Unable to debug Android App (Windows + Qt Creator 12 + LLDB)
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Guess time to un install Creator 12... the COMMERCIAL THING.. all over again.. doing this like 8th time this week maybe more
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Am I to receive any kind of 'thanks' for these reports from Qt? A free Tech Support just maybe?
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@CodesInChaoss
Here we go AGAIN
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Since we really really WANT to get this up and running, we would download and OFFICIAL 11.0.12 JE as advises by docs (..) not the opensource thing...and see
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Windows 11 version exactly as the one found in docs 22H... now it MUST work, right?
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Do I dare?
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so since Android SDK with API 31 EMPLOYS Java class version 61 objects for its components this IMPLIES a requirements for JDK version 17. ​
QT ... kindly update your docs?
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that's WRONG... Android API 31 components (SDK) REQUIRES (seemingly JAVA SE version 17) since its components use object version 61 NOT 55.
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let's keep trying... shall we...
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@JoeCFD you say?
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but windows is on the list..but sure.. if it's to help out... we are are up for ANYTHING
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@CodesInChaoss
Fetching Ubuntu 20.04 LTS already
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The exact version of UBUNTU as advised by QT documentation....
Now,' hilarious' is not a word which would do justice, or is it..
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The above is shown... On a fresh Ubuntu installation... on default 5.15.16 settings...... online installer...
after the installation is finished and when attempting to launch Creator 12
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@CodesInChaoss Install Qt 5.15.2 and use Qt Creator which comes with Qt 5.15.2 on Ubuntu 22.04 That is what I did with my project for Android. No issues with debugging. I will have a shot at Qt 6.6.2 with Qt Creator 12 for Android on Monday. I know it is messy and too many settings.
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