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    Praveen.Illa
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    Hello all,
    I have successfully compiled and installed Qt sources (5.15.1) on Ubuntu 16.04 which is a 32-bit platform.
    Since, there is no latest Qt creator installers for 32-bit machine, I thought of compiling Qt creator source (4.11.0) for 32-bit platform.
    I have followed below steps for building Qt creator
    cd <QtCreatorSources>/..
    mkdir qtcreator-build
    cd qtcreator-build
    <QtInstall>/bin/qmake -r <QtCreatorSources>
    make

    After make, below error is coming
    error: failed to execute syncqt for the bundled qtscript module

    So, again re-compiled Qt script modules from Qt sources and tried to compile Qt creator again. Now, I observed a different error
    error: aggregate ‘QPainterPath path’ has incomplete type and cannot be defined

    My question is, for building Qt creator successfully, do I have to compile all the modules in Qt sources (5.15.1 ) ?

    Can any one please suggest ?

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    • P Praveen.Illa

      Hello all,
      I have successfully compiled and installed Qt sources (5.15.1) on Ubuntu 16.04 which is a 32-bit platform.
      Since, there is no latest Qt creator installers for 32-bit machine, I thought of compiling Qt creator source (4.11.0) for 32-bit platform.
      I have followed below steps for building Qt creator
      cd <QtCreatorSources>/..
      mkdir qtcreator-build
      cd qtcreator-build
      <QtInstall>/bin/qmake -r <QtCreatorSources>
      make

      After make, below error is coming
      error: failed to execute syncqt for the bundled qtscript module

      So, again re-compiled Qt script modules from Qt sources and tried to compile Qt creator again. Now, I observed a different error
      error: aggregate ‘QPainterPath path’ has incomplete type and cannot be defined

      My question is, for building Qt creator successfully, do I have to compile all the modules in Qt sources (5.15.1 ) ?

      Can any one please suggest ?

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      aha_1980
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by aha_1980
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      Hi @Praveen-Illa,

      I think you are in dependency hell now. Probably Creator 4.11 was never tested with Qt 5.15.

      As QPainterPath is in QtGUI which you probably have, does adding an #include <QPainterPath> in the file giving the compile error help? (Just a shot in the dark)

      Regards

      Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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      • aha_1980A aha_1980

        Hi @Praveen-Illa,

        I think you are in dependency hell now. Probably Creator 4.11 was never tested with Qt 5.15.

        As QPainterPath is in QtGUI which you probably have, does adding an #include <QPainterPath> in the file giving the compile error help? (Just a shot in the dark)

        Regards

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        Praveen.Illa
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        @aha_1980
        Thanks for your quick response.
        So, which Qt creator version is supposed to be used with Qt 5.15.1 ?

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        • P Praveen.Illa

          @aha_1980
          Thanks for your quick response.
          So, which Qt creator version is supposed to be used with Qt 5.15.1 ?

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          aha_1980
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          wrote on last edited by aha_1980
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          @Praveen-Illa Why don't you have a look in the README.md in your Creator tree?

          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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