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  • SPlattenS SPlatten

    @KroMignon , I did exactly that and the result is that trying to run the 32bit version of windeployqt will not work, see the dialog image I posted which is a direct result of trying to run the 32bit version of windeployqt.

    KroMignonK Offline
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    KroMignon
    wrote on last edited by KroMignon
    #20

    @SPlatten said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

    I did exactly that and the result is that trying to run the 32bit version of windeployqt will not work, see the dialog image I posted which is a direct result of trying to run the 32bit version of windeployqt.

    Very strange, I guess you have add Qt in the system/user PATH.
    Have you tried this:

    @echo off
    @echo Qt Deployment
    SET VCINSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\
    SET QT5.9.2=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\bin\
    call "%QT5.9.2%\qtenv2.bat"
    %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --dir .\install .\deploy\trngServer.exe
    

    EDIT
    or maybe this could be better:

    @echo off
    @echo Qt Deployment
    SET VCINSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\
    SET QT5.9.2=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\bin\
    SET PATH=%QT5.9.2%;%PATH%
    %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --dir .\install .\deploy\trngServer.exe
    

    It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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    • KroMignonK KroMignon

      @SPlatten said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

      I did exactly that and the result is that trying to run the 32bit version of windeployqt will not work, see the dialog image I posted which is a direct result of trying to run the 32bit version of windeployqt.

      Very strange, I guess you have add Qt in the system/user PATH.
      Have you tried this:

      @echo off
      @echo Qt Deployment
      SET VCINSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\
      SET QT5.9.2=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\bin\
      call "%QT5.9.2%\qtenv2.bat"
      %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --dir .\install .\deploy\trngServer.exe
      

      EDIT
      or maybe this could be better:

      @echo off
      @echo Qt Deployment
      SET VCINSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\
      SET QT5.9.2=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\bin\
      SET PATH=%QT5.9.2%;%PATH%
      %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --dir .\install .\deploy\trngServer.exe
      
      SPlattenS Offline
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      SPlatten
      wrote on last edited by
      #21

      @KroMignon , this is now the content of the batch file:

      @echo off
      @echo Qt Deployment
      SET CWD=%CD%
      SET VCINSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\
      REM NOTE: The 32bit version of windeployqt cannot be run on 64 bit Windows.
      SET QT5.9.2=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015_64\bin\
      CALL "%QT5.9.2%\qtenv2.bat"
      CD %CWD%
      SET QTLIB=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\lib
      SET QTPLUGINS=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\plugins
      %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --libdir %QTLIB% --plugindir %QTPLUGINS% --dir install\ deploy\trngServer.exe
      

      After running this the output is:

