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  • Sebastiano ZamberlanS Sebastiano Zamberlan

    @sierdzio How can I specify that I want it to be compiled with mingw_64

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    Christian Ehrlicher
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    @Sebastiano-Zamberlan said in Build and Run from Command Line:

    How can I specify that I want it to be compiled with mingw_64

    What does this mean? You create a CMakeLists.txt like it's done in QtCreator or any other ide which cmake then processes.

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    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

      @Sebastiano-Zamberlan said in Build and Run from Command Line:

      How can I specify that I want it to be compiled with mingw_64

      What does this mean? You create a CMakeLists.txt like it's done in QtCreator or any other ide which cmake then processes.

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      Sebastiano Zamberlan
      wrote on last edited by
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      @Christian-Ehrlicher, @sierdzio let's take an example, I create a new project ( in this case QtQuick Application )
      I leave the code as is and try from terminal to run

      cmake -S /path/to/source-code -B .
      

      this is what appears to me.

      -- Building for: Visual Studio 15 2017
      -- Selecting Windows SDK version 10.0.17763.0 to target Windows 10.0.19045.
      -- The CXX compiler identification is MSVC 19.16.27051.0
      -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
      -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
      -- Check for working CXX compiler: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio/2017/Community/VC/Tools/MSVC/14.16.27023/bin/Hostx86/x86/cl.exe - skipped
      -- Detecting CXX compile features
      -- Detecting CXX compile features - done
      CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:8 (find_package):
        By not providing "FindQt6.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this project has
        asked CMake to find a package configuration file provided by "Qt6", but
        CMake did not find one.
      
        Could not find a package configuration file provided by "Qt6" (requested
        version 6.2) with any of the following names:
      
          Qt6Config.cmake
          qt6-config.cmake
      
        Add the installation prefix of "Qt6" to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or set "Qt6_DIR"
        to a directory containing one of the above files.  If "Qt6" provides a
        separate development package or SDK, be sure it has been installed.
      
      
      -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
      

      I wanted to know meanwhile how to specify my intention to use mingw_64 as compiler

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      • Sebastiano ZamberlanS Sebastiano Zamberlan

        @Christian-Ehrlicher, @sierdzio let's take an example, I create a new project ( in this case QtQuick Application )
        I leave the code as is and try from terminal to run

        cmake -S /path/to/source-code -B .
        

        this is what appears to me.

        -- Building for: Visual Studio 15 2017
        -- Selecting Windows SDK version 10.0.17763.0 to target Windows 10.0.19045.
        -- The CXX compiler identification is MSVC 19.16.27051.0
        -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
        -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
        -- Check for working CXX compiler: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio/2017/Community/VC/Tools/MSVC/14.16.27023/bin/Hostx86/x86/cl.exe - skipped
        -- Detecting CXX compile features
        -- Detecting CXX compile features - done
        CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:8 (find_package):
          By not providing "FindQt6.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this project has
          asked CMake to find a package configuration file provided by "Qt6", but
          CMake did not find one.
        
          Could not find a package configuration file provided by "Qt6" (requested
          version 6.2) with any of the following names:
        
            Qt6Config.cmake
            qt6-config.cmake
        
          Add the installation prefix of "Qt6" to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or set "Qt6_DIR"
          to a directory containing one of the above files.  If "Qt6" provides a
          separate development package or SDK, be sure it has been installed.
        
        
        -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
        

        I wanted to know meanwhile how to specify my intention to use mingw_64 as compiler

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        Christian Ehrlicher
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        wrote on last edited by
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        You have to set up your env correctly before by starting the command line through the 'Qt 6.x.x (MinGW64) menu entry. Then the PATH is correctly set up and the mingw compiler is found & used. Start over with a clean build dir.

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        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

          You have to set up your env correctly before by starting the command line through the 'Qt 6.x.x (MinGW64) menu entry. Then the PATH is correctly set up and the mingw compiler is found & used. Start over with a clean build dir.

