Unexpected CDB Exit
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I had the same unexpected CDB Exit since Qt Creator version 4.3. In Qt Creator 4.2.2 CDB works just fine.
The solution for me was uninstalling Python 2.7. It is still a work around for me, because I need Python 2.7 for compiling Qt WebEngine from source. Does somebody have a working solution for having Python 2.7 and Qt Creator 4.5 and CDB installed in parallel? -
Hi
Just noticed i have same issue
Thank you windows update \o/
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My solution of this issue:
I've check my exe by Depends, and... I miss some dll, linked by .lib!
Then I put this DLL into System32 - et voila! CDB work now. -
@Destructor You should not put them into system32 directory - put them in the same directory where you exe is.
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@bitlixi's advice worked for me
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@mrjj hello again, problem fixed for me.. i was using the wrong pythonpath..to fix it i have deleted the pythonpath pointed to python 2.7 Lib from my env variables and i have only kept the pythonhome variable pointing to python 3.7.2.. Thanks
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For me this pops up when the application executable cannot find the required dlls for the application to run.
First click on the executable/build application in your respective debug/release folder and check what dlls it is asking for.
Find the respective dlls in your external framework files (usually in the bin/relevant architecture) and copy them in the qt application/builds local directory. -
So I am getting this problem suddenly. I just upgraded from Qt 5.12.8 to 5.15.0 and at the same time from QTCreator 4.12.0 to 4.12.1.
The "Force UTF-8 MSVC compiler output" does not solve it for me. Somehow I think I must have an inconsistent tool chain. I am using the VS2017 compilers, maybe I should use the VS2019 versions. I can still build and run my 5.12.8 stuff. But the 5.15.0 builds don't work. (And wow, endl is deprecated, but that is another story).