      Qt Deployment
      Setting up environment for Qt usage...
      Remember to call vcvarsall.bat to complete environment setup!
      Creating install\...
      C:\Users\simon\Documents\application\deploy\trngServer.exe 32 bit, release executable [QML]
      Adding Qt5Quick for qtvirtualkeyboardplugin.dll
      Direct dependencies: Qt5Core Qt5Gui Qt5Network Qt5Qml Qt5Sql Qt5Svg Qt5Widgets Qt5Xml
      All dependencies   : Qt5Core Qt5Gui Qt5Network Qt5Qml Qt5Sql Qt5Svg Qt5Widgets Qt5Xml
      To be deployed     : Qt5Core Qt5Gui Qt5Network Qt5Qml Qt5Quick Qt5Sql Qt5Svg Qt5Widgets Qt5Xml
      Qt5Core.dll is up to date.
      Qt5Gui.dll is up to date.
      Qt5Network.dll is up to date.
      Qt5Qml.dll is up to date.
      Qt5Quick.dll is up to date.
      Qt5Sql.dll is up to date.
      Qt5Svg.dll is up to date.
      Qt5Widgets.dll is up to date.
      Qt5Xml.dll is up to date.
      libGLESV2.dll is up to date.
      libEGL.dll is up to date.
      D3Dcompiler_47.dll is up to date.
      opengl32sw.dll is up to date.
      vcredist_x86.exe is up to date.
      Patching Qt5Core.dll...
      qgenericbearer.dll is up to date.
      qnativewifibearer.dll is up to date.
      qsvgicon.dll is up to date.
      qgif.dll is up to date.
      qicns.dll is up to date.
      qico.dll is up to date.
      qjpeg.dll is up to date.
      qsvg.dll is up to date.
      qtga.dll is up to date.
      qtiff.dll is up to date.
      qwbmp.dll is up to date.
      qwebp.dll is up to date.
      qtvirtualkeyboardplugin.dll is up to date.
      qwindows.dll is up to date.
      qmldbg_debugger.dll is up to date.
      qmldbg_inspector.dll is up to date.
      qmldbg_local.dll is up to date.
      qmldbg_messages.dll is up to date.
      qmldbg_native.dll is up to date.
      qmldbg_nativedebugger.dll is up to date.
      qmldbg_profiler.dll is up to date.
      qmldbg_quickprofiler.dll is up to date.
      qmldbg_server.dll is up to date.
      qmldbg_tcp.dll is up to date.
      qsgd3d12backend.dll is up to date.
      qsqlite.dll is up to date.
      qsqlmysql.dll is up to date.
      qsqlodbc.dll is up to date.
      qsqlpsql.dll is up to date.
      Creating install\\translations...
      Creating qt_bg.qm...
      Creating qt_ca.qm...
      Creating qt_cs.qm...
      Creating qt_da.qm...
      Creating qt_de.qm...
      Creating qt_en.qm...
      Creating qt_es.qm...
      Creating qt_fi.qm...
      Creating qt_fr.qm...
      Creating qt_gd.qm...
      Creating qt_he.qm...
      Creating qt_hu.qm...
      Creating qt_it.qm...
      Creating qt_ja.qm...
      Creating qt_ko.qm...
      Creating qt_lv.qm...
      Creating qt_pl.qm...
      Creating qt_ru.qm...
      Creating qt_sk.qm...
      Creating qt_uk.qm...
      

      The result is the install folder is created but only contains a subfolder called translations. There are no dll's or executable.

      Kind Regards,
      Sy

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      • SPlattenS SPlatten

        @KroMignon , this is now the content of the batch file:

        @echo off
        @echo Qt Deployment
        SET CWD=%CD%
        SET VCINSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\
        REM NOTE: The 32bit version of windeployqt cannot be run on 64 bit Windows.
        SET QT5.9.2=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015_64\bin\
        CALL "%QT5.9.2%\qtenv2.bat"
        CD %CWD%
        SET QTLIB=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\lib
        SET QTPLUGINS=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\plugins
        %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --libdir %QTLIB% --plugindir %QTPLUGINS% --dir install\ deploy\trngServer.exe
        

        After running this the output is:

