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  • ODБOïO Offline
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    @JonB hi, thanks for answering
    @JonB said in Qt app for windows XP:

    patch level

    this is a windows xp pro version 2002 SP3
    on a CNC machine, it can not be updated/is never Updated and not connected to internet.

    Do you think that error can introduce bugs in the application itself ? In my opinion it should not because sprintf_s is just a printing method.

    Should i try to find a workaround to just hide that error ..?

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    • ODБOïO ODБOï

      @JonB hi, thanks for answering
      @JonB said in Qt app for windows XP:

      patch level

      this is a windows xp pro version 2002 SP3
      on a CNC machine, it can not be updated/is never Updated and not connected to internet.

      Do you think that error can introduce bugs in the application itself ? In my opinion it should not because sprintf_s is just a printing method.

      Should i try to find a workaround to just hide that error ..?

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      @LeLev I think this DLL is from "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime". You could try to update it from here https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads

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

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        You can try this workaround, place it on top of mainwindow.h:

        #define sprintf_s _snprintf
        

        For a long-term solution, it might be safer to use MSVC2013 instead of MinGW49_32.

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @LeLev I think this DLL is from "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime". You could try to update it from here https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads

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          ODБOï
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          #6

          @jsulm ok thank you
          normally i am not supposed to do any updates/changes in the system but i will see it with my hierarchical superior i guess...

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          • hskoglundH hskoglund

            You can try this workaround, place it on top of mainwindow.h:

            #define sprintf_s _snprintf
            

            For a long-term solution, it might be safer to use MSVC2013 instead of MinGW49_32.

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            @hskoglund hi,

            @hskoglund said in Qt app for windows XP:

            #define sprintf_s _snprintf

            thank you for this suggestion
            This is a QtQuick QML application so i dont have mainwindow.h, i tryed to put that ligne in my main.cpp but i still have the error, Is there maybe a way to define it in my project file or somewhere else ?

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            • ODБOïO ODБOï

              @hskoglund hi,

              @hskoglund said in Qt app for windows XP:

              #define sprintf_s _snprintf

              thank you for this suggestion
              This is a QtQuick QML application so i dont have mainwindow.h, i tryed to put that ligne in my main.cpp but i still have the error, Is there maybe a way to define it in my project file or somewhere else ?

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              @LeLev
              I am not convinced you will be able to resolve this via compile-time #define. The implication of

              the procedure entry point sprintf_s could not be located in msvcrt.dll

              is that it might be being loaded dynamically via LoadLibraray()/GetProcAddress().

              Have you tried/are you allowed to try @jsulm's suggestion of getting a better version of msvcrt.dll? That would be preferable. How many copies of that file do you have on your system (there may be multiple), and what is their exact version (you can see that from File Explorer Properties)?

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                Yeah, it's much better to put it the .pro file, try:

                DEFINES += "sprintf_s=_snprintf"
                
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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @LeLev
                  I am not convinced you will be able to resolve this via compile-time #define. The implication of

                  the procedure entry point sprintf_s could not be located in msvcrt.dll

                  is that it might be being loaded dynamically via LoadLibraray()/GetProcAddress().

                  Have you tried/are you allowed to try @jsulm's suggestion of getting a better version of msvcrt.dll? That would be preferable. How many copies of that file do you have on your system (there may be multiple), and what is their exact version (you can see that from File Explorer Properties)?

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                  ODБOï
                  wrote on last edited by ODБOï
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                  @JonB said in Qt app for windows XP:

                  Have you tried/are you allowed to try @jsulm's suggestion of getting a better version of msvcrt.dll?

                  my superior will be back on Monday so sadely i can't try that for the moment..

                  @JonB said in Qt app for windows XP:

                  How many copies of that file do you have on your system

                  i found one in folder c:\windows\system32 , the version is 7.0.2600.5512
                  not sure how to search/find the others, im trying to find out
                  edit: searching in progress using XP search tool

                  i have 5 in total :
                  versions
                  7.0.2600.5512
                  7.0.2600.0
                  7.0.2600.5512
                  6.0.8337.0

                  @hskoglund said in Qt app for windows XP:

                  DEFINES += "sprintf_s=_snprintf"

                  unfortunately this still does not solve the issue

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                  • ODБOïO ODБOï

                    @JonB said in Qt app for windows XP:

                    Have you tried/are you allowed to try @jsulm's suggestion of getting a better version of msvcrt.dll?

                    my superior will be back on Monday so sadely i can't try that for the moment..

