How to build for x32 if my app is made with x64 kits?
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@jsulm please don't tell me that i don't have to download and install another same Qt but for x32 version..
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Okay, i'm done. I downloaded that 3gb, installed another Qt(same 5.12.0 version but x32) file name was: qt-opensource-windows-x86-5.12.0.exe it installed about 0.5gb in selected folder(interesting why weight of install file almost 3gb). And after all this i can't select bloody executable file when try to add Qt version!
UPDATE:
Just realised that i need qmake.exe file, and there is no such thing in whole folder of freshly installed x32 Qt!
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Hi, I'd just install the 32-bit versions of Qt and never bother with the 64-bit versions of Qt, because there are so many Windows installations that are still 32-bit.
(And the 32-bit version of Qt you can install and run on a 64-bit Windows, but not the other way around.)@hskoglund :( ...shit! I just downloaded the offline version of x86... and I am on 64 bit! :(
And I have been enjoying this whole topic from top (jus for fun) ...and didn't realize it untill I came to this part...writtern 64 bit. That it struck me!.... I ran back to checked my IDM listing and phew! ...its x86... And just completed.....smile
V funny ...Now I have to download it again....smile
Think getting smarter day by day. :)
Anyway np will download it tomorrow. In anycase not going to use it now....so its no big deal.
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@hskoglund :( ...shit! I just downloaded the offline version of x86... and I am on 64 bit! :(
And I have been enjoying this whole topic from top (jus for fun) ...and didn't realize it untill I came to this part...writtern 64 bit. That it struck me!.... I ran back to checked my IDM listing and phew! ...its x86... And just completed.....smile
V funny ...Now I have to download it again....smile
Think getting smarter day by day. :)
Anyway np will download it tomorrow. In anycase not going to use it now....so its no big deal.