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    hskoglund
    wrote on 10 Mar 2022, 18:46 last edited by
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    Hi, the patches for Qt 6.2.2 in binary format (3 .dlls) can be downloaded via the link above (in the first post).
    The patches in source format consists of 9 files, I made a .zip for you here
    I've only tested them on Qt 6.2.2 but with a bit of luck they should work on 6.2.3 as well...

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    • H hskoglund
      22 Dec 2021, 07:24

      I use Windows 10 also, for sure. But at least on 2 occasions when I went to get a coffee, coming back and finding Windows 10 has restarted my machine without my consent, does not help. Re. security updates, you are correct. So I make sure my PC cannot be reached from internet, does not have any email capability and only surf to qt.io and google.

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      jcga
      wrote on 25 Mar 2022, 15:21 last edited by
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      @hskoglund
      I still find Win 7 much better than Win 10. But at some point one has no other options than update.
      Jean-Claude

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        25 Mar 2022, 15:21

        @hskoglund
        I still find Win 7 much better than Win 10. But at some point one has no other options than update.
        Jean-Claude

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        hskoglund
        wrote on 25 Mar 2022, 15:37 last edited by
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        @jcga Agreed. I upgraded my PC from Windows 7 to Hackintosh MacOS Montery :-)

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          25 Mar 2022, 15:37

          @jcga Agreed. I upgraded my PC from Windows 7 to Hackintosh MacOS Montery :-)

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          subalternpushingtech29087
          wrote on 26 Mar 2022, 01:58 last edited by subalternpushingtech29087
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          @hskoglund sup , i dmd you ...need your help for some QT .dlls , to get some 6.2.2 and 6.2.4 apps to work with w7, much obliged

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            25 Mar 2022, 15:21

            @hskoglund
            I still find Win 7 much better than Win 10. But at some point one has no other options than update.
            Jean-Claude

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            subalternpushingtech29087
            wrote on 26 Mar 2022, 02:14 last edited by
            #16

            @jcga theres still life left yet my good dude , ESUS still go till end of this year , still solid shit

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              hskoglund
              wrote on 26 Mar 2022, 03:59 last edited by
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              Hi, you should be able to get a Qt 6.2.2 MSVC 2019 64-bit widgets-flavored Qt app running on Windows 7 by downloading the .zip (link in the top post) and replace those 3 .dlls in your Qt installation.
              For a Qt 6.2.4 widgets app it is likely to get it to work (I haven't tried) on Windows 7 by downloading the source .zip (see link above), replacing the 9 source files and rebuilding Qt.

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                26 Mar 2022, 03:59

                Hi, you should be able to get a Qt 6.2.2 MSVC 2019 64-bit widgets-flavored Qt app running on Windows 7 by downloading the .zip (link in the top post) and replace those 3 .dlls in your Qt installation.
                For a Qt 6.2.4 widgets app it is likely to get it to work (I haven't tried) on Windows 7 by downloading the source .zip (see link above), replacing the 9 source files and rebuilding Qt.

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                subalternpushingtech29087
                wrote on 26 Mar 2022, 05:19 last edited by subalternpushingtech29087
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                @hskoglund would appreciate it if you could give it a look , 6.2.4 .dlls , when you have some time of course, im not good at all in terms of rebuilding QT, just aim to run QT 6.2.2 and 6.2.4 apps on w7, tho if theres a easy one click tool that does this ...i can try, mind you i dont have QT installed myself , but the apps i use have QT included aka use QT and its .dlls , as ive posted an example in the Chat i opened with you

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                  26 Mar 2022, 05:19

                  @hskoglund would appreciate it if you could give it a look , 6.2.4 .dlls , when you have some time of course, im not good at all in terms of rebuilding QT, just aim to run QT 6.2.2 and 6.2.4 apps on w7, tho if theres a easy one click tool that does this ...i can try, mind you i dont have QT installed myself , but the apps i use have QT included aka use QT and its .dlls , as ive posted an example in the Chat i opened with you

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                  subalternpushingtech29087
                  wrote on 29 Mar 2022, 19:41 last edited by subalternpushingtech29087
                  #19

                  @hskoglund , would still appreciate if you could help a bro out here...as said i posted you one of the apps i use also in chat .....also if you have discord id like to add you to my friends list

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                    hskoglund
                    wrote on 29 Mar 2022, 19:57 last edited by
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                    Sorry I'm swamped with work now, but when Qt 6.3.0 arrives I might give it a shot re. Windows 7...

