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  • sierdzioS Offline
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    sierdzio
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    • find where your OpenSSL installation is
    • in your .pro file (I assume you're using qmake), add:
    LIBS+=path/to/openssl/libs
    INCLUDEPATH+=path/to/openssl/include
    

    (Z(:^

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    • sierdzioS sierdzio
      • find where your OpenSSL installation is
      • in your .pro file (I assume you're using qmake), add:
      LIBS+=path/to/openssl/libs
      INCLUDEPATH+=path/to/openssl/include
      
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      wrote on last edited by qcoderpro
      #9

      @sierdzio

      I've installed both x64 and x86 versions of openssl but the kit I'm using to run the project is x64 so I add: C:\Qt\Tools\OpenSSL\Win_x64\lib

      But I'm using CMake. Can I add these two lines just like the .pro file of qmake in it?

      LIBS += C:\Qt\Tools\OpenSSL\Win_x64\lib   // (There's no 'libs' folder in the openssl directory)
      INCLUDEPATH += C:\Qt\Tools\OpenSSL\Win_x64\include
      
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        For cmake, you should use FindOpenSSL: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FindOpenSSL.html

        (Z(:^

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        • sierdzioS sierdzio

          For cmake, you should use FindOpenSSL: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FindOpenSSL.html

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          wrote on last edited by qcoderpro
          #11

          @sierdzio

          I added the following two lines in the .txt file and saved the project. No errors came up:

          find_package(OpenSSL)
          target_link_libraries(QML_5 PRIVATE OpenSSL::SSL)
          

          But still the project can't run successfully!

          12f0f584-a4de-4aa9-8ffd-59e368f3b1de-image.png

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            Hi,

            Which version of OpenSSL are you using ?

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Hi,

              Which version of OpenSSL are you using ?

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              @SGaist

              I don't know! (How to know that!?)

              But it's written in CMakeLists.txt:

              cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14)

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                That's the minimal cmake version required to build the project.

                As for OpenSSL, the installer might tell you this.
                The headers of the library.

                Or use QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString.

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  That's the minimal cmake version required to build the project.

                  As for OpenSSL, the installer might tell you this.
                  The headers of the library.

                  Or use QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString.

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                  @SGaist

                  As for OpenSSL, the installer might tell you this.
                  The headers of the library.

                  Capture4.PNG

                  Or use QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString.

                  How to use it in my QML project?
                  I used it this way but that doesn't work!

                  Component.onCompleted: {
                          console.log(QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString)
                      }
                  
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                    @qcoderpro said in QML Image: TLS initialization failed:

                    QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString

                    Use it in you main.cpp.

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      @qcoderpro said in QML Image: TLS initialization failed:

                      QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString

                      Use it in you main.cpp.

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                      wrote on last edited by qcoderpro
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                      @SGaist

                      I included these two header files:

                      #include <iostream>
                      #include <QSslSocket>
                      

                      and this line in main.cpp:

                      std::cout<< "The openSSL version is: " <<
                                  QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString << '\n'
                      

                      In return I get this warning in the Issues window and nothing related to what I foresee in Application/Compile Output windows!

                      warning: address of function 'QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString' will always evaluate to 'true'

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                        QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString is a static function that you have to call.

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString is a static function that you have to call.

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                          @SGaist

                          Yes, I didn't notice the parentheses enough. Finally using: qInfo() << QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString(); I could see the result: "OpenSSL 1.1.1f 31 Mar 2020", which is very close to what the installer showed!

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                            Except it should be the j release. You should ensure that this is the one used by your application.

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                            • SGaistS SGaist

                              Except it should be the j release. You should ensure that this is the one used by your application.

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                              wrote on last edited by qcoderpro
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                              @SGaist

                              You mean I have two files/packs installed as openSSL, one with f release and the other with j and that f release is what QtCreator is using!? So what is the problem with that f release the IDE is using and why can't it run the program by that properly?

                              Or probably there's a conflict between the two releases and I need to uninstall one to run the app properly! :(
                              But how?

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                                @SGaist

                                You mean I have two files/packs installed as openSSL, one with f release and the other with j and that f release is what QtCreator is using!? So what is the problem with that f release the IDE is using and why can't it run the program by that properly?

                                Or probably there's a conflict between the two releases and I need to uninstall one to run the app properly! :(
                                But how?

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                                Now when I run the project, Issues, Compile Output and General Messages windows show nothing. Only Application Output shows this:
                                Starting ... build-QML_5-Desktop_Qt_5_15_2_MinGW_64_bit-Debug\QML_5.exe ... which shows nothing bad!

                                So why still nothing as output is shown? :(

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                                  Did you check that your application shows correctly an image from your disk ?

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                                    Now when I run the project, Issues, Compile Output and General Messages windows show nothing. Only Application Output shows this:
                                    Starting ... build-QML_5-Desktop_Qt_5_15_2_MinGW_64_bit-Debug\QML_5.exe ... which shows nothing bad!

                                    So why still nothing as output is shown? :(

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                                    wrote on last edited by tomy
                                    #24

                                    @qcoderpro

                                    Put your image element inside a window element. It's required to me.

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