        Qt Deployment
        Setting up environment for Qt usage...
        Remember to call vcvarsall.bat to complete environment setup!
        Creating install\...
        C:\Users\simon\Documents\application\deploy\trngServer.exe 32 bit, release executable [QML]
        Adding Qt5Quick for qtvirtualkeyboardplugin.dll
        Direct dependencies: Qt5Core Qt5Gui Qt5Network Qt5Qml Qt5Sql Qt5Svg Qt5Widgets Qt5Xml
        All dependencies   : Qt5Core Qt5Gui Qt5Network Qt5Qml Qt5Sql Qt5Svg Qt5Widgets Qt5Xml
        To be deployed     : Qt5Core Qt5Gui Qt5Network Qt5Qml Qt5Quick Qt5Sql Qt5Svg Qt5Widgets Qt5Xml
        Qt5Core.dll is up to date.
        Qt5Gui.dll is up to date.
        Qt5Network.dll is up to date.
        Qt5Qml.dll is up to date.
        Qt5Quick.dll is up to date.
        Qt5Sql.dll is up to date.
        Qt5Svg.dll is up to date.
        Qt5Widgets.dll is up to date.
        Qt5Xml.dll is up to date.
        libGLESV2.dll is up to date.
        libEGL.dll is up to date.
        D3Dcompiler_47.dll is up to date.
        opengl32sw.dll is up to date.
        vcredist_x86.exe is up to date.
        Patching Qt5Core.dll...
        qgenericbearer.dll is up to date.
        qnativewifibearer.dll is up to date.
        qsvgicon.dll is up to date.
        qgif.dll is up to date.
        qicns.dll is up to date.
        qico.dll is up to date.
        qjpeg.dll is up to date.
        qsvg.dll is up to date.
        qtga.dll is up to date.
        qtiff.dll is up to date.
        qwbmp.dll is up to date.
        qwebp.dll is up to date.
        qtvirtualkeyboardplugin.dll is up to date.
        qwindows.dll is up to date.
        qmldbg_debugger.dll is up to date.
        qmldbg_inspector.dll is up to date.
        qmldbg_local.dll is up to date.
        qmldbg_messages.dll is up to date.
        qmldbg_native.dll is up to date.
        qmldbg_nativedebugger.dll is up to date.
        qmldbg_profiler.dll is up to date.
        qmldbg_quickprofiler.dll is up to date.
        qmldbg_server.dll is up to date.
        qmldbg_tcp.dll is up to date.
        qsgd3d12backend.dll is up to date.
        qsqlite.dll is up to date.
        qsqlmysql.dll is up to date.
        qsqlodbc.dll is up to date.
        qsqlpsql.dll is up to date.
        Creating install\\translations...
        Creating qt_bg.qm...
        Creating qt_ca.qm...
        Creating qt_cs.qm...
        Creating qt_da.qm...
        Creating qt_de.qm...
        Creating qt_en.qm...
        Creating qt_es.qm...
        Creating qt_fi.qm...
        Creating qt_fr.qm...
        Creating qt_gd.qm...
        Creating qt_he.qm...
        Creating qt_hu.qm...
        Creating qt_it.qm...
        Creating qt_ja.qm...
        Creating qt_ko.qm...
        Creating qt_lv.qm...
        Creating qt_pl.qm...
        Creating qt_ru.qm...
        Creating qt_sk.qm...
        Creating qt_uk.qm...
        

        The result is the install folder is created but only contains a subfolder called translations. There are no dll's or executable.

        jsulmJ Offline
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        jsulm
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #22

        @SPlatten I doubt this approach is going to work.
        You should rather find out why the 32bit windwployqt.exe does not run.
        Does qmake.exe from C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015 run?
        Maybe try to disable anti virus software.

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

        SPlattenS KroMignonK 2 Replies Last reply
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        • SPlattenS SPlatten

          @KroMignon , this is now the content of the batch file:

          @echo off
          @echo Qt Deployment
          SET CWD=%CD%
          SET VCINSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\
          REM NOTE: The 32bit version of windeployqt cannot be run on 64 bit Windows.
          SET QT5.9.2=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015_64\bin\
          CALL "%QT5.9.2%\qtenv2.bat"
          CD %CWD%
          SET QTLIB=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\lib
          SET QTPLUGINS=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\plugins
          %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --libdir %QTLIB% --plugindir %QTPLUGINS% --dir install\ deploy\trngServer.exe
          

          After running this the output is:

