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  • yy_pc_programmerY yy_pc_programmer

    @JonB
    build error persists. i don't understand this.

    compile output:

    16:48:11: Configuration is faulty. Check the Issues view for details.
    Error while building/deploying project 1_QtTestCMake (kit: Desktop Qt 6.4.1 MinGW 64-bit)
    When executing step "CMake Build"
    
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    @yy_pc_programmer said in I am getting MinGW64 compilation error in Qt.:

    Configuration is faulty. Check the Issues view for details.

    It tells you what you have to do... fix your kit configuration.

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    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

      @yy_pc_programmer said in I am getting MinGW64 compilation error in Qt.:

      Configuration is faulty. Check the Issues view for details.

      It tells you what you have to do... fix your kit configuration.

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      yy_pc_programmer
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      @Christian-Ehrlicher @JonB @ChrisW67
      I encountered the same error in Qt, I found and implemented the same here. But the result is still the same. MinGW64 error persists. Can you help me please? thanks.
      +++++++++++++
      Qt Forum link: https://forum.qt.io/topic/119998/the-procedure-entry-point-open-qdialog-ueaaxxz-could-not-be-located-in-the-dynamic-link-library

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        ChrisW67
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        @yy_pc_programmer said in I am getting MinGW64 compilation error in Qt.:

        This line from your error message

        16:48:11: Configuration is faulty. Check the Issues view for details.

        What is in the Issues view?

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        • C ChrisW67

          @yy_pc_programmer said in I am getting MinGW64 compilation error in Qt.:

          This line from your error message

          16:48:11: Configuration is faulty. Check the Issues view for details.

          What is in the Issues view?

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          @ChrisW67

          11:12:20: Configuration is faulty. Check the Issues view for details.
          Error while building/deploying project 1_QtTestCMake (kit: Desktop Qt 6.4.1 MinGW 64-bit)
          When executing step "CMake Build"
          
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          • yy_pc_programmerY yy_pc_programmer

            @ChrisW67

            11:12:20: Configuration is faulty. Check the Issues view for details.
            Error while building/deploying project 1_QtTestCMake (kit: Desktop Qt 6.4.1 MinGW 64-bit)
            When executing step "CMake Build"
            
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            @yy_pc_programmer
            This is the same as you posted earlier. The message instructs you

            Check the Issues view for details.

            That is what @ChrisW67 is asking you, what is there?

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @yy_pc_programmer
              This is the same as you posted earlier. The message instructs you

              Check the Issues view for details.

              That is what @ChrisW67 is asking you, what is there?

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              yy_pc_programmer
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              @JonB
              How can I find out what's in there?
              Compile output:

              13:52:36: Configuration is faulty. Check the Issues view for details.
              Error while building/deploying project 1_QtTestCMake (kit: Desktop Qt 6.4.1 MinGW 64-bit)
              When executing step "CMake Build"
              

              thank you.

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              • yy_pc_programmerY yy_pc_programmer

                @JonB
                How can I find out what's in there?
                Compile output:

                13:52:36: Configuration is faulty. Check the Issues view for details.
                Error while building/deploying project 1_QtTestCMake (kit: Desktop Qt 6.4.1 MinGW 64-bit)
                When executing step "CMake Build"
                

                thank you.

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                @yy_pc_programmer
                By looking at the Issues view, like it tells you, not the compile output.

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                • yy_pc_programmerY yy_pc_programmer

                  @JonB
                  How can I find out what's in there?
                  Compile output:

                  13:52:36: Configuration is faulty. Check the Issues view for details.
                  Error while building/deploying project 1_QtTestCMake (kit: Desktop Qt 6.4.1 MinGW 64-bit)
                  When executing step "CMake Build"
                  

                  thank you.

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                  ChrisW67
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                  #16

                  @yy_pc_programmer

                  11312241-91d3-4875-81ca-37a08bebbde3-image.png

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                  • C ChrisW67

                    @yy_pc_programmer

                    11312241-91d3-4875-81ca-37a08bebbde3-image.png

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                    yy_pc_programmer
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                    #17

                    @ChrisW67 @JonB @Christian-Ehrlicher
                    Issues :
                    Screenshot_1.png
                    really thank you for asking.

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                      @yy_pc_programmer said in I am getting MinGW64 compilation error in Qt.:

                      OK. So your Kit definition is broken and hence disabled.

                      • Open your Projects panel
                      • Click the large Manage Kits button in the top left.
                      • Look at the kit(s) you are trying to use, "Desktop Qt 6.4.1 MinGW 64-bit", on the Kits tab
                        • Anything flagged in red?
                        • Choosing the correct compiler?
                        • Choosing the correct Qt version (must match compiler)?
                        • Choosing the correct cmake tool/path?
                      • Look at the selected Qt version on the Qt Versions tab
                        • Are the paths correct?
                      • Look at the selected comiler on the Compilers tab
                        • Are the paths correct?
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                      • C ChrisW67

                        @yy_pc_programmer said in I am getting MinGW64 compilation error in Qt.:

                        OK. So your Kit definition is broken and hence disabled.

                        • Open your Projects panel
                        • Click the large Manage Kits button in the top left.
                        • Look at the kit(s) you are trying to use, "Desktop Qt 6.4.1 MinGW 64-bit", on the Kits tab
                          • Anything flagged in red?
                          • Choosing the correct compiler?
                          • Choosing the correct Qt version (must match compiler)?
                          • Choosing the correct cmake tool/path?
                        • Look at the selected Qt version on the Qt Versions tab
                          • Are the paths correct?
                        • Look at the selected comiler on the Compilers tab
                          • Are the paths correct?
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                        @ChrisW67 @JonB @Christian-Ehrlicher
                        I created my project on hard disk D: Does the path of this project cause problems? From what I understand, there seems to be no problem with the MinGW64 file path. I'm trying to understand my mistake. I'm taking photos so I can explain the problems to you. I am very glad that you support me. Thank you so much.

