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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @qcoderpro If you already have CMake installed: "make sure the folder containing cmake.exe is in your PATH".
    You can also use full path to cmake.exe to call it.

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    @jsulm
    I found it here: C:\Qt\Tools\CMake_64\bin\cmake.exe
    Then added the path into System variables:
    sdfsdf.PNG

    But still get the error!

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      @jsulm
      I found it here: C:\Qt\Tools\CMake_64\bin\cmake.exe
      Then added the path into System variables:
      sdfsdf.PNG

      But still get the error!

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      jsulm
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      @qcoderpro You need to add the FOLDER to PATH NOT exe!
      After adding to PATH you need to log out and login again.
      But you can also use full path instead.

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @qcoderpro You need to add the FOLDER to PATH NOT exe!
        After adding to PATH you need to log out and login again.
        But you can also use full path instead.

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        @jsulm
        Could not create named generator MinGW Makefiles

        fdsf.PNG

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          @jsulm
          Could not create named generator MinGW Makefiles

          fdsf.PNG

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          @qcoderpro said in installing GammaRay on Qt Creator 6.0.2:

          MinGW Makefiles

          You use "MinGW MakeFiles", but it needs to be "MinGW Makefiles" as you can see from CMake output...

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @qcoderpro said in installing GammaRay on Qt Creator 6.0.2:

            MinGW Makefiles

            You use "MinGW MakeFiles", but it needs to be "MinGW Makefiles" as you can see from CMake output...

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            @jsulm
            Should we add a CMakeLists.txt fild into the build folder already!?

            C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed\build>C:\Qt\Tools\CMake_64\bin\cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles"
            CMake Warning:

            No source or binary directory provided. Both will be assumed to be the
            same as the current working directory, but note that this warning will
            become a fatal error in future CMake releases.

            CMake Error: The source directory "C:/Users/ME/Desktop/KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed/build" does not appear to contain CMakeLists.txt.
            Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI.

            C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed\build>

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              @jsulm
              Should we add a CMakeLists.txt fild into the build folder already!?

              C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed\build>C:\Qt\Tools\CMake_64\bin\cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles"
              CMake Warning:

              No source or binary directory provided. Both will be assumed to be the
              same as the current working directory, but note that this warning will
              become a fatal error in future CMake releases.

              CMake Error: The source directory "C:/Users/ME/Desktop/KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed/build" does not appear to contain CMakeLists.txt.
              Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI.

              C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed\build>

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              jsulm
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              @qcoderpro You also need to provide the source folder, try:

              cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" PATH_TO_SOURCEFOLDER
              

              This is also explained here: https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay/blob/master/INSTALL.md

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @qcoderpro You also need to provide the source folder, try:

                cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" PATH_TO_SOURCEFOLDER
                

                This is also explained here: https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay/blob/master/INSTALL.md

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                Does it say: inside the build folder on CMD to execute: cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64\bin C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed ?

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                • Q qcoderpro

                  Does it say: inside the build folder on CMD to execute: cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64\bin C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed ?

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                  jsulm
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                  @qcoderpro said in installing GammaRay on Qt Creator 6.0.2:

                  C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64\bin

                  Why did you put it here?!
                  It is as easy as:

                  C:\Qt\Tools\CMake_64\bin\cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed
                  

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @qcoderpro said in installing GammaRay on Qt Creator 6.0.2:

                    C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64\bin

                    Why did you put it here?!
                    It is as easy as:

                    C:\Qt\Tools\CMake_64\bin\cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed
                    
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                    @jsulm
                    I have already done that: CMake Error: CMake was unable to find a build program corresponding to "MinGW Makefiles"

                    bfg.PNG

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                    • Q qcoderpro

                      @jsulm
                      I have already done that: CMake Error: CMake was unable to find a build program corresponding to "MinGW Makefiles"

                      bfg.PNG

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                      @qcoderpro <from the link I gave you above:

                      set "PATH=c:\MinGW\mingw64\bin;%PATH%"
                      

                      Did you do this step?

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @qcoderpro <from the link I gave you above:

                        set "PATH=c:\MinGW\mingw64\bin;%PATH%"
                        

                        Did you do this step?

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                        @jsulm
                        I meant that in the previous steps that you asked why. I don't understand that section good enough. If it means to set the path of mingw to the %PATH% (of the System variables), that path (C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64\bin) already exists there and shown in the related screenshot above.

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                        • Q qcoderpro

                          @jsulm
                          I meant that in the previous steps that you asked why. I don't understand that section good enough. If it means to set the path of mingw to the %PATH% (of the System variables), that path (C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64\bin) already exists there and shown in the related screenshot above.

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                          @qcoderpro This was plain wrong: cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64\bin C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed

                          It needs to be

                          cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed
                          

                          There is really not much to it: you need to tell CMake where the source code is. That's why you need to add the path to source code folder (C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed).

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @qcoderpro This was plain wrong: cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64\bin C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed

                            It needs to be

                            cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed
                            

                            There is really not much to it: you need to tell CMake where the source code is. That's why you need to add the path to source code folder (C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed).