          Qt Deployment
          Setting up environment for Qt usage...
          Remember to call vcvarsall.bat to complete environment setup!
          Creating install\...
          C:\Users\simon\Documents\application\deploy\trngServer.exe 32 bit, release executable [QML]
          Adding Qt5Quick for qtvirtualkeyboardplugin.dll
          Direct dependencies: Qt5Core Qt5Gui Qt5Network Qt5Qml Qt5Sql Qt5Svg Qt5Widgets Qt5Xml
          All dependencies   : Qt5Core Qt5Gui Qt5Network Qt5Qml Qt5Sql Qt5Svg Qt5Widgets Qt5Xml
          To be deployed     : Qt5Core Qt5Gui Qt5Network Qt5Qml Qt5Quick Qt5Sql Qt5Svg Qt5Widgets Qt5Xml
          Qt5Core.dll is up to date.
          Qt5Gui.dll is up to date.
          Qt5Network.dll is up to date.
          Qt5Qml.dll is up to date.
          Qt5Quick.dll is up to date.
          Qt5Sql.dll is up to date.
          Qt5Svg.dll is up to date.
          Qt5Widgets.dll is up to date.
          Qt5Xml.dll is up to date.
          libGLESV2.dll is up to date.
          libEGL.dll is up to date.
          D3Dcompiler_47.dll is up to date.
          opengl32sw.dll is up to date.
          vcredist_x86.exe is up to date.
          Patching Qt5Core.dll...
          qgenericbearer.dll is up to date.
          qnativewifibearer.dll is up to date.
          qsvgicon.dll is up to date.
          qgif.dll is up to date.
          qicns.dll is up to date.
          qico.dll is up to date.
          qjpeg.dll is up to date.
          qsvg.dll is up to date.
          qtga.dll is up to date.
          qtiff.dll is up to date.
          qwbmp.dll is up to date.
          qwebp.dll is up to date.
          qtvirtualkeyboardplugin.dll is up to date.
          qwindows.dll is up to date.
          qmldbg_debugger.dll is up to date.
          qmldbg_inspector.dll is up to date.
          qmldbg_local.dll is up to date.
          qmldbg_messages.dll is up to date.
          qmldbg_native.dll is up to date.
          qmldbg_nativedebugger.dll is up to date.
          qmldbg_profiler.dll is up to date.
          qmldbg_quickprofiler.dll is up to date.
          qmldbg_server.dll is up to date.
          qmldbg_tcp.dll is up to date.
          qsgd3d12backend.dll is up to date.
          qsqlite.dll is up to date.
          qsqlmysql.dll is up to date.
          qsqlodbc.dll is up to date.
          qsqlpsql.dll is up to date.
          Creating install\\translations...
          Creating qt_bg.qm...
          Creating qt_ca.qm...
          Creating qt_cs.qm...
          Creating qt_da.qm...
          Creating qt_de.qm...
          Creating qt_en.qm...
          Creating qt_es.qm...
          Creating qt_fi.qm...
          Creating qt_fr.qm...
          Creating qt_gd.qm...
          Creating qt_he.qm...
          Creating qt_hu.qm...
          Creating qt_it.qm...
          Creating qt_ja.qm...
          Creating qt_ko.qm...
          Creating qt_lv.qm...
          Creating qt_pl.qm...
          Creating qt_ru.qm...
          Creating qt_sk.qm...
          Creating qt_uk.qm...
          

          The result is the install folder is created but only contains a subfolder called translations. There are no dll's or executable.

          KroMignonK Offline
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          KroMignon
          wrote on last edited by KroMignon
          #23

          @SPlatten said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

          The result is the install folder is created but only contains a subfolder called translations. There are no dll's or executable.

          Okay, perhaps you should provide full path and not relative and add quotes to ensure it will work, event with spaces.
          And please remove libdir and plugindir , this is to tell where the tool should write the used libraries/plugins (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/windows-deployment.html)

          %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --dir "%CWD%\install\" "%CWD%\deploy\trngServer.exe"
          

          It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @SPlatten I doubt this approach is going to work.
            You should rather find out why the 32bit windwployqt.exe does not run.
            Does qmake.exe from C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015 run?
            Maybe try to disable anti virus software.

            SPlattenS Offline
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            SPlatten
            wrote on last edited by
            #24

            @jsulm , yes, that runs, scrolls up with all the command line options.

            Kind Regards,
            Sy

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @SPlatten I doubt this approach is going to work.
              You should rather find out why the 32bit windwployqt.exe does not run.
              Does qmake.exe from C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015 run?
              Maybe try to disable anti virus software.

              KroMignonK Offline
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              KroMignon
              wrote on last edited by KroMignon
              #25

              @jsulm said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

              You should rather find out why the 32bit windwployqt.exe does not run.

              I guess the reason why the 32 bit version is not running is because Qt 64 bit libraries are in PATH.
              By using CALL "%QT5.9.2%\qtenv2.bat", the right libs are in path.

