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  • ekkescornerE ekkescorner

    @mzimmers said in Android app doesn't run:

    Not sure what you mean by Java API

    I meant

    set_target_properties(${MY_APP}
        PROPERTIES
            QT_ANDROID_MIN_SDK_VERSION 26
            QT_ANDROID_TARGET_SDK_VERSION 34
    )
    

    my settings from 6.7.1
    for 6.5 seems to be 23, 33 (see https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-for-android-supported-versions-guidelines)

    Thanks for any assistance.
    ATM have no idea

    have you created (updated) Android Templates so all fits together ?

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    wrote on last edited by
    #74

    @ekkescorner I've created the templates, but I haven't modified them. I can't find documentation that tells me how to populate the fields.
    Screenshot 2024-08-18 082850.png
    Note that the pulldowns for setting the SDK are disabled.

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    • mzimmersM mzimmers

      @ekkescorner I've created the templates, but I haven't modified them. I can't find documentation that tells me how to populate the fields.
      Screenshot 2024-08-18 082850.png
      Note that the pulldowns for setting the SDK are disabled.

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      @mzimmers said in Android app doesn't run:

      Note that the pulldowns for setting the SDK are disabled.

      Google has changed this long time ago. Now Min and Target are managed by Gradle and not the Manifest.

      here's some info from my blogs HowTo do this with CMake:
      https://ekkesapps.wordpress.com/qt-6-in-action/qmake-cmake/android-specific/

      ekke ... Qt Champion 2016 | 2024 ... mobile business apps
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      • mzimmersM mzimmers

        @ekkescorner I've created the templates, but I haven't modified them. I can't find documentation that tells me how to populate the fields.
        Screenshot 2024-08-18 082850.png
        Note that the pulldowns for setting the SDK are disabled.

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        #76

        @mzimmers said in Android app doesn't run:

        @ekkescorner I've created the templates, but I haven't modified them. I can't find documentation that tells me how to populate the fields.
        Screenshot 2024-08-18 082850.png
        Note that the pulldowns for setting the SDK are disabled.

        That editor is badly broken. I recommend avoiding it: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTCREATORBUG-27119

        As a quick sanity check, create a new "Hello World" project. Does that build and run correctly?

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

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          #77

          @JKSH OK, built a new project. I configured it for Android, but there's nothing in the CMakeLists.txt file about Android. (I didn't add any of the stuff that @ekkescorner mentions on his web page.) When I build, I get an error:

          :-1: error:      aapt2.exe E 08-18 19:22:13 16988 23404 ApkAssets.cpp:149] Failed to load resources table in APK 'C:\Users\michael.zimmers\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platforms\android-35\android.jar'.
               error: failed to load include path C:\Users\michael.zimmers\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platforms\android-35\android.jar.
          
          * Try:
          > Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace.
          > Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output.
          > Run with --scan to get full insights.
          
          * Get more help at https://help.gradle.org
          

          So, I'm not sure where to go from here. It's hard to tell whether the problem is in my Android setup, or my specific project settings.

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          • mzimmersM mzimmers

            @JKSH OK, built a new project. I configured it for Android, but there's nothing in the CMakeLists.txt file about Android. (I didn't add any of the stuff that @ekkescorner mentions on his web page.) When I build, I get an error:

            :-1: error:      aapt2.exe E 08-18 19:22:13 16988 23404 ApkAssets.cpp:149] Failed to load resources table in APK 'C:\Users\michael.zimmers\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platforms\android-35\android.jar'.
                 error: failed to load include path C:\Users\michael.zimmers\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platforms\android-35\android.jar.
            
            * Try:
            > Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace.
            > Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output.
            > Run with --scan to get full insights.
            
            * Get more help at https://help.gradle.org
            

            So, I'm not sure where to go from here. It's hard to tell whether the problem is in my Android setup, or my specific project settings.

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            wrote on last edited by
            #78

            @mzimmers running Qt Examples without changes this should work without creating and modifying templates.
            If examples don't run there seems to be something wrong with your Android / QtC installation
            BTW: you can verify the settings for min and target. go to your build dir and take a look at

            build
                android-build
                      gradle.properties
            

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              wrote on last edited by mzimmers
              #79

              @ekkescorner just to be clear, this error didn't come from one of the presupplied Qt examples. I created it using the project wizard.

