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  • eyllanescE eyllanesc

    @Lightshadown The log: c:\mingw\lib\gcc\mingw32\9.2.0\include\c++ .... indicates that your Qt is for 64-bit mingw but you are compiling with 32-bit mingw.

    try:

    cd 'C:\Users\Patron\Desktop\Code Projects\Sistema_Silo'
    /C/Qt14/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/qmake.exe .
    mingw32-make
    
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    @eyllanesc said in migrate from Qt5.11 to 6:

    @Lightshadown The log: c:\mingw\lib\gcc\mingw32\9.2.0\include\c++ .... indicates that your Qt is for 64-bit mingw but you are compiling with 32-bit mingw.

    try:

    cd 'C:\Users\Patron\Desktop\Code Projects\Sistema_Silo'
    /C/Qt14/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/qmake.exe .
    mingw32-make
    

    i did try to install mingw64 but for some reason the bin folder its empty and cant used it, but i do have the Msys2 mingw 64bit installed in my computer, but im not so sure how to used it, also i did try to use the mingw32-make from the mingw/bin folder but it said its incompatible

    @SGaist said in migrate from Qt5.11 to 6:

    I would also recommend using the MinGW that is provided along the Qt version you installed. With that you ensure that it has been tested and actually built with it.

    im not so sure where to find that, i did try searching on the Qt14/5.14.2/mingw73_64/ folder but im not so sure what to look for, theres no g++, gcc or make files, only the qmake command that i already have

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        ok i did try to follow everyones advice, i used the maintainance tool and updated to Qt 6 and also Mingw that is provided with Qt, under the Tools folder got

        mingw 530_32
        mingw730_32
        mingw730_64
        mingw810_32
        mingw810_64

        im using the g++ from mingw810_64 and the qmake from Qt 6.1.2 but still got too many warnings. heres the paste.bin with all the warnings, link text

        Edit: im not so sure, but under the bin folder theres also several files that looks like this- x86_64-w64-mingw32-c++, x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++, etc

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        • L Lightshadown

          ok i did try to follow everyones advice, i used the maintainance tool and updated to Qt 6 and also Mingw that is provided with Qt, under the Tools folder got

          mingw 530_32
          mingw730_32
          mingw730_64
          mingw810_32
          mingw810_64

          im using the g++ from mingw810_64 and the qmake from Qt 6.1.2 but still got too many warnings. heres the paste.bin with all the warnings, link text

          Edit: im not so sure, but under the bin folder theres also several files that looks like this- x86_64-w64-mingw32-c++, x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++, etc

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          @Lightshadown said in migrate from Qt5.11 to 6:

          heres the paste.bin with all the warnings, link text

          • Your log contains references to both Qt 6.12 and Qt 5.11.3. Something has gotten horribly mixed up somewhere. Delete all of your build files and start with a clean slate. Also, make sure that Qt and MinGW are not in your global system PATH.
          • You said you are using g++ from Qt's mingw810_64 -- are you sure? I see a reference to C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\bin\

          Also, it looks like you're building from the MSYS shell. Sometimes, using the Windows Command Prompt provides better results.

          @Lightshadown said in migrate from Qt5.11 to 6:

          I have a program i develop in Qt 5.11 using mingw32, it works fine but i want to migrate to 64bits programs so i need either Qt5,14 o Qt 6

          The recommended migration path is Qt 5.11 -> Qt 5.15 -> Qt 6.x

          You should port to Qt 5.15 first and fix all deprecation warnings before you try to port to Qt 6.

          Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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            ok, it seems my PATH was a complete mess, i erased everything related to qt and ming, i only left the location of make C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\bin and it seems to work kinda ok, now it get other warnings related to things like QApplication::desktop()->size() not a member of QApplication and layout()->setMargin(0), QLayout has no member call set margin or (this is strange), errors like sstream seems to miss a dll, but that seems to be related to changes on QT 6, now i need to figure it out how to fix them, sadly this is part of a repo i downloaded from Github so no way to ask the owner.

            Right now will try to find the equivalents to my code, thanks, heres the output https://pastebin.com/vPYy7hfU

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            • L Lightshadown

              ok, it seems my PATH was a complete mess, i erased everything related to qt and ming, i only left the location of make C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\bin and it seems to work kinda ok, now it get other warnings related to things like QApplication::desktop()->size() not a member of QApplication and layout()->setMargin(0), QLayout has no member call set margin or (this is strange), errors like sstream seems to miss a dll, but that seems to be related to changes on QT 6, now i need to figure it out how to fix them, sadly this is part of a repo i downloaded from Github so no way to ask the owner.

