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  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

    @fuck_vk
    the only thing missing seems to be the debugger, that usually comes on its own with the Windows SDK kit, did you install that?
    If I remember correctly an up to date win10 SKD kit is requiered for UWP projects.

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    @J.Hilk

    I should be installed, the specific installation did not install how to check under the next? I'm the windows 10 system.

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      @J.Hilk

      I should be installed, the specific installation did not install how to check under the next? I'm the windows 10 system.

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      @fuck_vk said in Qt created C++ project running error:

      @J.Hilk

      I should be installed, the specific installation did not install how to check under the next? I'm the windows 10 system.

      I'm not quite sure I understand your answer correctly.

      If you installed the Windows sdk, QtCreator should automatically detect it.
      What options do you have when you open the combobox?

      Usually you'll find the debugger - that came with the sdk - under drive:\Path\To\Windows Kits\10\Debuggers\x64\cdb.exe


      Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


      Q: What's that?
      A: It's blue light.
      Q: What does it do?
      A: It turns blue.

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @fuck_vk Did you try to build with the other Kit (without UWP)?

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        @jsulm

        Never tried.

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          @jsulm

          Never tried.

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          @fuck_vk OK. Do you really need UWP? If not then use the other Kit.

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

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          • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

            @fuck_vk said in Qt created C++ project running error:

            @J.Hilk

            I should be installed, the specific installation did not install how to check under the next? I'm the windows 10 system.

            I'm not quite sure I understand your answer correctly.

            If you installed the Windows sdk, QtCreator should automatically detect it.
            What options do you have when you open the combobox?

            Usually you'll find the debugger - that came with the sdk - under drive:\Path\To\Windows Kits\10\Debuggers\x64\cdb.exe

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            @J.Hilk
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            Does this mean I didn't install it?
            Do I have to download this before I install it (winsdksetup.exe)?!

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              @J.Hilk
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              Does this mean I didn't install it?
              Do I have to download this before I install it (winsdksetup.exe)?!

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              @fuck_vk

              I meant this debugger combobox inside the kits tab of QtCreator settings

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              Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


              Q: What's that?
              A: It's blue light.
              Q: What does it do?
              A: It turns blue.

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              • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                @fuck_vk

                I meant this debugger combobox inside the kits tab of QtCreator settings

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                @J.Hilk
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                  @J.Hilk
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                  @fuck_vk seems like QtC does not find your windows kit, that brings me back to my original question.
                  Did you install the "Windows10 Software Development Kit" ?

                  https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/windows-10-sdk


                  Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                  Q: What's that?
                  A: It's blue light.
                  Q: What does it do?
                  A: It turns blue.

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                  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                    @fuck_vk seems like QtC does not find your windows kit, that brings me back to my original question.
                    Did you install the "Windows10 Software Development Kit" ?

                    https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/windows-10-sdk

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                    @J.Hilk

                    I don't know if it's installed. I chose the three: (UWP X64 (MSVC2015), msvc2015 64-bit, CDB Debugger. in Tools when I installed QT. I also read online tutorials installed, and it turned out to be like this

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                      @J.Hilk

                      I don't know if it's installed. I chose the three: (UWP X64 (MSVC2015), msvc2015 64-bit, CDB Debugger. in Tools when I installed QT. I also read online tutorials installed, and it turned out to be like this

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                      @fuck_vk
                      ah, ok.

                      There's the problem, I assume.

                      The online installer you download from the offical webside can not, for legal reasons, provide everything out of the box, at least for Windows.

                      That means if you want to use MSVC and/or UWP compiler you have to install the compiler and the debugger seperately from Windows(their webside)

                      If you wan't an out of box solution from the Online/Offline installer than you have to use the mingw option. That one comes with a compiler and debugger to use.


                      Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                      Q: What's that?
                      A: It's blue light.
                      Q: What does it do?
                      A: It turns blue.

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                      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                        @fuck_vk
                        ah, ok.

                        There's the problem, I assume.

                        The online installer you download from the offical webside can not, for legal reasons, provide everything out of the box, at least for Windows.

                        That means if you want to use MSVC and/or UWP compiler you have to install the compiler and the debugger seperately from Windows(their webside)

                        If you wan't an out of box solution from the Online/Offline installer than you have to use the mingw option. That one comes with a compiler and debugger to use.

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                        @J.Hilk

                        I see. Thank you!

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