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    Solved "Cannot find missing dependency" using Qt Maintenance Tool on macOS 10.13

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    • AndyBrice
      AndyBrice last edited by

      I was hoping to install Qt 5.12.3 for Mac. But running the Qt maintenance tool brings up this error message:

      0_1556017745485_qtinstall1.png

      And then no new Qt versions are displayed:

      0_1556017766796_qtinstall2.png

      I have used the Qt Maintenance Tool on this machine quite a few times before without any issues.

      Any ideas?

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      Andy Brice
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      • jsulm
        jsulm Lifetime Qt Champion @AndyBrice last edited by

        @AndyBrice Try to first update the tool - "Update components".

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

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        • J.Hilk
          J.Hilk Moderators @AndyBrice last edited by

          @AndyBrice
          did you really install 140gb worth of precompiled Qt?

          I highly doubt you need all those version

          Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

          Qt Needs YOUR vote: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTQAINFRA-4121


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          • AndyBrice
            AndyBrice @jsulm last edited by

            @jsulm That fixed it. Thanks!

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            • AndyBrice
              AndyBrice @J.Hilk last edited by

              @J.Hilk I do need a few different versions as I have 2 Qt based products and have had a number of issues with recent Qt releases on Mac. I probably don't need all the Android and other stuff that comes bundled as standard though.

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              • jsulm
                jsulm Lifetime Qt Champion @AndyBrice last edited by

                @AndyBrice said in "Cannot find missing dependency" using Qt Maintenance Tool on macOS 10.13:

                bundled as standard though

                They are not. You simply should not select the whole Qt version, but expand the tree under the version you want to install and only select what you really need.

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

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