              Right now will try to find the equivalents to my code, thanks, heres the output https://pastebin.com/vPYy7hfU

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              @Lightshadown said in migrate from Qt5.11 to 6:

              now it get other warnings related to things like QApplication::desktop()->size() not a member of QApplication and layout()->setMargin(0), QLayout has no member call set margin

              That's why I suggested that you migrate to Qt 5.15 first. When you build in Qt 5.15, you get deprecation warnings instead of compilation errors. Often, the warnings will also tell you how to replace the deprecated functions.

              Alternatively, you can check the Qt 5 documentation: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlayout-obsolete.html#margin-prop

              All the functions/classes that are deprecated in Qt 5 no longer exist in Qt 6. After you have fixed the deprecation warnings for your app in Qt 5.15, it becomes a lot easier to port your app to Qt 6.

              ok, it seems my PATH was a complete mess, i erased everything related to qt

              I highly discourage adding Qt to the system PATH. It can cause DLL Hell and break other apps that depend on a different versions of Qt.

              Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                @Lightshadown said in migrate from Qt5.11 to 6:

                now it get other warnings related to things like QApplication::desktop()->size() not a member of QApplication and layout()->setMargin(0), QLayout has no member call set margin

                That's why I suggested that you migrate to Qt 5.15 first. When you build in Qt 5.15, you get deprecation warnings instead of compilation errors. Often, the warnings will also tell you how to replace the deprecated functions.

                Alternatively, you can check the Qt 5 documentation: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlayout-obsolete.html#margin-prop

                All the functions/classes that are deprecated in Qt 5 no longer exist in Qt 6. After you have fixed the deprecation warnings for your app in Qt 5.15, it becomes a lot easier to port your app to Qt 6.

                ok, it seems my PATH was a complete mess, i erased everything related to qt

                I highly discourage adding Qt to the system PATH. It can cause DLL Hell and break other apps that depend on a different versions of Qt.

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                @JKSH i did follow your advice and installed Qt 5.15 and using the mingw that is provided with Qt tools/mingw810_64 also i erased all related to Qt on the PATH but instead of deprecated warnings i get no defined or double definition errors from even the basic files, im pasting my log but its kinda odd, something like this

                In file included from c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/8.1.0/include/c++/cctype:42,
                                 from c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/8.1.0/include/c++/bits/localefwd.h:42,
                                 from c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/8.1.0/include/c++/string:43,
                                 from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtCore/qbytearray.h:52,
                                 from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtCore/qstring.h:50,
                                 from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtPrintSupport/qprinter.h:44,
                                 from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtPrintSupport/QPrinter:1,
                                 from Impresora.h:16,
                                 from Impresora.cpp:13:
                c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/wctype.h:135:29: error: expected ',' or '...' before numeric constant
                 int __cdecl iswblank(wint_t _C);
                                             ^~
                In file included from c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/8.1.0/include/c++/memory:74,
                                 from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtCore/qsharedpointer_impl.h:70,
                                 from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtCore/qsharedpointer.h:48,
                                 from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtGui/qpagelayout.h:44,
                                 from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtGui/qpagedpaintdevice.h:45,
                                 from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtPrintSupport/qprinter.h:46,
                                 from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtPrintSupport/QPrinter:1,
                                 from Impresora.h:16,
                                 from Impresora.cpp:13:
                c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/8.1.0/include/c++/ext/concurrence.h:124:5: error: '__gthread_mutex_t' does not name a type; did you mean '__gthread_mutex_lock'?
                     __gthread_mutex_t _M_mutex;
                     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                     __gthread_mutex_lock
                

                heres my full log paste.bin https://pastebin.com/Ecms50w8

                Edit: i did try using mingw32-make.exe but it said its incompatible and should use MSYS

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                  @JKSH i did follow your advice and installed Qt 5.15 and using the mingw that is provided with Qt tools/mingw810_64 also i erased all related to Qt on the PATH but instead of deprecated warnings i get no defined or double definition errors from even the basic files, im pasting my log but its kinda odd, something like this