              Here are the version settings in my gradle.properties file:

              androidBuildToolsVersion=33.0.0
              androidCompileSdkVersion=android-35
              androidNdkVersion=25.1.8937393
              qtMinSdkVersion=23
              qtTargetAbiList=arm64-v8a
              qtTargetSdkVersion=31
              

              They don't seem to match what you indicated would be correct.

              BTW: Is there a typo in this section of your page?

              Qt supports these API Level:
              
              Qt 6.6: Min API 26 (Android 8)
              Qt 6.8 MIn API 28 (Android 9)
              see QTBUG-124890
              Qt 6.6: Target API 33 (Android 13)
              Qt 6.7: Target API 34 (Android 14)
              
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                wrote on last edited by
                #80

                this is from one of my 6.7.1 apps:

                android.useAndroidX=true
                androidBuildToolsVersion=34.0.0
                androidCompileSdkVersion=android-34
                androidNdkVersion=26.1.10909125
                qtMinSdkVersion=26
                qtTargetAbiList=arm64-v8a
                qtTargetSdkVersion=34
                

                QMake or CMake - always the same for my projects

                BTW: some examples from create (update) Templates I did:
                https://ekkesapps.wordpress.com/qt-6-cmake/qtcreator-android-templates-2/

                ekke ... Qt Champion 2016 | 2024 ... mobile business apps
                5.15 --> 6.8 https://t1p.de/ekkeChecklist
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #81

                  OK, but...given that this file is built for me, clearly I don't want to just make changes to it. Where are the settings that populate the contents of this file when it's built? Is there something wrong with my Preferences -> Devices -> Android settings?

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #82

                    don't know what's wrong
                    seems you have built with android-35
                    dont know if this works with 6.5
                    have no experiences with 6.5 - started my Qt 6 development with 6.6
                    you can try to change this to 33, what's supported by 6.5

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                      @ekkescorner I changed to 33; no success. I then deleted all my Qt project cache and rebuilt. It now works...sort of. I'm going to have a bunch more questions, but it's time to close out this thread and start a new one. Thank you for all the help.

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                      • mzimmersM mzimmers

                        @ekkescorner I changed to 33; no success. I then deleted all my Qt project cache and rebuilt. It now works...sort of. I'm going to have a bunch more questions, but it's time to close out this thread and start a new one. Thank you for all the help.

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                        wrote on last edited by
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                        @mzimmers said in Android app doesn't run:

                        I then deleted all my Qt project cache and rebuilt. It now works

                        this is always the first thing if something wrong with build or if templates created or QtC changed: delete the build dir physically - not only build-clean in QtC
                        sorry - forgot to ask you about ;-)
                        good that it's working

                        ekke ... Qt Champion 2016 | 2024 ... mobile business apps
                        5.15 --> 6.8 https://t1p.de/ekkeChecklist
                        QMake --> CMake https://t1p.de/ekkeCMakeMobileApps

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                        • ekkescornerE ekkescorner

                          @mzimmers said in Android app doesn't run:

                          I then deleted all my Qt project cache and rebuilt. It now works

                          this is always the first thing if something wrong with build or if templates created or QtC changed: delete the build dir physically - not only build-clean in QtC
                          sorry - forgot to ask you about ;-)
                          good that it's working

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                          @ekkescorner just to be clear, for me it was not sufficient to delete the build directory. I had to go into home\AppData\Roaming\QtProject and delete all the files in there.

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                            ekkescorner
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                            #86

                            this is the folder where QtC stores Settings on windows ?
                            I never use the default settings location for QtC to avoid problems if different QtC versions are installed. I always start QtC with a specific settings folder for each installation.

                            ekke ... Qt Champion 2016 | 2024 ... mobile business apps
                            5.15 --> 6.8 https://t1p.de/ekkeChecklist
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                            • KenAppleby 0K Offline
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                              I have just discovered that you can trigger this problem simply by unchecking:

                              Edit -> Preferences ... -> Build & Run -> "Always deploy project before running it"

                              then making changes and rebuilding the project.

                              Turning this option back on solves the problem - without having to use the sledgehammer of removing the AppData/Roaming/QtProject folder!

                              It makes sense, I suppose, though I believe this was not the case in earlier versions of Qt. I am using QtCreator 14.0.1 on Qt6.7.2.

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