                        1. Screenshot_1.png
                          2)Screenshot_2.png
                          3)Screenshot_3.png
                          4)Screenshot_4.png
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                        • C ChrisW67

                          @yy_pc_programmer said in I am getting MinGW64 compilation error in Qt.:

                          OK. So your Kit definition is broken and hence disabled.

                          • Open your Projects panel
                          • Click the large Manage Kits button in the top left.
                          • Look at the kit(s) you are trying to use, "Desktop Qt 6.4.1 MinGW 64-bit", on the Kits tab
                            • Anything flagged in red?
                            • Choosing the correct compiler?
                            • Choosing the correct Qt version (must match compiler)?
                            • Choosing the correct cmake tool/path?
                          • Look at the selected Qt version on the Qt Versions tab
                            • Are the paths correct?
                          • Look at the selected comiler on the Compilers tab
                            • Are the paths correct?
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                          @ChrisW67 @JonB @Christian-Ehrlicher
                          I uninstalled version 6.4.1 of Qt. I installed the old Qt 6.3.2 But again the same sound came out. Can you help me please? My projects are interrupted. How can I fix this problem?

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                            Hi, try to simplify and uninstall/remove as much as possible from your PC:
                            remove MSVC compiler (run MaintenanceTool and uninstall MSVC)
                            remove Strawberry
                            Try to build an example project from Qt 6.3.2 MinGW in Release mode (not Debug). Does it work?

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                              ChrisW67
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                              #22

                              Other thoughts...

                              Remove the WASM version of Qt also.

                              Recreate the project definitions:

                              • Close out of Qt creator entirely.
                              • Locate CMakeLists.txt.user in your source directory
                              • Remove or rename it out of the way
                              • Start Qt Creator
                              • Open Project... and select your CMakeLists.txt file.

                              Build any better?

                              Do you have more then one CMake installed? Possibly getting confused.

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                              • hskoglundH hskoglund

                                Hi, try to simplify and uninstall/remove as much as possible from your PC:
                                remove MSVC compiler (run MaintenanceTool and uninstall MSVC)
                                remove Strawberry
                                Try to build an example project from Qt 6.3.2 MinGW in Release mode (not Debug). Does it work?

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                                @hskoglund @ChrisW67 @JonB @Christian-Ehrlicher
                                Unfortunately I have other projects that I'm continuing with msvc64. It is not correct for me to remove msvc64. Because my other work is affected. I ran my CMake project, which had this problem, in release mode as you said. The following problems appeared. I don't understand. Thanks.
                                Release_Mode_6.png
                                Release_Mode2_6.png

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                                  ChrisW67
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                                  These error message are because the widget.ui file has not been passed through uic to produce the missing ui_widget.h header and its matching source.

                                  Is widget.ui listed in PROJECT_SOURCES in your CMakeLists.txt file?
                                  Is set(CMAKE_AUTOUIC ON) there?

                                  Does the problem persist if you select Run CMake from the Build menu?

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                                  • C ChrisW67

                                    These error message are because the widget.ui file has not been passed through uic to produce the missing ui_widget.h header and its matching source.

                                    Is widget.ui listed in PROJECT_SOURCES in your CMakeLists.txt file?
                                    Is set(CMAKE_AUTOUIC ON) there?

                                    Does the problem persist if you select Run CMake from the Build menu?

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                                    yy_pc_programmer
                                    wrote on last edited by
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                                    @ChrisW67 @JonB @Christian-Ehrlicher @hskoglund
                                    Yeah. There are commands you specified in CMakeList.txt file.
                                    1-widget_ui_6.png
                                    2-widget_ui2_6.png

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                                    • yy_pc_programmerY yy_pc_programmer

                                      @ChrisW67 @JonB @Christian-Ehrlicher @hskoglund
                                      Yeah. There are commands you specified in CMakeList.txt file.
                                      1-widget_ui_6.png
                                      2-widget_ui2_6.png

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #26

                                      @ChrisW67 @JonB @Christian-Ehrlicher @hskoglund
                                      I wonder something. Am I doing something right if I choose CMake as the build system, and run it with msvc64 as well?
                                      I actually tried this, and it worked. But I'm not sure if it's the right thing? this time "Not found in dynamic library!" didn't give an error. It just gave the error that the widget.ui file does not exist in the problems panel. Do you think I did this right? Thanks!!!
                                      build_6.png

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                                      • yy_pc_programmerY yy_pc_programmer

                                        @ChrisW67 @JonB @Christian-Ehrlicher @hskoglund
                                        I wonder something. Am I doing something right if I choose CMake as the build system, and run it with msvc64 as well?
                                        I actually tried this, and it worked. But I'm not sure if it's the right thing? this time "Not found in dynamic library!" didn't give an error. It just gave the error that the widget.ui file does not exist in the problems panel. Do you think I did this right? Thanks!!!
                                        build_6.png

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                                        @yy_pc_programmer
                                        Please just post your questions without the @ChrisW67 @JonB @Christian-Ehrlicher @hskoglund stuff every time, allow whichever people to look and answer without calling out every time. Thank you.

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