                  In file included from c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/8.1.0/include/c++/cctype:42,
                                   from c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/8.1.0/include/c++/bits/localefwd.h:42,
                                   from c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/8.1.0/include/c++/string:43,
                                   from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtCore/qbytearray.h:52,
                                   from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtCore/qstring.h:50,
                                   from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtPrintSupport/qprinter.h:44,
                                   from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtPrintSupport/QPrinter:1,
                                   from Impresora.h:16,
                                   from Impresora.cpp:13:
                  c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/wctype.h:135:29: error: expected ',' or '...' before numeric constant
                   int __cdecl iswblank(wint_t _C);
                                               ^~
                  In file included from c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/8.1.0/include/c++/memory:74,
                                   from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtCore/qsharedpointer_impl.h:70,
                                   from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtCore/qsharedpointer.h:48,
                                   from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtGui/qpagelayout.h:44,
                                   from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtGui/qpagedpaintdevice.h:45,
                                   from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtPrintSupport/qprinter.h:46,
                                   from C:/Qt14/5.15.0/mingw81_64/include/QtPrintSupport/QPrinter:1,
                                   from Impresora.h:16,
                                   from Impresora.cpp:13:
                  c:/Qt14/Tools/mingw810_64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/8.1.0/include/c++/ext/concurrence.h:124:5: error: '__gthread_mutex_t' does not name a type; did you mean '__gthread_mutex_lock'?
                       __gthread_mutex_t _M_mutex;
                       ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                       __gthread_mutex_lock
                  

                  heres my full log paste.bin https://pastebin.com/Ecms50w8

                  Edit: i did try using mingw32-make.exe but it said its incompatible and should use MSYS

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                  @Lightshadown said in migrate from Qt5.11 to 6:

                  i did try using mingw32-make.exe but it said its incompatible and should use MSYS

                  1. Remove C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\bin from your PATH
                  2. Delete your build folders
                  3. Use the Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe) rather than MSYS
                  4. Use C:\Qt14\Tools\mingw810_64\bin\mingw32-make.exe rather than C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\bin\make.exe

                  What happens now?

                  Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                    @Lightshadown said in migrate from Qt5.11 to 6:

                    i did try using mingw32-make.exe but it said its incompatible and should use MSYS

                    1. Remove C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\bin from your PATH
                    2. Delete your build folders
                    3. Use the Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe) rather than MSYS
                    4. Use C:\Qt14\Tools\mingw810_64\bin\mingw32-make.exe rather than C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\bin\make.exe

                    What happens now?

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                    @JKSH

                    1. done no reference to qt or msys on the PATH
                    2. deleted as well
                    3. not sure how to do that, im using Netbeans and its not so clear as how to do that, i can use VS code but im unable to link the libraries not sure how,
                    4. i just did that but it keeps saying its not suported, plz check the images below

                    Captura.PNG

                    also i did try this

                    Captura2.PNG

                    not sure what to do, im tempeted to leave it in Qt 5.11, the alternative its redo ALL THE CODE from scratch and thats a big no.
                    Any help is welcome

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                      @JKSH

                      1. done no reference to qt or msys on the PATH
                      2. deleted as well
                      3. not sure how to do that, im using Netbeans and its not so clear as how to do that, i can use VS code but im unable to link the libraries not sure how,
                      4. i just did that but it keeps saying its not suported, plz check the images below

                      Captura.PNG

                      also i did try this

                      Captura2.PNG

                      not sure what to do, im tempeted to leave it in Qt 5.11, the alternative its redo ALL THE CODE from scratch and thats a big no.
                      Any help is welcome

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                      @Lightshadown said in migrate from Qt5.11 to 6:

                      i just did that but it keeps saying its not suported

                      So Netbeans doesn't support it. Qt Creator does.

                      OK, try switching back to your MSYS Make with C:\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\bin\g++.exe (After doing steps #1 and #2 in my previous post)

                      Anyway, Qt 6.1 uses the same version of MinGW as Qt 5.15. What's in your "MinGW64__Qt_6.1.2" settings? Use the same for Qt 5.15.

                      1. not sure how to do that, im using Netbeans and its not so clear as how to do that

                      I've never used Netbeans before so I don't know what it can and can't do, sorry.

                      Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                      • JKSHJ JKSH

                        @Lightshadown said in migrate from Qt5.11 to 6:

                        i just did that but it keeps saying its not suported

                        So Netbeans doesn't support it. Qt Creator does.

                        OK, try switching back to your MSYS Make with C:\Qt\Tools\mingw810_64\bin\g++.exe (After doing steps #1 and #2 in my previous post)

                        Anyway, Qt 6.1 uses the same version of MinGW as Qt 5.15. What's in your "MinGW64__Qt_6.1.2" settings? Use the same for Qt 5.15.

                        1. not sure how to do that, im using Netbeans and its not so clear as how to do that

                        I've never used Netbeans before so I don't know what it can and can't do, sorry.

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                        @JKSH im gona leave it in Qt 5.11 it seems the problem its netbeans itself for some reason it simply wont compile in a diferente version of Qt, in the Qt MinGW64__Qt_6.1.2" settings theres exacly the same as the 5.15, just the qmake its diferent (qmake for 5.15)

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