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  • K kshahim

    after updating Mac to the newest MacOS Catalina 10.15.4, in building i receive this error :

    The platform SDK has been changed from version 10.15 to version 10.15.4.
    This requires a fresh build. Please wipe the build directory completely,
    including any .qmake.stash and .qmake.cache files generated by qmake.

    I tried removing the build dir, and also changing the line in qdevice.pri
    QMAKE_MAC_SDK = macosx10.15.4

    but not yet successful in building the desktop application.

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    jsulm
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    @kshahim So, what happens if you delete build directory, run qmake and build?

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      kshahim
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      when i change the line in qdevice.pri to :
      QMAKE_MAC_SDK = macosx10.15.4

      i receive this error :
      "Project ERROR: Could not resolve SDK Path for 'macosx10.15.4' using --show-sdk-path"

      If i have the line set to :
      QMAKE_MAC_SDK = macosx10.15

      the error message :

      "The platform SDK has been changed from version 10.15 to version 10.15.4.
      This requires a fresh build. Please wipe the build directory completely,
      including any .qmake.stash and .qmake.cache files generated by qmake"

      I removed the build dir, but still i did not succeed in building.

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        kshahim
        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        here is the output of following command :
        xcrun -sdk macosx --show-sdk-path

        /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.15.sdk

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          SGaist
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          #5

          Hi,

          IIRC one thing you can do is create a symbolic link in the same folder.

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            kshahim
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            @SGaist said in The platform SDK error:

            IIRC

            So I made a symbolic link folder for 10.15.4 as following:

            bd2556b0-6775-4e88-8df1-f84e2aa53c5d-image.png

            the result of following command is:
            xcrun --sdk macosx --show-sdk-path
            /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.15.4.sdk

            then, i changed the line in qdevice.pri, to 10.15.4

            however, after fresh building, I receive this error in qt:
            error: Could not resolve SDK Path for 'macosx10.15.4' using --show-sdk-path

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              SGaist
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              Casing is important.

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                kshahim
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                @kshahim said in The platform SDK error:

                MacOSX1

                the one in qdevice.pri is : QMAKE_MAC_SDK = macosx10.15.4
                and the symbolic folder is MacOSX10.15.4.sdk

                i changed the one in qdevice to QMAKE_MAC_SDK = MacOSX10.15.4

                still the same error:
                Project ERROR: Could not resolve SDK Path for 'MacOSX10.15.4' using --show-sdk-path

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                  ostoimenov
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                  @kshahim said in The platform SDK error:

                  after updating Mac to the newest MacOS Catalina 10.15.4, in building i receive this error :

                  The platform SDK has been changed from version 10.15 to version 10.15.4.
                  This requires a fresh build. Please wipe the build directory completely,
                  including any .qmake.stash and .qmake.cache files generated by qmake.

                  I tried removing the build dir, and also changing the line in qdevice.pri
                  QMAKE_MAC_SDK = macosx10.15.4

                  but not yet successful in building the desktop application.

                  I had the same bizarre error. Fixed it by removing build folders from .gitignore.

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                  • O ostoimenov

                    @kshahim said in The platform SDK error:

                    after updating Mac to the newest MacOS Catalina 10.15.4, in building i receive this error :

                    The platform SDK has been changed from version 10.15 to version 10.15.4.
                    This requires a fresh build. Please wipe the build directory completely,
                    including any .qmake.stash and .qmake.cache files generated by qmake.

                    I tried removing the build dir, and also changing the line in qdevice.pri
                    QMAKE_MAC_SDK = macosx10.15.4

                    but not yet successful in building the desktop application.

                    I had the same bizarre error. Fixed it by removing build folders from .gitignore.

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                    kshahim
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    @ostoimenov Thank You!! this solved my issue :)

                    These files were invisible in Mac :
                    948c9d47-63b5-49f4-a466-ec93c3bbacbb-image.png

                    Then i pressed :
                    43b1157f-c9df-41f9-b7c3-5e3d3302869e-image.png

                    to make them visible and i removed the stash files, and it is working now !

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                      advm
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                      #11

                      Hello,
                      I know this topic is old, but just wanted to ask where are located this .gitignore and .qmake_stash files that need to be removed. I have the same problem on macOS Catalina with all newer Qt versions 5.12, 5.13, 5.14, 5.15. Thanks.

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                        advm
                        wrote on last edited by advm
                        #12

                        Ok I just found current workaround, Comment everything in the file:

                        /Your Qt Directory/ mkspecs / features/mac / sdk.mk

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