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I'm back with a GPU.. Qt Creator still not working

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  • JonBJ JonB

    @Mlibu
    First things first, forget Design Studio. You can even still do QML stuff if you want from Creator without it. You just want Designer, and that comes as a part of the Creator package.

    I found your https://forum.manjaro.org/t/qt-creator-will-not-work-on-manjaro-im-desperate/158116. I can see other people are fine under Manjaro, I guess you will get the best help for your distro there.

    Somehow your error message is realted to https://forum.qt.io/topic/133182/can-t-open-qml-file-in-design-studio-anymore. And I really think that is to with Design Studio? If you get rid of that where are you now on plain Creator installed and running?

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    @JonB You know what, Designer and Design Studio are too close together for my head to keep apart. I did not realize that bug was related to Design Studio.

    Am I supposed to be able to install the kits and examples manually in Manjaro? I mean is it possible to configure those on my own?

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      @JonB You know what, Designer and Design Studio are too close together for my head to keep apart. I did not realize that bug was related to Design Studio.

      Am I supposed to be able to install the kits and examples manually in Manjaro? I mean is it possible to configure those on my own?

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      @Mlibu
      You don't/shouldn't really need to install any kits under Linux. You have to install whatever package(s) your distro has for "compiling C++ programs". That will include gcc etc. Then you should find that in Creator it sees you have the necessary installed in the system and it picks it up for you. I don't think I have ever had more than one choice or had to do anything for it to work under Ubuntu.

      Examples are a separate, optional install package under Ubuntu. Probably same under yours.

      For now you're just supposed to be getting to the point where you have installed and can run up Creator. Then make sure it shows you have a kit. Examples can come later.

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        base-devel package
        qt6-examples

        As for design-studio, it is recommended for qtquick: https://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-qtquickdesigner-plugin.html
        But yeah that would be a second optional step. And there's no package for it...

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          base-devel package
          qt6-examples

          As for design-studio, it is recommended for qtquick: https://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-qtquickdesigner-plugin.html
          But yeah that would be a second optional step. And there's no package for it...

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          @Tink Yes I have tried installing all the packages. Maybe I should just reinstall Manjaro and just install all the qt6 and qtcreator packages first thing.

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            @Tink Yes I have tried installing all the packages. Maybe I should just reinstall Manjaro and just install all the qt6 and qtcreator packages first thing.

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            @Mlibu a fresh install seems smart, yes. Then the build tools, qtcreator, examples, run some example project. Should be fine.

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              @Mlibu a fresh install seems smart, yes. Then the build tools, qtcreator, examples, run some example project. Should be fine.

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              @Tink
              I'm afraid the fresh install didn't make a difference. It was already almost fresh after all.

              I installed the Manjaro packages and have no kits or examples. I think I'm going to try another distribution right away just to see if it works.

              I'm trying ubuntu.

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                @Tink
                I'm afraid the fresh install didn't make a difference. It was already almost fresh after all.

                I installed the Manjaro packages and have no kits or examples. I think I'm going to try another distribution right away just to see if it works.

                I'm trying ubuntu.

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                @Mlibu Update: I just installed Ubuntu, updated it, and installed qt-framework, qt-framework-6-6-core22, and the qt creator package. Is there something else I should install? Because it is doing the same thing as on Manjaro. I didn't see any other package with 'qt' in it that was related to qt6.

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                  build-essential is installed?

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                    @Mlibu Update: I just installed Ubuntu, updated it, and installed qt-framework, qt-framework-6-6-core22, and the qt creator package. Is there something else I should install? Because it is doing the same thing as on Manjaro. I didn't see any other package with 'qt' in it that was related to qt6.

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                    @Mlibu Which version of Ubuntu? My Ubuntu 20.04 does not provide Qt6 packages. You can simply use Qt Online Installer to install Qt6.

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

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @Mlibu Which version of Ubuntu? My Ubuntu 20.04 does not provide Qt6 packages. You can simply use Qt Online Installer to install Qt6.

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                      @jsulm I installed the most recent one? It's Ubuntu 23.10. When I go into the application store there is a package qt-framework-6-6-core22 that installs under the snap directory. I have tried to add that manually to the qt creator installed by package and also I tried to add the Qt from the installer. In both cases I get an error like this:

                      The qmake executable /home/user/Qt/6.6.2/gcc_64/bin/qmake could not be added: "/home/user/Qt/6.6.2/gcc_64/bin/qmake" produced no output: /home/user/Qt/6.6.2/gcc_64/bin/qmake: symbol lookup error: /home/user/Qt/6.6.2/gcc_64/bin/qmake: undefined symbol: _ZN9QtPrivate25QMetaTypeInterfaceWrapperI7QStringE8metaTypeE, version Qt_6

                      And then it says qmake is not readable.

                      Also I just got this error in a rogue X11 window that seemed to have come from the Ubuntu packaged Qt Creator:

                      Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "" even though it was found.
                      This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.

                      Available platform plugins are: minimalegl, xcb, wayland-egl, linuxfb, vkkhrdisplay, vnc, wayland, offscreen, minimal, eglfs.