              It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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              • KroMignonK KroMignon

                @jsulm said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

                You should rather find out why the 32bit windwployqt.exe does not run.

                I guess the reason why the 32 bit version is not running is because Qt 64 bit libraries are in PATH.
                By using CALL "%QT5.9.2%\qtenv2.bat", the right libs are in path.

                SPlattenS Offline
                SPlattenS Offline
                SPlatten
                wrote on last edited by
                #26

                @KroMignon , I tried:

                %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --dir "%CWD%\install\" "%CWD%\deploy\trngServer.exe"
                

                Result:

                Qt Deployment
                Setting up environment for Qt usage...
                Remember to call vcvarsall.bat to complete environment setup!
                Please specify the binary or folder.
                 
                Usage: C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015_64\bin\\windeployqt.exe [options] [files]
                Qt Deploy Tool 5.9.2
                 
                The simplest way to use windeployqt is to add the bin directory of your Qt
                installation (e.g. <QT_DIR\bin>) to the PATH variable and then run:
                  windeployqt <path-to-app-binary>
                If ICU, ANGLE, etc. are not in the bin directory, they need to be in the PATH
                variable. If your application uses Qt Quick, run:
                  windeployqt --qmldir <path-to-app-qml-files> <path-to-app-binary>
                 
                Options:
                  -?, -h, --help            Displays this help.
                  -v, --version             Displays version information.
                  --dir <directory>         Use directory instead of binary directory.
                  --libdir <path>           Copy libraries to path.
                  --plugindir <path>        Copy plugins to path.
                  --debug                   Assume debug binaries.
                  --release                 Assume release binaries.
                  --pdb                     Deploy .pdb files (MSVC).
                  --force                   Force updating files.
                  --dry-run                 Simulation mode. Behave normally, but do not
                                            copy/update any files.
                  --no-patchqt              Do not patch the Qt5Core library.
                  --no-plugins              Skip plugin deployment.
                  --no-libraries            Skip library deployment.
                  --qmldir <directory>      Scan for QML-imports starting from directory.
                  --no-quick-import         Skip deployment of Qt Quick imports.
                  --no-translations         Skip deployment of translations.
                  --no-system-d3d-compiler  Skip deployment of the system D3D compiler.
                  --compiler-runtime        Deploy compiler runtime (Desktop only).
                  --no-compiler-runtime     Do not deploy compiler runtime (Desktop only).
                  --webkit2                 Deployment of WebKit2 (web process).
                  --no-webkit2              Skip deployment of WebKit2.
                  --json                    Print to stdout in JSON format.
                  --angle                   Force deployment of ANGLE.
                  --no-angle                Disable deployment of ANGLE.
                  --no-opengl-sw            Do not deploy the software rasterizer library.
                  --list <option>           Print only the names of the files copied.
                                            Available options:
                                             source:   absolute path of the source files
                                             target:   absolute path of the target files
                                             relative: paths of the target files, relative
                                                       to the target directory
                                             mapping:  outputs the source and the relative
                                                       target, suitable for use within an
                                                       Appx mapping file
                  --verbose <level>         Verbose level.
                 
                Qt libraries can be added by passing their name (-xml) or removed by passing
                the name prepended by --no- (--no-xml). Available libraries:
                bluetooth concurrent core declarative designer designercomponents enginio
                gamepad gui qthelp multimedia multimediawidgets multimediaquick network nfc
                opengl positioning printsupport qml qmltooling quick quickparticles quickwidgets
                script scripttools sensors serialport sql svg test webkit webkitwidgets
                websockets widgets winextras xml xmlpatterns webenginecore webengine
                webenginewidgets 3dcore 3drenderer 3dquick 3dquickrenderer 3dinput geoservices
                webchannel texttospeech serialbus
                 
                Arguments:
                  [files]                   Binaries or directory containing the binary.
                

                Kind Regards,
                Sy

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                • SPlattenS SPlatten

                  @KroMignon , I tried:

                  %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --dir "%CWD%\install\" "%CWD%\deploy\trngServer.exe"
                  

                  Result:

                  Qt Deployment
                  Setting up environment for Qt usage...
                  Remember to call vcvarsall.bat to complete environment setup!
                  Please specify the binary or folder.
                   
