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    At least for me it's available at the usual address: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/community/

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      At least for me it's available at the usual address: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/community/

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      @hskoglund Latest one is incompatible with Windows 7, 8, 8.1.

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        Indeed. previous versions of Visual Studio 2022 worked on Windows 7, you got a warning when you installed but you could proceed anyway, but now you get an error instead :-(
        You can still download Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition from here: https://aka.ms/vs/16/release/vs_community.exe

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          @crystalbit Sorry for asking. I am trying to compile qt dll myself on Windows 8.1.
          I have to use Visual Studio Build Tools 2022 17.6 instead of Visual Studio Community Edition 2022 since it's not available anymore on microsoft.com. I had to change PATH in compile_win.bat as vcvarsall.bat is in different folder. I get errors: mv, rm, perl is not an internal or external command.
          I have Strawberry Perl installed.

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          @5taras If I understand correctly I need gnuwin32 package to run mv, rm commands from compile_win.bat which is missing in qt-build-tools folder from github. In script I see "SET PATH %ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin;"

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            Indeed. previous versions of Visual Studio 2022 worked on Windows 7, you got a warning when you installed but you could proceed anyway, but now you get an error instead :-(
            You can still download Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition from here: https://aka.ms/vs/16/release/vs_community.exe

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            @hskoglund In any case I'd have to correct compile_win.bat as it is oriented for 2022 VS.

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              @5taras If I understand correctly I need gnuwin32 package to run mv, rm commands from compile_win.bat which is missing in qt-build-tools folder from github. In script I see "SET PATH %ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin;"

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              @5taras said in Qt Creator 6.0.1 and Qt 6.2.2 running on Windows 7:

              If I understand correctly I need gnuwin32 package to run mv, rm commands

              I'm using the scoop package manager (https://scoop.sh/) to install Linux tools on Windows. I believe just installing scoop already gives you these basic commands. Another alternative is Chocolatey.

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                @5taras said in Qt Creator 6.0.1 and Qt 6.2.2 running on Windows 7:

                If I understand correctly I need gnuwin32 package to run mv, rm commands

                I'm using the scoop package manager (https://scoop.sh/) to install Linux tools on Windows. I believe just installing scoop already gives you these basic commands. Another alternative is Chocolatey.

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                @SimonSchroeder Did you try to compile qt library yourself? Scoop package manager creates folder "%ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin"?

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                  @SimonSchroeder Did you try to compile qt library yourself? Scoop package manager creates folder "%ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin"?

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                  @5taras I've only ever compiled static Qt libraries for Windows with MSVC. Scoop does not provide "%ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin", but it provides commands like mv and rm. It also adapts the PATH environment variable such that these tools are available on any command line.

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                    @5taras I've only ever compiled static Qt libraries for Windows with MSVC. Scoop does not provide "%ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin", but it provides commands like mv and rm. It also adapts the PATH environment variable such that these tools are available on any command line.

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                      @5taras said in Qt Creator 6.0.1 and Qt 6.2.2 running on Windows 7:

                      If I understand correctly I need gnuwin32 package to run mv, rm commands

                      I'm using the scoop package manager (https://scoop.sh/) to install Linux tools on Windows. I believe just installing scoop already gives you these basic commands. Another alternative is Chocolatey.

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                      @SimonSchroeder During compilation I get a mistake "../configure is not an internal or external command". 6.x qt-build-tools folders from github are missing configure.bat file. What can I do?
                      I found https://github.com/crystalidea/qt-build-tools/blob/master/5.6.3/qtbase/configure.bat file which could be useful. I am not sure.

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                        @SimonSchroeder During compilation I get a mistake "../configure is not an internal or external command". 6.x qt-build-tools folders from github are missing configure.bat file. What can I do?
                        I found https://github.com/crystalidea/qt-build-tools/blob/master/5.6.3/qtbase/configure.bat file which could be useful. I am not sure.

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                        @5taras Official Qt Github is: https://github.com/qt/qtbase

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @5taras Official Qt Github is: https://github.com/qt/qtbase

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                          @jsulm You mean I should replace corresponding folders from qt official by folders from crystal's qt 6 build project?

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