                      And.. apparently this is a rabbit hole that never ends. I searched on this error and found an old forum post that indicated to run qtcreator with QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1. When I did I got a dialog with the following:

                      The following plugins have errors and cannot be loaded:
                      QmlProfiler

                      Plugin initialization failed: Cannot create OpenGL context.

                      Though when I checked my vid card support it was at OpenGL 4.6

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                        @jsulm I installed the most recent one? It's Ubuntu 23.10. When I go into the application store there is a package qt-framework-6-6-core22 that installs under the snap directory. I have tried to add that manually to the qt creator installed by package and also I tried to add the Qt from the installer. In both cases I get an error like this:

                        The qmake executable /home/user/Qt/6.6.2/gcc_64/bin/qmake could not be added: "/home/user/Qt/6.6.2/gcc_64/bin/qmake" produced no output: /home/user/Qt/6.6.2/gcc_64/bin/qmake: symbol lookup error: /home/user/Qt/6.6.2/gcc_64/bin/qmake: undefined symbol: _ZN9QtPrivate25QMetaTypeInterfaceWrapperI7QStringE8metaTypeE, version Qt_6

                        And then it says qmake is not readable.

                        Also I just got this error in a rogue X11 window that seemed to have come from the Ubuntu packaged Qt Creator:

                        Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "" even though it was found.
                        This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.

                        Available platform plugins are: minimalegl, xcb, wayland-egl, linuxfb, vkkhrdisplay, vnc, wayland, offscreen, minimal, eglfs.

                        And.. apparently this is a rabbit hole that never ends. I searched on this error and found an old forum post that indicated to run qtcreator with QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1. When I did I got a dialog with the following:

                        The following plugins have errors and cannot be loaded:
                        QmlProfiler

                        Plugin initialization failed: Cannot create OpenGL context.

                        Though when I checked my vid card support it was at OpenGL 4.6

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                        jsulm
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                        @Mlibu I never installed Qt via snap, Ubuntu should still have normal Qt packages to install.

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

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @Mlibu I never installed Qt via snap, Ubuntu should still have normal Qt packages to install.

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                          @jsulm I used the package manager application Ubuntu comes with. It doesn't install normal packages?

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                            @jsulm I used the package manager application Ubuntu comes with. It doesn't install normal packages?

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                            @Mlibu Snap is not the same as "normal" deb packages. Snaps are containers running applications.

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

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                              @Mlibu Snap is not the same as "normal" deb packages. Snaps are containers running applications.

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                              @jsulm That's interesting and confusing. At any rate, that doesn't explain why it wasn't working in Manjaro. I was able to access the files in the snap directories and Qt Creator was reading them, it just wasn't liking what it was seeing.

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                                @jsulm That's interesting and confusing. At any rate, that doesn't explain why it wasn't working in Manjaro. I was able to access the files in the snap directories and Qt Creator was reading them, it just wasn't liking what it was seeing.

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                                @Mlibu So an update. I was able to build a project by adding /usr/bin/qmake6 (from manjaro package) to a kit and also installing ninja and cmake. However, though creator is not crashing this time the objects still arent drawn properly and there is just a grey background. I'm going to try installing manjaro one more time and doing that.

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                                  @Tink
                                  I'm afraid the fresh install didn't make a difference. It was already almost fresh after all.

                                  I installed the Manjaro packages and have no kits or examples. I think I'm going to try another distribution right away just to see if it works.

                                  I'm trying ubuntu.

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                                  @Mlibu
                                  Is this error not a problem?

                                  qt.accessibility.atspi: Error in contacting registry: “org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Disconnected” “Not connected to D-Bus server”

                                  PropertyEditor: invalid node for setup
                                  qtc.imagecontainer.debug: void QmlDesigner::readSharedMemory(qint32, QmlDesigner::ImageContainer&) Not able to create image: 0 0 0
                                  qtc.imagecontainer.debug: void QmlDesigner::readSharedMemory(qint32, QmlDesigner::ImageContainer&) Not able to create image: 0 0 0
                                  PropertyEditor: invalid node for setup
                                  qtc.imagecontainer.debug: void QmlDesigner::readSharedMemory(qint32, QmlDesigner::ImageContainer&) Not able to create image: 0 0 0
                                  QDragManager::drag in possibly invalid state

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                                    Tink
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                                    Might be useful to see what packages you have installed.

                                    pacman -Q > installed.txt
                                    
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                                      Might be useful to see what packages you have installed.

                                      pacman -Q > installed.txt
                                      
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                                      @Tink That sounds like it may be productive, thank you.

                                      Please click here (Pastebin)

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                                        @Tink That sounds like it may be productive, thank you.

                                        Please click here (Pastebin)

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                                        @Mlibu i have more qt6 packages installed. See if it makes a difference for you if you install the qt6 group.

                                        pacman -S qt6
                                        

                                        Oh and this:

                                        pacman -S base-devel
                                        
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                                          @Mlibu i have more qt6 packages installed. See if it makes a difference for you if you install the qt6 group.

                                          pacman -S qt6
                                          

                                          Oh and this:

                                          pacman -S base-devel
                                          
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                                          @Tink Thanks but that didn't work. