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  • kkoehneK Offline
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    kkoehne
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    #9

    Please delete the CMakeCache.txt file, and re-run. It seeems stuff was cached from a previous run.

    Director R&D, The Qt Company

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    • kkoehneK kkoehne

      Please delete the CMakeCache.txt file, and re-run. It seeems stuff was cached from a previous run.

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      wrote on last edited by
      #10

      @kkoehne I meants same output after deleting the cache file.
      :-)

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        @GALAV , can you post the branch / version of Qt Creator that you are trying to build?

        Director R&D, The Qt Company

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        • kkoehneK kkoehne

          @GALAV , can you post the branch / version of Qt Creator that you are trying to build?

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          wrote on last edited by GALAV
          #12

          @kkoehne
          I cloned the highlighted URL
          6e189885-fe71-4de9-920b-428d6f9b4589-image.png

          then I executed in the folder:

          git submodule update --init --recursive 
          
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          • kkoehneK Offline
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            wrote on last edited by
            #13

            So master branch ...

            I assume you have checked that C:\Qt\6.3.1\msvc2019_64 contains a valid Qt 6 installation?

            Can you re-run cmake with --trace argument, log this to a file and upload the dump somewhere to inspect? E.g.

            del CMakeCache.txt && cmake --trace -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -G Ninja -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=C:\Qt\6.3.1\msvc2019_64 C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\QT-CREATOR-SRC >trace.log 2>&1

            Director R&D, The Qt Company

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            • GALAVG Offline
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              #14

              thanks for providing the command.

              it seems i don't have the privileges to attach a log file.

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              • GALAVG GALAV

                thanks for providing the command.

                it seems i don't have the privileges to attach a log file.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #15

                https://ctxt.io/2/AADgjVtcFw -- tracelog

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                • kkoehneK Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #16

                  CMake thinks the bitness of the Qt version does not match the bitness of the compiler. And indeed, it seems you're trying to build with the x86 compiler, but the Qt version you reference is 64bit.

                  If you indeed want to build an x86 binary, you most likely have to build Qt yourself. The installer only offers 64 bit binaries by default.

                  If choosing x86 was an accident, set up the build environment to 64 bit. For instance, launch cmd.exe and run

                  "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Professional\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" amd64
                  

                  Director R&D, The Qt Company

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                    wrote on last edited by GalHA
                    #17

                    I am also running into the same error but on linux ubuntu 20.04
                    88b2781f-0364-4fce-b47a-875a3748895c-image.png
                    I have Qt 6.3.0 built and trying to build Qt Creator

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                    • kkoehneK Offline
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                      #18

                      @GalHA , Qt Creator master branch now expects Qt 6.2.

                      https://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/qt-creator/2022-July/009050.html

                      So you need to install Qt 6.2 or newer.

                      Director R&D, The Qt Company

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                      • kkoehneK kkoehne

                        @GalHA , Qt Creator master branch now expects Qt 6.2.

                        https://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/qt-creator/2022-July/009050.html

                        So you need to install Qt 6.2 or newer.

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                        @kkoehne I have Qt 6.3.0 installed...

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                        • GALAVG Offline
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                          @kkoehne
                          this :

                          "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Professional\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" amd64

                          has fixed the problem for me, so thanks alot!
                          and regarding @GalHA 's problem, maybe the equivalent to linux with gcc might help

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                            @GALAV , cool, then let's mark this thread as solved :)

                            Director R&D, The Qt Company

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