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  • SGaistS Offline
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    Hi,

    Are you using a 32bit build of Qt ?

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      @hbatalha said in Qt 5.15.2 MinGW 32-bit throwing errors but 64-bit version working fine.:

      #include <QtGui/QAction>

      This is Qt4. Are you sure you installed Qt4/32bit correctly? I would guess no.
      Make sure the correct uic compiler is picked up (the Qt5 one) if you have installed and want to use Qt5

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        Hi,

        Are you using a 32bit build of Qt ?

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        @SGaist

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          @SGaist

          Screenshot_4.png

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          @hbatalha And what do you want to tell with us? It's completely irrelevant what Qt version or what else your IDE is using...

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          • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

            @hbatalha And what do you want to tell with us? It's completely irrelevant what Qt version or what else your IDE is using...

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            @Christian-Ehrlicher Sorry, where can I find the info you requested me?

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              In the Kit settings

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                In the Kit settings

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                @SGaist this one?

                Screenshot_5.png

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                  @hbatalha said in Qt 5.15.2 MinGW 32-bit throwing errors but 64-bit version working fine.:

                  I am trying to build 32-bit application after successfully building the 64-bit.

                  Did the same project successfully built in 64-bit?

                  looks like uic compiler of Qt4 version is linked, clean and rebuild the project.

                  check whether generated "ui_mainwindow.h" file having current timestamp.

                  have a look into makefile and check whether it's reflecting the valid settings.
                  (QMAKE/CXXFLAGS)

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                  • nageshN nagesh

                    @hbatalha said in Qt 5.15.2 MinGW 32-bit throwing errors but 64-bit version working fine.:

                    I am trying to build 32-bit application after successfully building the 64-bit.

                    Did the same project successfully built in 64-bit?

                    looks like uic compiler of Qt4 version is linked, clean and rebuild the project.

                    check whether generated "ui_mainwindow.h" file having current timestamp.

                    have a look into makefile and check whether it's reflecting the valid settings.
                    (QMAKE/CXXFLAGS)

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                    @nagesh said in Qt 5.15.2 MinGW 32-bit throwing errors but 64-bit version working fine.:

                    Did the same project successfully built in 64-bit?

                    I came to realize that the 64-bit that built successfully is the Qt 6.0.0 mingw 64 bit and Qt 6.0.1 mingw 64 bit not Qt 5.15.2 mingw 64 bit as I don't have it installed.

                    clean and rebuild the project.

                    Did that multiple times, same result

                    check whether generated "ui_mainwindow.h" file having current timestamp.

                    Didn't understand, how do I do that?

                    have a look into makefile and check whether it's reflecting the valid settings.

                    How will I know if it not reflecting valid settings

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                    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                      @hbatalha said in Qt 5.15.2 MinGW 32-bit throwing errors but 64-bit version working fine.:

                      #include <QtGui/QAction>

                      This is Qt4. Are you sure you installed Qt4/32bit correctly? I would guess no.
                      Make sure the correct uic compiler is picked up (the Qt5 one) if you have installed and want to use Qt5

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                      @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Qt 5.15.2 MinGW 32-bit throwing errors but 64-bit version working fine.:

                      Make sure the correct uic compiler is picked up (the Qt5 one) if you have installed and want to use Qt5

                      How will I check that?

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                        @nagesh said in Qt 5.15.2 MinGW 32-bit throwing errors but 64-bit version working fine.:

                        Did the same project successfully built in 64-bit?

                        I came to realize that the 64-bit that built successfully is the Qt 6.0.0 mingw 64 bit and Qt 6.0.1 mingw 64 bit not Qt 5.15.2 mingw 64 bit as I don't have it installed.

                        clean and rebuild the project.

                        Did that multiple times, same result

                        check whether generated "ui_mainwindow.h" file having current timestamp.

                        Didn't understand, how do I do that?

                        have a look into makefile and check whether it's reflecting the valid settings.

                        How will I know if it not reflecting valid settings

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                        @hbatalha in the build directory check for Makefile. Debug/Release based on your build
                        and search for bin/uic and confirm it's from the currect version..

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                        • nageshN nagesh

                          @hbatalha in the build directory check for Makefile. Debug/Release based on your build
                          and search for bin/uic and confirm it's from the currect version..

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                          @nagesh So I uinstalled Qt 5.15.2 MinGW 32-bit and installed Qt 5.15.1 MinGW 32-bit(just for the sake of trying), same results

                          search for bin/uic and confirm it's from the currect version..

                          C:/Qt/5.15.1/mingw81_32/bin/uic.exe

                          That is what I found, I guessing it is right version

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                            As I already said - either there is a uic.exe from Qt4 around or you checked in the generated ui_mainwindow.h (which also then was created with a Qt4 uic) - remove both.

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                            • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                              As I already said - either there is a uic.exe from Qt4 around or you checked in the generated ui_mainwindow.h (which also then was created with a Qt4 uic) - remove both.

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                              @Christian-Ehrlicher

                              remove both.

                              To remove uic.exe and the generated ui_mainwindow.h???
                              Sorry I don't understand what exactly you are telling me to do.

                              either there is a uic.exe from Qt4 around

                              I would guess no. Is there any possible scenario where you would download compilers only from qt5 and end up with some files from qt4 in them?

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                                Remove the ui_mainwindow.h - it was created with an uic.exe from Qt4.

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                                • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                  Remove the ui_mainwindow.h - it was created with an uic.exe from Qt4.

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                                  @Christian-Ehrlicher I did that and it solved the first error. But I am still left with the other 2 types of compiling error mentioned in the OP.

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                                    The documentation to QSpinBox::valueChanged() exectly desribes your problem. Reading docs is sometimes useful...

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                                    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                      The documentation to QSpinBox::valueChanged() exectly desribes your problem. Reading docs is sometimes useful...

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                                      @Christian-Ehrlicher yeah it works, but still... when I compile using Qt 6.0.1 64-bit it works fine, it should work.

                                      The problem is not really the compile errors, it is why my code works fine using Qt 6.0.1 64-bit and fails when using Qt 5.15.1/2 32-bit.

                                      In the OP I posted 3 errors but it is really 3 type of errors, there are a lot more than just 3 errors all over my project and also there are other type of errors.

                                      I tried commenting the lines that threw the errors and it compiled successfully and thus a question arose: will I have to rewrite everything so it can compile in 32-bit?? That doesn't seem right to me, I don't think it is supposed to be this way.

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                                        Because the overloads triggering the compilation error have been either renamed or removed in Qt 6.

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                                        • SGaistS SGaist

                                          Because the overloads triggering the compilation error have been either renamed or removed in Qt 6.

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                                          @SGaist Since Qt 6 doesn't yet support 32-bit I should rewrite my code to get it to compile in 32-bit? It will feel like walking backwards though but if that's all to it I don't think I have much of a choice if I want to get my program in 32-bit exe.

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