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                    • H hskoglund
                      29 Mar 2022, 19:57

                      Sorry I'm swamped with work now, but when Qt 6.3.0 arrives I might give it a shot re. Windows 7...

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                      subalternpushingtech29087
                      wrote on 29 Mar 2022, 20:14 last edited by
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                      @hskoglund very nice my man , appreciate it alot!

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                        29 Mar 2022, 19:57

                        Sorry I'm swamped with work now, but when Qt 6.3.0 arrives I might give it a shot re. Windows 7...

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                        letters
                        wrote on 19 Apr 2022, 07:06 last edited by
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                        @hskoglund Build error, Qt 6.3.

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                          dmginc
                          wrote on 26 Apr 2022, 14:14 last edited by dmginc
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                          With some initial guidance from @hskoglund (thanks!), I have managed to create Windows 7-compatible DLLs for Qt 6.3.0 (QtCore, QtGui, qwindows).

                          Purely for experimental/"at your own risk" use of course :)

                          Download for DLLs (also contains diff file showing the modifications needed to the original source files): https://web.tresorit.com/l/idV8c#QwlBcUwvkQYjzbRSWlZlnQ

                          Any issues, please let me know.

                          EDIT: Here is the batch file I used to setup my environment for building:

                          @echo off
                          
                          REM Set up Microsoft Visual Studio 2019, where <arch> is amd64, x86, etc.
                          CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" amd64
                          
                          REM Edit this location to point to the source code of Qt
                          SET _ROOT=C:\projects\qt5
                          
                          SET PATH=%_ROOT%\qtbase\bin;%PATH%
                          SET PATH=C:\ninja;%PATH%
                          
                          cd %_ROOT%
                          SET _ROOT=
                          
                          REM Set Windows version macros to Windows 7
                          SET CL=/DWINVER=0x0601 %CL%
                          SET CL=/D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0601 %CL%
                          SET CL=/DNTDDI_VERSION=0x06010000 %CL%
                          
                          REM Assume Internet Explorer 8.0
                          REM See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winprog/using-the-windows-headers#macros-for-conditional-declarations
                          SET CL=/D_WIN32_IE=0x0800 %CL%
                          
                          REM Keeps the command line open when this script is run.
                          cmd /k
                          
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                            26 Apr 2022, 14:14

                            With some initial guidance from @hskoglund (thanks!), I have managed to create Windows 7-compatible DLLs for Qt 6.3.0 (QtCore, QtGui, qwindows).

                            Purely for experimental/"at your own risk" use of course :)

                            Download for DLLs (also contains diff file showing the modifications needed to the original source files): https://web.tresorit.com/l/idV8c#QwlBcUwvkQYjzbRSWlZlnQ

                            Any issues, please let me know.

                            EDIT: Here is the batch file I used to setup my environment for building:

                            @echo off
                            
                            REM Set up Microsoft Visual Studio 2019, where <arch> is amd64, x86, etc.
                            CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" amd64
                            
                            REM Edit this location to point to the source code of Qt
                            SET _ROOT=C:\projects\qt5
                            
                            SET PATH=%_ROOT%\qtbase\bin;%PATH%
                            SET PATH=C:\ninja;%PATH%
                            
                            cd %_ROOT%
                            SET _ROOT=
                            
                            REM Set Windows version macros to Windows 7
                            SET CL=/DWINVER=0x0601 %CL%
                            SET CL=/D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0601 %CL%
                            SET CL=/DNTDDI_VERSION=0x06010000 %CL%
                            
                            REM Assume Internet Explorer 8.0
                            REM See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winprog/using-the-windows-headers#macros-for-conditional-declarations
                            SET CL=/D_WIN32_IE=0x0800 %CL%
                            
                            REM Keeps the command line open when this script is run.
                            cmd /k
                            
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                            Simon L
                            wrote on 27 Apr 2022, 00:53 last edited by Simon L
                            #24

                            @dmginc I have difficulty applying the diff.txt file. Would you mind providing the changed source files for download? Thank you.

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                              27 Apr 2022, 00:53

                              @dmginc I have difficulty applying the diff.txt file. Would you mind providing the changed source files for download? Thank you.

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                              dmginc
                              wrote on 28 Apr 2022, 03:21 last edited by
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                              @Simon-L See here:https://github.com/duerr-ndt/qtbase/tree/6.3.0_win7

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                                hskoglund
                                wrote on 28 Apr 2022, 03:32 last edited by
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                                Great work! I remember struggling with the correct settings for the SDK vars like WINVER, _WIN32_WINNT etc. and left them in a messy state, your .bat file above is a cleaner approach :-)

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                                  subalternpushingtech29087
                                  wrote on 8 May 2022, 13:32 last edited by subalternpushingtech29087 5 Aug 2022, 13:34
                                  #27

                                  not sure but maybe an sorts of autopatcher .....to make future QT built Apps work on W7 would be a pretty epic thing, so say you gots an App that uses QT for its GUI etc and for the patcher to just patch all .dlls so App runs on W7

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                                    cristian-adam
                                    wrote on 9 May 2022, 17:43 last edited by
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                                    Another option would be to use the MinGW Qt Creator releases from GitHub.

                                    Then copy api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0.dll and dxgi.dll from api-ms-win-core-synch-Win7 to Qt Creator's bin directory and then have this working:

                                    alt text

                                    This solution has minimal changes and should be easier to follow. Note that I haven't done extensive testing, just a hello world example built with MinGW 11.2.0, CMake 3.23.1 and Ninja 1.10.2

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                                      dmginc
                                      wrote on 18 May 2022, 15:04 last edited by
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                                      Missed some things in my first set of patched DLLs.

                                      Updated files can be found here: https://web.tresorit.com/l/jPIZs#9pBaP_Eq527nGMyzn2fk8A

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                                        bplastos
                                        wrote on 23 Jul 2022, 07:28 last edited by
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                                        I realize that this topic is a bit old, but I'm hoping that either @hskoglund or @dmginc is still around.

                                        I've not developed Qt applications (yet :) ), but am just a user and am still primarily using Windows 7 (don't judge or comment, I understand the arguments of why I shouldn't). I often use portable applications which have been built using Qt, such as Calibre. Applications which have been built using Qt 5.x still work perfectly fine, but ones built with Qt 6 do not. When I saw this thread with a simple set of 3 patched files, I thought this was great, but unfortunately, when I replace the 3 files in my portable application, nothing at all visibly happens when I try to launch the app. I am assuming that is because the portable application was built using Qt 6.3.1, and the latest patched files are for Qt 6.3.0?

                                        I am hoping that some kind soul can either provide a set of patched Qt 6.3.1 files and/or provide a set of Qt 6.3.0 original files necessary to "downgrade" my portable application to use Qt 6.3.0, or suggest another solution to my problem.

                                        Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to provide.

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                                          hskoglund
                                          wrote on 23 Jul 2022, 14:30 last edited by
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                                          Hi, I think your best best is to install Qt 6.3.0 and build your app with it. then use the link above for the 3 patched .dlls.
                                          It is possible to install Qt 6.3.0 using the online Qt installer, however you first have to click the "Archive" checkbox to the right and then the "Filter" button.
                                          Also note that the patch is only applicable for Widgets apps (not QML) and only for dynamically built Qt 6.3.0 versions.

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