                    @JonB said in Qt app for windows XP:

                    How many copies of that file do you have on your system

                    i found one in folder c:\windows\system32 , the version is 7.0.2600.5512
                    not sure how to search/find the others, im trying to find out
                    edit: searching in progress using XP search tool

                    i have 5 in total :
                    versions
                    7.0.2600.5512
                    7.0.2600.0
                    7.0.2600.5512
                    6.0.8337.0

                    @hskoglund said in Qt app for windows XP:

                    DEFINES += "sprintf_s=_snprintf"

                    unfortunately this still does not solve the issue

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                    @LeLev said in Qt app for windows XP:

                    i found one in folder c:\windows\system32 , the version is 7.0.2600.5512

                    Based on nothing, my Windows 7 one is 7.0.7601.17704, dated 16/12/2011. It shows there does at least exist a later one, though how that relates to XP I don't know.

                    If you know how to use a tool to look at what functions are in/exported from a DLL, you could verify that sprintf_s is indeed missing in yours.

                    normally i am not supposed to do any updates/changes in the system but i will see it with my hierarchical superior i guess...

                    I still maintain that the most likely is the SO post I pointed you at earlier. I point you at https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/xp-sp3-update-021319-posready-2009-caused-a/d4546883-2d07-4688-b00d-4c74801b65cb or https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/General-Questions/XP-and-Teamviewer/td-p/54530 too, which I think is the same thing. At least whether you have those patches? Show this to your "hierarchical superior" :)

                    Otherwise, it could be a MinGW issue. Can't find exact match, but https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30590421/qt-5-4-0-deployment-issue-missing-vsprintf-s-in-msvcrt-dll/32320444.

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                      @LeLev said in Qt app for windows XP:

                      i found one in folder c:\windows\system32 , the version is 7.0.2600.5512

                      Based on nothing, my Windows 7 one is 7.0.7601.17704, dated 16/12/2011. It shows there does at least exist a later one, though how that relates to XP I don't know.

                      If you know how to use a tool to look at what functions are in/exported from a DLL, you could verify that sprintf_s is indeed missing in yours.

                      normally i am not supposed to do any updates/changes in the system but i will see it with my hierarchical superior i guess...

                      I still maintain that the most likely is the SO post I pointed you at earlier. I point you at https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/xp-sp3-update-021319-posready-2009-caused-a/d4546883-2d07-4688-b00d-4c74801b65cb or https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/General-Questions/XP-and-Teamviewer/td-p/54530 too, which I think is the same thing. At least whether you have those patches? Show this to your "hierarchical superior" :)

                      Otherwise, it could be a MinGW issue. Can't find exact match, but https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30590421/qt-5-4-0-deployment-issue-missing-vsprintf-s-in-msvcrt-dll/32320444.

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                      ODБOï
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                      @JonB said in Qt app for windows XP:

                      you have those patches?

                      i try to see patches list using systeminfo.exe in terminal

                      it returns :

                      1 Hotfix installed : Q147222

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                      • ODБOïO ODБOï

                        @JonB said in Qt app for windows XP:

                        you have those patches?

                        i try to see patches list using systeminfo.exe in terminal

                        it returns :

                        1 Hotfix installed : Q147222

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                        #13

                        downloading
                        http://download.qt.io/new_archive/qt/5.6/5.6.0/qt-opensource-windows-x86-msvc2013-5.6.0.exe.mirrorlist
                        to give it a try

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                        • ODБOïO ODБOï

                          downloading
                          http://download.qt.io/new_archive/qt/5.6/5.6.0/qt-opensource-windows-x86-msvc2013-5.6.0.exe.mirrorlist
                          to give it a try

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                          @LeLev Don't forget that line in your .pro file:

                          QMAKE_LFLAGS_WINDOWS = /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS,5.01
                          

                          P.S. Just tried an empty vanilla Qt 5.6.3 MinGW49_32 QtQuick QML project (where you see Hello World in the middle of 640x480 window. Built on Windows 10 and tested on Windows XP, worked fine without that sprintf_s error, the msvcrt.dll on that Windows XP has version 7.0.2600.5512.

