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  • tomyT tomy

    Thank you very much.
    One question:

    "> test.exe"

    Why should we have a test.exe file?

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    mrjj
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    @tomy
    Hi
    The test.exe comes from the executing the real makefile as neatly explained
    in section "mingw32-make " :)

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      #16

      Hi,

      I asked because I don't have that file in the test folder!

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      • tomyT tomy

        Hi,

        I asked because I don't have that file in the test folder!

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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by mrjj
        #17

        @tomy
        Well do you see .o file ? Maybe there is a build folder one level up?
        If not, then show the log (text) you get from running mingw32-make (step)
        Maybe there is compile or link error as that would do that no .exe is created.

        Ah, sorry. Its in the release folder

        alt text

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @tomy
          Well do you see .o file ? Maybe there is a build folder one level up?
          If not, then show the log (text) you get from running mingw32-make (step)
          Maybe there is compile or link error as that would do that no .exe is created.

          Ah, sorry. Its in the release folder

          alt text

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          wrote on last edited by
          #18

          Oops sorry I forget that in windows things like Release/ and Debug/ folders. :)

          My L-GPL'd C++ Logger github.com/ambershark-mike/sharklog

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          • A ambershark

            Oops sorry I forget that in windows things like Release/ and Debug/ folders. :)

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            #19

            @ambershark
            Well i had to follow the sample and see. Was not sure what would really happen :)

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @ambershark
              Well i had to follow the sample and see. Was not sure what would really happen :)

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              #20

              @mrjj Lol. I'm glad it actually worked since I just typed that out without testing anything. And I don't use windows much so I could easily have messed it up. :)

              My L-GPL'd C++ Logger github.com/ambershark-mike/sharklog

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                wrote on last edited by
                #21

                Sorry there isn't such a file an any folder there:
                alt text

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                • tomyT tomy

                  Sorry there isn't such a file an any folder there:
                  alt text

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                  jsulm
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                  wrote on last edited by jsulm
                  #22

                  @tomy Maybe it is just called differently? So, is there ANY *.exe file?
                  Also, if you build in CMD you actually will see which files are generated. Did you check?

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                    wrote on last edited by tomy
                    #23

                    Look, I did these:
                    Creating a C++ file named "main" with a simple code in it, in the "test" folder.
                    Then, found and ran all three commands (qmake -project, qmake, mingw32-make).
                    And the result as shown above (with no ".exe" file in the "test" folder.
                    I CMD:
                    alt text

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                    • tomyT tomy

                      Look, I did these:
                      Creating a C++ file named "main" with a simple code in it, in the "test" folder.
                      Then, found and ran all three commands (qmake -project, qmake, mingw32-make).
                      And the result as shown above (with no ".exe" file in the "test" folder.
                      I CMD:
                      alt text

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                      jsulm
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #24

                      @tomy As you cen see the build failed, that's why there is no exe.

                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      • tomyT tomy

                        Look, I did these:
                        Creating a C++ file named "main" with a simple code in it, in the "test" folder.
                        Then, found and ran all three commands (qmake -project, qmake, mingw32-make).
                        And the result as shown above (with no ".exe" file in the "test" folder.
                        I CMD:
                        alt text

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                        jsulm
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #25

                        @tomy Looks like g++ is not found.
                        Try to add the bin directory of your MinGW installation to PATH and try again.

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                          mrjj
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #26

                          Hi
                          An alternative to fiddling with path is to run the
                          c:\Qt\5.8\mingw53_32\bin\qtenv2.bat
                          in the cmd before trying to compile.

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            Hi
                            An alternative to fiddling with path is to run the
                            c:\Qt\5.8\mingw53_32\bin\qtenv2.bat
                            in the cmd before trying to compile.

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                            tomy
                            wrote on last edited by tomy
                            #27

                            @mrjj

                            Hi
                            An alternative to fiddling with path is to run the
                            c:\Qt\5.8\mingw53_32\bin\qtenv2.bat
                            in the cmd before trying to compile.

