to install Mysql plugin. I saw many topics on Forum about this issue, but still can not find correct one for my case, thank again @SGaist

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                    #10

                    I suggested to look at the test logs that are generated when you called qmake in the plugin folder. There you'll find what went wrong.

                    Note that since you have full Qt build with the MySQL plugin enabled, you can also use that one.

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                    • Quang PhuQ Offline
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                      Quang Phu
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #11

                      Hi, @SGaist ,
                      Finally, it's done for me, but it takes time too much, I have look at many topics to find out solution for this. I think we should have a big topic to collect common issues + solution for each, it would reduce time for developer to search and supporter to answer.
                      Thank you for your support.
                      Between, I created a topic to give some instructions to create Mysql on Mac device at: https://forum.qt.io/topic/106565/mysql-qt-create-plugin-mysql-for-qt-on-mac, if you have time, please take a look at it, thanks.

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