                          Anyway, since MSVC2013 is Microsoft own stuff, it's more likely to survive as the years go by :-)

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                          • hskoglundH hskoglund

                            @LeLev Don't forget that line in your .pro file:

                            QMAKE_LFLAGS_WINDOWS = /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS,5.01
                            

                            P.S. Just tried an empty vanilla Qt 5.6.3 MinGW49_32 QtQuick QML project (where you see Hello World in the middle of 640x480 window. Built on Windows 10 and tested on Windows XP, worked fine without that sprintf_s error, the msvcrt.dll on that Windows XP has version 7.0.2600.5512.

                            Anyway, since MSVC2013 is Microsoft own stuff, it's more likely to survive as the years go by :-)

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                            @hskoglund said in Qt app for windows XP:

                            worked fine without that sprintf_s error, the msvcrt.dll on that Windows XP has version 7.0.2600.5512.

                            That should be interesting reading for @LeLev !

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                              That misbehaved update from Microsoft last year which caused the sprintf_s error, it seems not to have touched msvcrt.dll directly, but rather some other files, but msvcrt.dll got the raw deal :-(

                              msvcrt.dll is somewhat of an unwanted child from Microsoft's point of view, for example here's what Raymond Chen writes: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20140411-00/?p=1273

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                              • hskoglundH hskoglund

                                That misbehaved update from Microsoft last year which caused the sprintf_s error, it seems not to have touched msvcrt.dll directly, but rather some other files, but msvcrt.dll got the raw deal :-(

                                msvcrt.dll is somewhat of an unwanted child from Microsoft's point of view, for example here's what Raymond Chen writes: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20140411-00/?p=1273

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                                ODБOï
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                                guys thank you very much for help and thank you for your time

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                                • hskoglundH hskoglund

                                  That misbehaved update from Microsoft last year which caused the sprintf_s error, it seems not to have touched msvcrt.dll directly, but rather some other files, but msvcrt.dll got the raw deal :-(

                                  msvcrt.dll is somewhat of an unwanted child from Microsoft's point of view, for example here's what Raymond Chen writes: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20140411-00/?p=1273

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                                  @hskoglund said in Qt app for windows XP:

                                  for example here's what Raymond Chen writes: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20140411-00/?p=1273

                                  a real nightmare the story of this dll, just like my day ^^

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                                  • hskoglundH hskoglund

                                    @LeLev Don't forget that line in your .pro file:

                                    QMAKE_LFLAGS_WINDOWS = /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS,5.01
                                    

                                    P.S. Just tried an empty vanilla Qt 5.6.3 MinGW49_32 QtQuick QML project (where you see Hello World in the middle of 640x480 window. Built on Windows 10 and tested on Windows XP, worked fine without that sprintf_s error, the msvcrt.dll on that Windows XP has version 7.0.2600.5512.

                                    Anyway, since MSVC2013 is Microsoft own stuff, it's more likely to survive as the years go by :-)

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                                    @hskoglund said in Qt app for windows XP:

                                    Don't forget that line in your .pro file:
                                    QMAKE_LFLAGS_WINDOWS = /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS,5.01

                                    i have error in compilation output saying
                                    g++: error: /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS,5.01: No such file or directory

                                    if i add this to my pro file
                                    QMAKE_LFLAGS_WINDOWS = /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS,5.01

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                                      That line is only applicable if you use the MSVC2013 compiler

                                      Edit: to satisfy both compilers, we can use a prefix, change the line to

                                      win32-msvc:QMAKE_LFLAGS_WINDOWS = /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS,5.01
                                      
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                                        @hskoglund said in Qt app for windows XP:

                                        QMAKE_LFLAGS_WINDOWS = /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS,5.01

                                        oh ok! my bad, i was still trying with minGw

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                                          @hskoglund , @JonB

                                          apparently qt-opensource-windows-x86-msvc2013-5.6.0 that i just installed doas not configure kits automatically,

                                          i have no compiler and no debugger in the kit, so i cant compile the project

                                          do i have to download the compiler separately ? i dont see it in my qt 5.6 install dir C:\Qt\Qt5.6.0\5.6\msvc2013\bin nor in C:\Qt\Qt5.6.0\Tools\

                                          compiler column is empty here..
                                          https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-5.6/supported-platforms.html

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