                            Hi,
                            "The system cannot find the path specified."
                            Anyway, it's not that important and we can leave it out because it's not my purpose to be familiar with running files from CMd, now. Maybe when needed.
                            (I liked to test that simple example this way but, the testing may not be so easy) Thanks.

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                            • tomyT tomy

                              @mrjj

                              Hi
                              An alternative to fiddling with path is to run the
                              c:\Qt\5.8\mingw53_32\bin\qtenv2.bat
                              in the cmd before trying to compile.

                              Hi,
                              "The system cannot find the path specified."
                              Anyway, it's not that important and we can leave it out because it's not my purpose to be familiar with running files from CMd, now. Maybe when needed.
                              (I liked to test that simple example this way but, the testing may not be so easy) Thanks.

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                              jsulm
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #28

                              @tomy Depending on the MinGW version you install the path can be a bit different. Just search for qtenv2.bat file in your Qt installation directory.

                              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                wrote on last edited by tomy
                                #29

                                Yes, I did it and I think the system is set now and ready for the next tests. You can look at this:
                                alt text
                                "text.exe" exists but nothing is shown after test.exe in CMD.

                                Update:
                                After re-opening the CMD and testing the .exe:
                                alt text

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                                • tomyT tomy

                                  Yes, I did it and I think the system is set now and ready for the next tests. You can look at this:
                                  alt text
                                  "text.exe" exists but nothing is shown after test.exe in CMD.

                                  Update:
                                  After re-opening the CMD and testing the .exe:
                                  alt text

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                                  wrote on last edited by
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                                  @tomy
                                  what code you write in test?

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                                  • tomyT tomy

                                    Yes, I did it and I think the system is set now and ready for the next tests. You can look at this:
                                    alt text
                                    "text.exe" exists but nothing is shown after test.exe in CMD.

                                    Update:
                                    After re-opening the CMD and testing the .exe:
                                    alt text

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                                    Eeli K
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #31

                                    @tomy Locate the libgcc_... file on your system and copy it to the same directory with the exe. Or set the PATH variable. See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4702732/the-program-cant-start-because-libgcc-s-dw2-1-dll-is-missing.

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                                    • tomyT tomy

                                      @mrjj

                                      Hi
                                      An alternative to fiddling with path is to run the
                                      c:\Qt\5.8\mingw53_32\bin\qtenv2.bat
                                      in the cmd before trying to compile.

                                      Hi,
                                      "The system cannot find the path specified."
                                      Anyway, it's not that important and we can leave it out because it's not my purpose to be familiar with running files from CMd, now. Maybe when needed.
                                      (I liked to test that simple example this way but, the testing may not be so easy) Thanks.

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                                      mrjj
                                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #32

                                      @tomy said in Console Applications:

                                      "The system cannot find the path specified."

                                      Well you need to use the correct path for your installation.
                                      It sets the correct path for tools but that you can also do in other ways.

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                                      • tomyT tomy

                                        Yes, I did it and I think the system is set now and ready for the next tests. You can look at this:
                                        alt text
                                        "text.exe" exists but nothing is shown after test.exe in CMD.

                                        Update:
                                        After re-opening the CMD and testing the .exe:
                                        alt text

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                                        mrjj
                                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                                        wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                        #33

                                        @tomy
                                        You need to provide the DLLs it wants from the CORRECT compiler folder under c:\Qt
                                        so you end up with (maybe more DLLs)
                                        alt text

                                        Please read
                                        http://www.tripleboot.org/?p=138

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                                        • mrjjM mrjj

                                          @tomy
                                          You need to provide the DLLs it wants from the CORRECT compiler folder under c:\Qt
                                          so you end up with (maybe more DLLs)
                                          alt text

                                          Please read
                                          http://www.tripleboot.org/?p=138

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #34

                                          @mrjj

                                          You need to provide the DLLs it wants from the CORRECT compiler folder under c:\Qt
                                          so you end up with (maybe more DLLs)

                                          I added them from the folder: C:\Qt\Qt5.8.0\5.8\mingw53_32
                                          No reaction.

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