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  • SGaistS Offline
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    @raven-worx indeed there shouldn't. However it's usually better to have everything from one compiler if possible to avoid surprises.

    I was also thinking about 32 VS 64 bit builds.

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      @TheMushroom said in Getting "qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function..." when trying to send network request:

      For some reason my Window->Views button is greyed out and can't be clicked.

      you need to be in the Debug view (big Tab selected on the left side), then the menu item is enabled.

      Is this the "project settings" tab? :

      yes. Your environment isn't overridden.

      I downloaded them off this site.

      I just used OpenSSL today successfully with Qt 5.10.1 and mingw. I've downloaded it from here.

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      @raven-worx
      How would I link the OpenSSL to Qt?

      I tried using the "Add Library..." feature in Qt, which generated the following lines in my .pro file:

      win32:CONFIG(release, debug|release): LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/MinGW/ -lssl-1_1
      else:win32:CONFIG(debug, debug|release): LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/MinGW/ -lssl-1_1d
      else:unix: LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/MinGW/ -lssl-1_1
      
      INCLUDEPATH += D:/OpenSSL-Win32/include
      DEPENDPATH += D:/OpenSSL-Win32/include
      
      win32:CONFIG(release, debug|release): LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/ -llibcrypto
      else:win32:CONFIG(debug, debug|release): LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/ -llibcryptod
      else:unix: LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/ -llibcrypto
      
      INCLUDEPATH += D:/OpenSSL-Win32/include
      DEPENDPATH += D:/OpenSSL-Win32/include
      

      I also added the libssl-1_1.dll and libcrypto-1_1.dll into the same places as I did with the libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll files.

      Still the same errors :(

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      • SGaistS Offline
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        You don't link. By default Qt loads the OpenSSL .dll.

        However from the looks of it, you downloaded the 1.1 series which is not compatible with the 1.0.

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          @raven-worx
          How would I link the OpenSSL to Qt?

          I tried using the "Add Library..." feature in Qt, which generated the following lines in my .pro file:

          win32:CONFIG(release, debug|release): LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/MinGW/ -lssl-1_1
          else:win32:CONFIG(debug, debug|release): LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/MinGW/ -lssl-1_1d
          else:unix: LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/MinGW/ -lssl-1_1
          
          INCLUDEPATH += D:/OpenSSL-Win32/include
          DEPENDPATH += D:/OpenSSL-Win32/include
          
          win32:CONFIG(release, debug|release): LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/ -llibcrypto
          else:win32:CONFIG(debug, debug|release): LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/ -llibcryptod
          else:unix: LIBS += -LD:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/ -llibcrypto
          
          INCLUDEPATH += D:/OpenSSL-Win32/include
          DEPENDPATH += D:/OpenSSL-Win32/include
          

          I also added the libssl-1_1.dll and libcrypto-1_1.dll into the same places as I did with the libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll files.

          Still the same errors :(

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          @TheMushroom said in Getting "qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function..." when trying to send network request:

          How would I link the OpenSSL to Qt?

          for that you would have to reconfigure and recompile Qt. As @SGaist said by default the OpenSSL libs are loaded dynamically.

          What does the modules view show now?

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            You don't link. By default Qt loads the OpenSSL .dll.

            However from the looks of it, you downloaded the 1.1 series which is not compatible with the 1.0.

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            @SGaist
            Downloaded the 1.0 version and copied the libeay32.dll, ssleay32.dll and libssl32.dll to the same places as before and it's all working now. No errors and everything seems to be working.

            @SGaist @raven-worx
            Thanks a lot for the help! :)

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            • T TheMushroom

              @SGaist
              Downloaded the 1.0 version and copied the libeay32.dll, ssleay32.dll and libssl32.dll to the same places as before and it's all working now. No errors and everything seems to be working.

              @SGaist @raven-worx
              Thanks a lot for the help! :)

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                Had the same problem. Thought I was on MinGW, but somehow was on MSCV2015. Switching the Kit (back) to Desktop Qt 5.10.1 MinGW 32bit did the trick for me.

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                • Q QtFlorian

                  Had the same problem. Thought I was on MinGW, but somehow was on MSCV2015. Switching the Kit (back) to Desktop Qt 5.10.1 MinGW 32bit did the trick for me.

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                  @QtFlorian
                  Do you have

                  @TheMushroom said in Getting "qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function..." when trying to send network request:

                  libeay32.dll, ssleay32.dll and libssl32.dll

                  dlls in your application?

                  Do what you want.

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    You don't link. By default Qt loads the OpenSSL .dll.

                    However from the looks of it, you downloaded the 1.1 series which is not compatible with the 1.0.

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                    @SGaist Hello, I have the same issue but and i don't know which version should i download and copy in my debug folder ! can you help me please

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                    • Jasmin QuinnJ Jasmin Quinn

                      @SGaist Hello, I have the same issue but and i don't know which version should i download and copy in my debug folder ! can you help me please

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                      @Jasmin-Quinn Qt Online Installer and Qt Maintenance Tool provide the possibility to install OpenSSL, use that.

                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      • T TheMushroom

                        @SGaist
                        Downloaded the 1.0 version and copied the libeay32.dll, ssleay32.dll and libssl32.dll to the same places as before and it's all working now. No errors and everything seems to be working.

                        @SGaist @raven-worx
                        Thanks a lot for the help! :)

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                        @TheMushroom can you please tell me where did you place them exactly and from where u downloaded it

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @Jasmin-Quinn Qt Online Installer and Qt Maintenance Tool provide the possibility to install OpenSSL, use that.

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                          @jsulm I looked for it but didn't find the possibility to install OpenSsl . However, even if I did I still don't know which version is compatible with my Qt 5.9.9

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                          • Jasmin QuinnJ Jasmin Quinn

                            @jsulm I looked for it but didn't find the possibility to install OpenSsl . However, even if I did I still don't know which version is compatible with my Qt 5.9.9

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                            @Jasmin-Quinn According to https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-5.9/ssl.html it is 1.0.x

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                              You can use QSslSocket:: sslLibraryBuildVersionString to ensure which version was used.

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                                i made a function to send sms and when i click on the pushbutton it always shows me this errors :
                                qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function SSLv23_client_method
                                qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function SSL_CTX_new
                                qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function SSL_library_init
                                qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function ERR_get_error
                                qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function ERR_get_error

                                i tried to run my code with a friend's computer and it works .
                                any solutions ?

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                                  i made a function to send sms and when i click on the pushbutton it always shows me this errors :
                                  qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function SSLv23_client_method
                                  qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function SSL_CTX_new
                                  qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function SSL_library_init
                                  qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function ERR_get_error
                                  qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function ERR_get_error

                                  i tried to run my code with a friend's computer and it works .
                                  any solutions ?

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                                  @raoufM

                                  Have you tried the steps above? How did you install Qt? Is OpenSSL installed/available?


                                  If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

                                  ~E. W. Dijkstra

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                                  • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

                                    @raoufM

                                    Have you tried the steps above? How did you install Qt? Is OpenSSL installed/available?

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                                    @Pl45m4 i installed it from the official website , idk if the openssl is installed or not tbh . can you teach me how to install it ?

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