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                            @jsulm

                            Sorry, but this was done already. Please scroll up two posts. There I stated that and also the cmake error message! :|
                            CMake Error: CMake was unable to find a build program corresponding to "MinGW Makefiles"

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                              @jsulm

                              Sorry, but this was done already. Please scroll up two posts. There I stated that and also the cmake error message! :|
                              CMake Error: CMake was unable to find a build program corresponding to "MinGW Makefiles"

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                              @qcoderpro I suggest you start command line from MinGW and do all these buid steps there. To start MinGW command line do: press Windows key, enter "min" and you will see something with Qt and MinGW, open it.

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @qcoderpro I suggest you start command line from MinGW and do all these buid steps there. To start MinGW command line do: press Windows key, enter "min" and you will see something with Qt and MinGW, open it.

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                                @jsulm
                                You mean something like:

                                Setting up environment for Qt usage...

                                C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64> C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed\build cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed

                                'C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed\build' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
                                operable program or batch file.

                                C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64>

                                I thought the path to the build folder should also be added but it itself causes an error.

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                                  @jsulm
                                  You mean something like:

                                  Setting up environment for Qt usage...

                                  C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64> C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed\build cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed

                                  'C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed\build' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
                                  operable program or batch file.

                                  C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64>

                                  I thought the path to the build folder should also be added but it itself causes an error.

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                                  jsulm
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                                  @qcoderpro said in installing GammaRay on Qt Creator 6.0.2:

                                  You mean something like

                                  No, this is not what I mean.
                                  This is what I mean:

                                  C:\Qt\Tools\CMake_64\bin\cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed
                                  

                                  Please think about what you are doing.

                                  1. You need to call cmake.exe using full path (C:\Qt\Tools\CMake_64\bin\cmake.exe)
                                  2. You need to pass CMake this parameter: -G "MinGW Makefiles"
                                  3. You also need to tell CMake where the source code is: C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed

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                                  • Q qcoderpro

                                    @jsulm
                                    You mean something like:

                                    Setting up environment for Qt usage...

                                    C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64> C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed\build cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed

                                    'C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed\build' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
                                    operable program or batch file.

                                    C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64>

                                    I thought the path to the build folder should also be added but it itself causes an error.

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                                    @qcoderpro said in installing GammaRay on Qt Creator 6.0.2:

                                    I thought the path to the build folder should also be added

                                    No, you should be INSIDE that folder! That is why it is called "build" folder: it is the folder where you build.

                                    In the link I gave you it is also shown (it assumes that build folder is created in the source code folder):

                                    % mkdir build
                                    % cd build
                                    % cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" ..
                                    % mingw32-make
                                    % mingw32-make install
                                    

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                                      cd C:\Users\ME\Desktop
                                      mkdir build_GammaRay
                                      cd build_GammaRay
                                      C:\Qt\Tools\CMake_64\bin\cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed
                                      

                                      Or

                                      cd C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed
                                      mkdir build
                                      cd build
                                      C:\Qt\Tools\CMake_64\bin\cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" ../
                                      

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                                        @SGaist

                                        I've done those commands previously probably several times and posted here with their error messages.

                                        Let's take your first method:

                                        C:\Users\ME\Desktop>cd build_GammaRay
                                        C:\Users\ME\Desktop\build_GammaRay>C:\Qt\Tools\CMake_64\bin\cmake.exe -G "MinGW Makefiles" C:\Users\ME\Desktop\KDAB-GammaRay-62bd4ed
                                        CMake Error: CMake was unable to find a build program corresponding to "MinGW Makefiles".  CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM is not set.  You probably need to select a different build tool.
                                        CMake Error: CMake was unable to find a build program corresponding to "MinGW Makefiles".  CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM is not set.  You probably need to select a different build tool.
                                        CMake Error: CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER not set, after EnableLanguage
                                        CMake Error: CMAKE_C_COMPILER not set, after EnableLanguage
                                        -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
                                        
                                        C:\Users\ME\Desktop\build_GammaRay>
                                        

                                        What I get in that folder is:
                                        dsa.PNG

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                                        • Q qcoderpro

                                          @jsulm
                                          I meant that in the previous steps that you asked why. I don't understand that section good enough. If it means to set the path of mingw to the %PATH% (of the System variables), that path (C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64\bin) already exists there and shown in the related screenshot above.

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                                          @qcoderpro said in installing GammaRay on Qt Creator 6.0.2:

                                          @jsulm
                                          I meant that in the previous steps that you asked why. I don't understand that section good enough. If it means to set the path of mingw to the %PATH% (of the System variables), that path (C:\Qt\6.2.3\mingw_64\bin) already exists there and shown in the related screenshot above.

                                          If you added to the system path, the changes will not take effect in terminal windows that were opened before you made the path changes. Open a new terminal after making the path changes or use `set PATH=...' in the terminals that were opened earlier.

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