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  • hskoglundH hskoglund

    You mean typing gdborig also returns nothing?

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    dahu74fr
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    @hskoglund Yes i have an error message :

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      hskoglund
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      The error message is correct, but could also check that MinGW's python works, try type:

      C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt\bin\python
      
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      • hskoglundH hskoglund

        The error message is correct, but could also check that MinGW's python works, try type:

        C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt\bin\python
        
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        dahu74fr
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        @hskoglund said in QT 5.15.0 install ::

        C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt\bin\python
        I have also Python installed on my computer. The V3.8.3.
        Here the result :
        01f77d7a-4dde-4f68-98e9-ff364d8b612f-image.png

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          hskoglund
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          Hmm, tricky :-) one more, in the same CMD try:

          C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt\bin\gdbmtool.exe
          
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          • hskoglundH hskoglund

            Hmm, tricky :-) one more, in the same CMD try:

            C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt\bin\gdbmtool.exe
            
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            @hskoglund
            I have also Python installed on my computer. The V3.8.3.
            Result :
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              hskoglund
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              #40

              Sure, but your V3.8.3 I think should not bother MinGW's version of python.
              One more check: in that same CMD, type:

              set path=C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\bin;C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt\bin
              gdborig
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              • hskoglundH hskoglund

                Sure, but your V3.8.3 I think should not bother MinGW's version of python.
                One more check: in that same CMD, type:

                set path=C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\bin;C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt\bin
                gdborig
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                @hskoglund said in QT 5.15.0 install ::

                set path=C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\bin;C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt\bin

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                  hskoglund
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                  Hmm, you could be right, that your installed Python V3.8.3 is bullying MinGW's python 2.7, because on my Windows 10 without any Python 3.8.3 installed, when I set the path set path=C:\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\bin;C:\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt\bin and type gdborig this shows:
                  Screenshot 2020-07-09 at 16.31.04.png

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                    hskoglund
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                    #43

                    Ok, to try workaround the fighting of the Pythons, in that same CMD window, type;

                    set PYTHONHOME=C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt
                    

                    then try both

                    gdborig
                    

                    and

                    gdb
                    
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                    • hskoglundH hskoglund

                      Ok, to try workaround the fighting of the Pythons, in that same CMD window, type;

                      set PYTHONHOME=C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt
                      

                      then try both

                      gdborig
                      

                      and

                      gdb
                      
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                      @hskoglund
                      For information, before launching what you wrote, i have uninstalled Python 3.8.3, also a Python 2.7.4 used by a software and uninstalled Qt with RevoUninstaller.
                      Then i rebooted and made a cleanup of the registry with CCleaner.
                      I reinstalled Qt, but i have the same result in Debugger in Options.
                      And same result with what you wrote.

                      The result for gdborig :
                      91de75c3-bd7b-4fe3-8135-3daba63352f7-image.png

                      And for gdb :
                      3a53ea92-c11c-4e43-a8c7-65e81415eab4-image.png

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                        hskoglund
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                        Maybe some remnants of Python 3 remains, what happens if you try the same as before in that CMD window, i.e.:

                        set path=C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\bin;C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt\bin
                        set PYTHONHOME=C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt
                        gdborig
                        gdb
                        
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                        • hskoglundH hskoglund

                          Maybe some remnants of Python 3 remains, what happens if you try the same as before in that CMD window, i.e.:

                          set path=C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\bin;C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt\bin
                          set PYTHONHOME=C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt
                          gdborig
                          gdb
                          
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                          @hskoglund said in QT 5.15.0 install ::

                          set PYTHONHOME=C:\Programmation\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\opt

                          There is now no error with dbgorig.

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                            hskoglund
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                            Ok, if you set an empty PYTHONHOME:

                            set PYTHONHOME=
                            

                            and then if you try

                            gdborig
                            

                            again, then it should say:
                            Could not find platform independent libraries <prefix>
                            Could not find platform dependent libraries <exec_prefix>
                            Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to <prefix>[:<exec_prefix>]
                            ImportError: No module named site

                            If it does not, could you type:

                            set
                            
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                              @hskoglund said in QT 5.15.0 install ::

                              set PYTHONHOME=

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                                hskoglund
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                                The set output looks totally legit, the only left I think (a bit of a longshot :-):
                                try uninstalling the Component Servicing Infrastructure (CSI) program, (perhaps that csilogfile tracing stuff messes with gdb)

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                                  OK.
                                  I don't know how to uninstall the Component Servicing Infrastructure (CSI) program.
                                  Can you tell me how ?
                                  I will try this tomorrow.
                                  I will also look at the registry because on my computer, i have a software who check if i have the latest versions for my softwares.
                                  And this software tells me that i have an old version of Python (V3.7.4), or i have uninstalled all versions of Python.
                                  So i thing something is staying in the registry.
                                  I will send my feedback when it will be done.
                                  Best regards and thanks a lot.

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                                    hskoglund
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                                    Uninstall CSI program: no problem, we can try that later.
                                    Also, I just googled for how to trace the startup of gdb
                                    https://www.sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb.html#Startup

                                    So the culprit is that gdborig does not show those error lines as I mentioned above (it just exits silently)

                                    We can look into that tomorrow :-)

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                                    • hskoglundH hskoglund

                                      Uninstall CSI program: no problem, we can try that later.
                                      Also, I just googled for how to trace the startup of gdb
                                      https://www.sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb.html#Startup

                                      So the culprit is that gdborig does not show those error lines as I mentioned above (it just exits silently)

                                      We can look into that tomorrow :-)

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                                      dahu74fr
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                                      @hskoglund OK. We will look that tomorrow.
                                      I am looking actually at the registry and there is many entries with Python.

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                                      • hskoglundH hskoglund

                                        Uninstall CSI program: no problem, we can try that later.
                                        Also, I just googled for how to trace the startup of gdb
                                        https://www.sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb.html#Startup

                                        So the culprit is that gdborig does not show those error lines as I mentioned above (it just exits silently)

                                        We can look into that tomorrow :-)

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                                        dahu74fr
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                                        @hskoglund Sorry,
                                        I couldn't try anything these 3 days. Now, it's OK.
                                        I cleaned every entry of Python in the registry and it's the same thing.
                                        I tried to use gdb.exe located in Qt with CodeBlocks and it works.
                                        It's only with Qt which it doesn't works, i think.
                                        Perhaps a Qt path ou configuration that is not good.

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                                          hskoglund
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                                          Hi, also the reason why Qt's gdb.exe does not work might not be Python-related at all, it could be the problem is that CodeBlock and Qt are on the same PC...
                                          Anyways, if gdb.exe in CodeBlocks works for you, then you're ok :-)

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