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          Sebastiano Zamberlan
          wrote on last edited by Sebastiano Zamberlan
          #7

          @Christian-Ehrlicher @sierdzio

          I tried but still the same error,
          I also ran the command

          --system-information information.txt 
          

          and in the .txt the path goes to the Visual Studio

          In fact the message that cmake sent me was always:

          -- Building for: Visual Studio 15 2017
          
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          • Sebastiano ZamberlanS Sebastiano Zamberlan

            @Christian-Ehrlicher @sierdzio

            I tried but still the same error,
            I also ran the command

            --system-information information.txt 
            

            and in the .txt the path goes to the Visual Studio

            In fact the message that cmake sent me was always:

            -- Building for: Visual Studio 15 2017
            
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            Christian Ehrlicher
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            #8

            @Sebastiano-Zamberlan Then pass -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=g++ and make sure g++ --version print something useful (which should when you set up the env correct).

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              Hi,

              In addition to @Christian-Ehrlicher, the Qt 6 versions you installed have a qt-cmake script that are tuned for the installation they are in.

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              • Sebastiano ZamberlanS Sebastiano Zamberlan

                @sierdzio How can I specify that I want it to be compiled with mingw_64

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                @Sebastiano-Zamberlan said in Build and Run from Command Line:

                @sierdzio How can I specify that I want it to be compiled with mingw_64

                The easiest way, I think, is to use CMake's MinGW Makefiles generator, like:

                cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" ...
                

                As @SGaist wrote, if you're using Qt 6, then you can use Qt's qt-cmake wrapper, so:

                X:\path\to\qt\installation\qt-cmake.bat -G "MinGW Makefiles" -S <src-dir> -B <build-dir>
                

                All qt-cmake does (today) is set CMake's CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE variable, so it's equivalent to:

                cmake.exe -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE="X:\path\to\qt\installation\lib\cmake\qt.toolchain.cmake" -G "MinGW Makefiles" -S <src-dir> -B <build-dir>
                

                Cheers.

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                • Paul ColbyP Paul Colby

                  @Sebastiano-Zamberlan said in Build and Run from Command Line:

                  @sierdzio How can I specify that I want it to be compiled with mingw_64

                  The easiest way, I think, is to use CMake's MinGW Makefiles generator, like:

                  cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" ...
                  

                  As @SGaist wrote, if you're using Qt 6, then you can use Qt's qt-cmake wrapper, so:

                  X:\path\to\qt\installation\qt-cmake.bat -G "MinGW Makefiles" -S <src-dir> -B <build-dir>
                  

                  All qt-cmake does (today) is set CMake's CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE variable, so it's equivalent to:

                  cmake.exe -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE="X:\path\to\qt\installation\lib\cmake\qt.toolchain.cmake" -G "MinGW Makefiles" -S <src-dir> -B <build-dir>
                  

                  Cheers.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  @Paul-Colby @Christian-Ehrlicher @SGaist @sierdzio

                  Thank you guys, this information is very helpful,

                  I was able to launch from the specific terminal, now I want to understand what the "qtenv2.bat" contains and how it acts so that I can make a .bat or a general .py that allows me to launch a build.

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                  • Sebastiano ZamberlanS Sebastiano Zamberlan

                    @Paul-Colby @Christian-Ehrlicher @SGaist @sierdzio

                    Thank you guys, this information is very helpful,

                    I was able to launch from the specific terminal, now I want to understand what the "qtenv2.bat" contains and how it acts so that I can make a .bat or a general .py that allows me to launch a build.

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                    jsulm
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    @Sebastiano-Zamberlan said in Build and Run from Command Line:

                    I want to understand what the "qtenv2.bat" contains and how it acts

                    Open it in a text editor

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @Sebastiano-Zamberlan said in Build and Run from Command Line:

                      I want to understand what the "qtenv2.bat" contains and how it acts

                      Open it in a text editor

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      @jsulm yeah 👍

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