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    Sikander Rafiq
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    HI,
    I am getting very strange QT build errors. Here are the error details.

    qt/service/D:/ClowdWork/clowdtrack-qt/service/../core_ui_common -I/include -IE:/C_Drive/QT5.15.2/5.15.2/mingw81_64/mkspecs/win32-g++ -o debuggermonitor.o ../../clowdtrack-qt/core_ui_common/debuggermonitor/debuggermonitor.cpp
    g++: error: /W3: No such file or directory
    g++: error: /D_USING_V110_SDK71_: No such file or directory
    g++: error: /W3: No such file or directory
    g++: error: /D_USING_V110_SDK71_: No such file or directory
    mingw32-make[1]: *** [Makefile:3811: debuggermonitor.o] Error 1
    mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory 'D:/ClowdWork/build-usetime-qt-QT5_15_2-Debug/service'
    mingw32-make: *** [Makefile:96: sub-D--ClowdWork-clowdtrack-qt-service-service-pro-make_first-ordered] Error 2
    20:52:13: The process "E:\C_Drive\QT5.15.2\Tools\mingw810_64\bin\mingw32-make.exe" exited with code 2.
    Error while building/deploying project usetime-qt (kit: QT5.15.2)
    When executing step "Make"
    20:52:13: Elapsed time: 00:02.

    Qt-error.jpg

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      HI,
      I am getting very strange QT build errors. Here are the error details.

      qt/service/D:/ClowdWork/clowdtrack-qt/service/../core_ui_common -I/include -IE:/C_Drive/QT5.15.2/5.15.2/mingw81_64/mkspecs/win32-g++ -o debuggermonitor.o ../../clowdtrack-qt/core_ui_common/debuggermonitor/debuggermonitor.cpp
      g++: error: /W3: No such file or directory
      g++: error: /D_USING_V110_SDK71_: No such file or directory
      g++: error: /W3: No such file or directory
      g++: error: /D_USING_V110_SDK71_: No such file or directory
      mingw32-make[1]: *** [Makefile:3811: debuggermonitor.o] Error 1
      mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory 'D:/ClowdWork/build-usetime-qt-QT5_15_2-Debug/service'
      mingw32-make: *** [Makefile:96: sub-D--ClowdWork-clowdtrack-qt-service-service-pro-make_first-ordered] Error 2
      20:52:13: The process "E:\C_Drive\QT5.15.2\Tools\mingw810_64\bin\mingw32-make.exe" exited with code 2.
      Error while building/deploying project usetime-qt (kit: QT5.15.2)
      When executing step "Make"
      20:52:13: Elapsed time: 00:02.

      Qt-error.jpg

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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      You don't get a 'Qt build error' since you don't build Qt but your own app. Show the corresponding CMakeLists.txt - looks like you're adding MSVC options to your command line but using MinGW.

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      • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

        You don't get a 'Qt build error' since you don't build Qt but your own app. Show the corresponding CMakeLists.txt - looks like you're adding MSVC options to your command line but using MinGW.

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        Sikander Rafiq
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        HI @Christian-Ehrlicher
        Thank you so much for your reply. I don't find any CMakeLists.txt file in source code. Yes Im trying to build my own project which is actually written by some other developers. I just started work on it and no previous developer is here to help me out in building the app.

        Yes, I have configured MinGW kit using QT 5.15.2 to build this project.
        What I get from your message " looks like you're adding MSVC options to your command line but using MinGW." is I have to use MSVC compiler/kit to build this app. Pls confirm and help me out to build this app.

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          HI @Christian-Ehrlicher
          Thank you so much for your reply. I don't find any CMakeLists.txt file in source code. Yes Im trying to build my own project which is actually written by some other developers. I just started work on it and no previous developer is here to help me out in building the app.

          Yes, I have configured MinGW kit using QT 5.15.2 to build this project.
          What I get from your message " looks like you're adding MSVC options to your command line but using MinGW." is I have to use MSVC compiler/kit to build this app. Pls confirm and help me out to build this app.

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          JonB
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          @Sikander-Rafiq
          @Christian-Ehrlicher is not saying you have to use MSVC. He is saying you appear to be (mostly) using MinGW but some MSVC-style options are being passed to the compiler as well. Which won't work. You need to track down where those options are coming from in your kit/build selection. We don't know where your arguments like /W3 are specified. If you don't have a CMakeLists.txt then maybe you are using qmake and your project has a .pro file instead?

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            @Sikander-Rafiq
            @Christian-Ehrlicher is not saying you have to use MSVC. He is saying you appear to be (mostly) using MinGW but some MSVC-style options are being passed to the compiler as well. Which won't work. You need to track down where those options are coming from in your kit/build selection. We don't know where your arguments like /W3 are specified. If you don't have a CMakeLists.txt then maybe you are using qmake and your project has a .pro file instead?

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            Sikander Rafiq
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            Hi @JonB
            Thanks for your comments. Yes we are using qmake and our project has .pro file. I have use Micorsoft Visual C++ Build Tools (x64) and then all those build errors goes away and build successfully, though now getting linker error(i.e. LINK : fatal error LNK1158: cannot run 'rc.exe').
            Pls see screenshot attached.
            Thank you so much all for your kind cooperation.
            linker-error.jpg

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            • S Sikander Rafiq

              Hi @JonB
              Thanks for your comments. Yes we are using qmake and our project has .pro file. I have use Micorsoft Visual C++ Build Tools (x64) and then all those build errors goes away and build successfully, though now getting linker error(i.e. LINK : fatal error LNK1158: cannot run 'rc.exe').
              Pls see screenshot attached.
              Thank you so much all for your kind cooperation.
              linker-error.jpg

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              JonB
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              @Sikander-Rafiq
              OK, you have now changed from MinGW to MSVC and that seems to suit you better.

              I suggest you Google for error link 1158 rc for the various possible solutions to why LINK cannot find rc to run.

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                @Sikander-Rafiq
                OK, you have now changed from MinGW to MSVC and that seems to suit you better.

                I suggest you Google for error link 1158 rc for the various possible solutions to why LINK cannot find rc to run.

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                Sikander Rafiq
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                @JonB
                yes it is also resolved by adding C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\bin\x64 to system's path.

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                • S Sikander Rafiq

                  @JonB
                  yes it is also resolved by adding C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\bin\x64 to system's path.

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                  Sikander Rafiq
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                  I am able to run my app through code. Thank you so much All. Special thanks to @Christian-Ehrlicher. Great help!.

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