[SOLVED] Qt 5.2.1 for Windows 64-bit VS 2012. Can't compile a project
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Yes, I do (see screenshot in "my comment above":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewreply/162482/)...
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[quote author="Fuzzy Barsik" date="1392907503"]Yes, I do (see screenshot in "my comment above":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewreply/162482/)...[/quote]Ah yes, you already posted it before. Sorry, I forgot about it.
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Fuzzy Barsik, unfortunately you posted workaround, not solution, because qt creator in normal condition must call vcvarsall.cmd itself.
The same problem described here http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/32276/#163680
I reported bug https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTCREATORBUG-11539
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[quote author="Fuzzy Barsik" date="1392641564"][/quote]
I found one moment that may became cause of the problem. This is profile name. On my work machine where qt creator works as expected I have latin profile name (APPDATA=C:\Users\Stranger\AppData\Roaming), but on home machine there is cyrillic profile name (APPDATA=C:\Users\Толик\AppData\Roaming)
What about your profile name?
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Hi AnatolyS,
My Windows profile name is in cyrillic. -
[quote author="Fuzzy Barsik" date="1393149575"]Hi AnatolyS,
My Windows profile name is in cyrillic.[/quote]It seems this is only difference that I can observe beetween problem and work environments.
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In fact the CL not in path problem has been solved in my case by installing the Windows 7 SDK (I only selected a part of the components - excluded .NET cause I don't need it)
I mention that I already had the Visual Studio 2010 installed at the point when the error appeared. Together with the Windows SDK came a new compiler that solved the problem - and as a bonus I have now also the Windows Debugging Tools
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[quote author="asergiu" date="1394798550"]In fact the CL not in path problem has been solved in my case by installing the Windows 7 SDK (I only selected a part of the components - excluded .NET cause I don't need it)
[/quote]If you have several toolchains, it does not help. Qt Creator must call appropriate vcvarsall.bat itself according to current project kit. That's the problem.
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I'm not sure if this helps or not:
I uninstalled some old versions of SQL Server, and that broke my MSVC installation -- Qt Creator can auto-detect MSVC, but gave me “‘cl’ is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file”.
It was fixed when I ran the MSVC installer to repair it.
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Daniel Teske has found workaround: https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTCREATORBUG-11539
You should redirect TMP to path without non-latin characters. That works fine.
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@AnatolyS I tried that, nothing changed.