QT 5.15.0 install :
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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 :
And for gdb :
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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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@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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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 siteIf it does not, could you type:
set
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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. -
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#StartupSo 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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@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. -
@hskoglund I tried to launch gdb.exe whickh is in codeblocks in command line to see if it works. Inoted also that gdb.exe in codeblocks is exactly the same as in Qt. To test gdb, i used a small program prog.c:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>int main()
{
printf("Hello world!\n");
return 0;
}The i compiled it with :
gcc -Wall -g prog.c -o prog
and after i launched :
gdb prog.exe
And the result is that i have nothing.
I made the same thing with gdb in Qt, and same result.