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    Cyrille de Brebisson
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    hello,

    Yes, I have installed xcode and the command line tools as you can see here:
    note: xcode is version 12.4 (12D4e)

    MacBook-de-Cyrille:HPAccessoryCenter cyrilledebrebisson$ xcode-select --install
    xcode-select: error: command line tools are already installed, use "Software Update" to install updates
    MacBook-de-Cyrille:HPAccessoryCenter cyrilledebrebisson$ 
    

    The compiler path point to /usb/bin GCC and clang
    All auto detected/setup at QT install time.
    cyrille

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      artwaw
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      You can just edit the kit settings - there is separate entry for CMake, just enter the path there and see?

      For more information please re-read.

      Kind Regards,
      Artur

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        Cyrille de Brebisson
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        Hello,

        in the kit settings, it just says "CMake 3.19.2 (Qt)" there is no path.
        When I click on "manage"for cmake, it shows a path /Users/cyrilledebrebisson/Qt/Tools/CMake//CMake.app/Contents/MacOS/CMake

        This is the only option that I have for cmake.

        Cyrille

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        • C Cyrille de Brebisson

          Hello,

          in the kit settings, it just says "CMake 3.19.2 (Qt)" there is no path.
          When I click on "manage"for cmake, it shows a path /Users/cyrilledebrebisson/Qt/Tools/CMake//CMake.app/Contents/MacOS/CMake

          This is the only option that I have for cmake.

          Cyrille

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          artwaw
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          @Cyrille-de-Brebisson [Preferences] --> [Kits] --> [CMake] tab.
          You have there autodetected versions and ability to add manually.

          However I never used CMake with Qt 5, only Clang.

          CMake provided with Qt worked ok in Qt 6 though.

          For more information please re-read.

          Kind Regards,
          Artur

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            Cyrille de Brebisson
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            Hello,

            Unfortunately, our app does not work with QT6 because it requires modules that are not yet available...

            So the question is: how do I configure things and how do I download versions that will work together.

            I am more of a windows user normally, so I am not that knowledgeable on mac.
            My mac auto updated to the latest macOS, then I had to update xcode as the previous version stopped working. and the version of QT that I had installed stopped working when I updated xcode. So I reinstalled QT and now QT can not build... which is kind of frustrating :-(

            Cyrille

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            • C Cyrille de Brebisson

              Hello,

              Unfortunately, our app does not work with QT6 because it requires modules that are not yet available...

              So the question is: how do I configure things and how do I download versions that will work together.

              I am more of a windows user normally, so I am not that knowledgeable on mac.
              My mac auto updated to the latest macOS, then I had to update xcode as the previous version stopped working. and the version of QT that I had installed stopped working when I updated xcode. So I reinstalled QT and now QT can not build... which is kind of frustrating :-(

              Cyrille

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              artwaw
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              @Cyrille-de-Brebisson Search for CMake installation packages on CMake webpage, install the one required, point the paths in Qt where needed.
              In terminal/console you can, after installation, get full path needed by running command which cmake

              For more information please re-read.

              Kind Regards,
              Artur

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                Cyrille de Brebisson
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                OK, so I got so frustrated with the whole thing that I wiped out my mac HD and did a fresh install.
                Installed "Big Sur", installed homeBrew and used it to install svn (home brew also installs xcode command lines tools), downloaded my code, installed QT, using the default QT 5.15 version.

                This is where I saw the first error:
                9259ac8d-08dd-48a1-9631-3e59ec341e94-image.png

                But xcode IS installed and setup as I can start it and start a project.
                Also, the command lines tool are installed:
                xcode-select --install
                xcode-select: error: command line tools are already installed, use "Software Update" to install updates

                When I opened my project and try to compile it, I get the following errors (taken from the longer out text):

                Print: Entry, ":com.apple.actool.compilation-results:output-files", Does Not Exist
                
                
                xcode-select: error: tool 'actool' requires Xcode, but active developer directory '/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools' is a command line tools instance
                make[1]: *** [/Users/cydeb/Desktop/hpac/HPAccessoryCenter/asset_catalog_compiler.Info.plist] Error 1
                make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
                make: *** [sub-HPAccessoryCenterMain-pro-make_first-ordered] Error 2
                11:29:42: Le processus "/usr/bin/make" s'est terminé avec le code 2.
                Erreur lors de la compilation/déploiement du projet HPAccessoryCenter (kit : Desktop Qt 5.15.2 clang 64bit)
                The kit Desktop Qt 5.15.2 clang 64bit has configuration issues which might be the root cause for this problem.
                When executing step "Make"
                

                looking in the kits, the only "problem" is that Cmake warning, saying it needs 3.14 or higher, while 3.19 is installed.

                Cyrille

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                  Cyrille de Brebisson
                  wrote on last edited by Cyrille de Brebisson
                  #12

                  After installing Cmake 3.14, it still does not work. the errors are basically the same, except that it does not complain about mis-configured kit:

                  xcode-select: error: tool 'actool' requires Xcode, but active developer directory '/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools' is a command line tools instance
                  make[1]: *** [/Users/cydeb/Desktop/hpac/HPAccessoryCenter/asset_catalog_compiler.Info.plist] Error 1
                  make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
                  make: *** [sub-HPAccessoryCenterMain-pro-make_first-ordered] Error 2
                  12:18:05: Le processus "/usr/bin/make" s'est terminé avec le code 2.
                  Erreur lors de la compilation/déploiement du projet HPAccessoryCenter (kit : Desktop Qt 5.15.2 clang 64bit)
                  When executing step "Make"
                  

                  Cyrille

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                    Hi,

                    @Cyrille-de-Brebisson said in QT on mac, cmake problem?:

                    xcode-select: error: tool 'actool' requires Xcode, but active developer directory '/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools' is a command line tools instance

                    Looks like Xcode is actually required.

                    Note that Qt is only officially supported using Apple's Xcode so going with other sources for the command line tools is not something that has been tested nor is supported.

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                      Cyrille de Brebisson
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                      Hello,

                      But xcode is installed, so are the xcode command line tools.

                      Cyrille

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                        Which version did you install ?

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                          shaw
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                          hah,i see the same problem,just change the path,you say:'When I click on "manage"for cmake, it shows a path /Users/cyrilledebrebisson/Qt/Tools/CMake//CMake.app/Contents/MacOS/CMake', to '.../Cmake/Cmake.app/...' ,it look like so stupid.

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