                  Usage: C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015_64\bin\\windeployqt.exe [options] [files]
                  Qt Deploy Tool 5.9.2
                   
                  The simplest way to use windeployqt is to add the bin directory of your Qt
                  installation (e.g. <QT_DIR\bin>) to the PATH variable and then run:
                    windeployqt <path-to-app-binary>
                  If ICU, ANGLE, etc. are not in the bin directory, they need to be in the PATH
                  variable. If your application uses Qt Quick, run:
                    windeployqt --qmldir <path-to-app-qml-files> <path-to-app-binary>
                   
                  Options:
                    -?, -h, --help            Displays this help.
                    -v, --version             Displays version information.
                    --dir <directory>         Use directory instead of binary directory.
                    --libdir <path>           Copy libraries to path.
                    --plugindir <path>        Copy plugins to path.
                    --debug                   Assume debug binaries.
                    --release                 Assume release binaries.
                    --pdb                     Deploy .pdb files (MSVC).
                    --force                   Force updating files.
                    --dry-run                 Simulation mode. Behave normally, but do not
                                              copy/update any files.
                    --no-patchqt              Do not patch the Qt5Core library.
                    --no-plugins              Skip plugin deployment.
                    --no-libraries            Skip library deployment.
                    --qmldir <directory>      Scan for QML-imports starting from directory.
                    --no-quick-import         Skip deployment of Qt Quick imports.
                    --no-translations         Skip deployment of translations.
                    --no-system-d3d-compiler  Skip deployment of the system D3D compiler.
                    --compiler-runtime        Deploy compiler runtime (Desktop only).
                    --no-compiler-runtime     Do not deploy compiler runtime (Desktop only).
                    --webkit2                 Deployment of WebKit2 (web process).
                    --no-webkit2              Skip deployment of WebKit2.
                    --json                    Print to stdout in JSON format.
                    --angle                   Force deployment of ANGLE.
                    --no-angle                Disable deployment of ANGLE.
                    --no-opengl-sw            Do not deploy the software rasterizer library.
                    --list <option>           Print only the names of the files copied.
                                              Available options:
                                               source:   absolute path of the source files
                                               target:   absolute path of the target files
                                               relative: paths of the target files, relative
                                                         to the target directory
                                               mapping:  outputs the source and the relative
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                  #27

                  @SPlatten said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

                  C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015_64\bin\windeployqt.exe

                  Your are still using 64 bit version here. Why?
                  Can you try this:

                  @echo Qt Deployment
                  SET VCINSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\
                  SET QT5.9.2=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\bin\
                  SET PATH=%QT5.9.2%;%PATH%
                  %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --dir install\ deploy\trngServer.exe
                  

                  EDIT: I am using 32 bit version of windeployqt on Win7 64 bit and Windows 10 64 bit without any problem.

                  It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                  • KroMignonK KroMignon

                    @SPlatten said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

                    C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015_64\bin\windeployqt.exe

                    Your are still using 64 bit version here. Why?
                    Can you try this:

                    @echo Qt Deployment
                    SET VCINSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\
                    SET QT5.9.2=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\msvc2015\bin\
                    SET PATH=%QT5.9.2%;%PATH%
                    %QT5.9.2%\windeployqt.exe --dir install\ deploy\trngServer.exe
                    

                    EDIT: I am using 32 bit version of windeployqt on Win7 64 bit and Windows 10 64 bit without any problem.

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                    #28

                    @KroMignon, because as I've said numerous times, trying to run the 32bit version does not work.

                    Kind Regards,
                    Sy

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                    • SPlattenS SPlatten

                      @KroMignon, because as I've said numerous times, trying to run the 32bit version does not work.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #29

                      @SPlatten said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

                      because as I've said numerous times, trying to run the 32bit version does not work.

                      Even when you add SET PATH=%QT5.9.2%;%PATH% in the batch script?

                      It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                      • KroMignonK KroMignon

                        @SPlatten said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

                        because as I've said numerous times, trying to run the 32bit version does not work.

                        Even when you add SET PATH=%QT5.9.2%;%PATH% in the batch script?

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                        #30

                        @KroMignon yes, and even it I go directly to the location of the file and execute, the result is still a dialog saying it can't run.

                        Kind Regards,
                        Sy

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                        • SPlattenS SPlatten

                          @KroMignon, because as I've said numerous times, trying to run the 32bit version does not work.

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                          #31

                          @SPlatten And as I said: your current approach is also not going to work.
                          For Qt 32bit app you have to use 32bit windeploytool.exe.
                          Instead of trying to do some strange workarounds you should fix the actuall issue...

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

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @SPlatten And as I said: your current approach is also not going to work.
                            For Qt 32bit app you have to use 32bit windeploytool.exe.
                            Instead of trying to do some strange workarounds you should fix the actuall issue...

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                            #32

                            @jsulm , ok, but saying that doesn't make it work, how can I use the 32bit windeployqt.exe if it will not run?

                            Kind Regards,
                            Sy

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                            • SPlattenS SPlatten

                              @KroMignon yes, and even it I go directly to the location of the file and execute, the result is still a dialog saying it can't run.

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                              @SPlatten said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

                              yes, and even it I go directly to the location of the file and execute, the result is still a dialog saying it can't run.

                              Then I would recommend you to restore/reinstall the Qt Kit.
                              You have to use the right windeployqt to deploy your application, AFAIK there is no option to tell which are the libs use for the deploy.

                              It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                              • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                @jsulm , ok, but saying that doesn't make it work, how can I use the 32bit windeployqt.exe if it will not run?

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                                #34

                                @SPlatten Did you try to disable anti-virus software as I suggested before? Just to make sure it is not the cause of the issue.
                                Check Windows log to see whether there is something helpful.
                                Also, can you upgrade to a more recent Qt version?

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

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                                • jsulmJ jsulm

                                  @SPlatten Did you try to disable anti-virus software as I suggested before? Just to make sure it is not the cause of the issue.
                                  Check Windows log to see whether there is something helpful.
                                  Also, can you upgrade to a more recent Qt version?

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                                  #35

                                  @jsulm, I can't the laptop is locked down by the company that owns it's IT department, no I can't upgrade either, the version of Qt is old I know, thats what I have to use.

                                  Kind Regards,
                                  Sy

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                                  • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                    @jsulm, I can't the laptop is locked down by the company that owns it's IT department, no I can't upgrade either, the version of Qt is old I know, thats what I have to use.

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #36

                                    @SPlatten said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

                                    the version of Qt is old I know, thats what I have to use.

                                    can you use the 64 bit version of it?


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                                    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                      @SPlatten said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

                                      the version of Qt is old I know, thats what I have to use.

                                      can you use the 64 bit version of it?

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #37

                                      @J-Hilk , thats what I'm trying to do with the batch file and specifying the location of the 32bit dll's because the application is compiled for 32bit it needs the 32bit dll's.

                                      Kind Regards,
                                      Sy

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                                      • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                        @J-Hilk , thats what I'm trying to do with the batch file and specifying the location of the 32bit dll's because the application is compiled for 32bit it needs the 32bit dll's.

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                                        #38

                                        @SPlatten I think what @J-Hilk is suggesting is to use 64bit Qt instead of 32bit

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                                        • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                          @J-Hilk , thats what I'm trying to do with the batch file and specifying the location of the 32bit dll's because the application is compiled for 32bit it needs the 32bit dll's.

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #39

                                          @SPlatten said in windeployqt, looks ok, but no files transferred:

                                          thats what I'm trying to do with the batch file and specifying the location of the 32bit dll's because the application is compiled for 32bit it needs the 32bit dll's.

                                          thats what I meant, can't you compile it for 64 bit?

                                          let windeployqt do its job with that one -> verify it works as standalone -> Copy files manually for the 32 bit version, using the 64 bit folder as template


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                                          A: It turns blue.

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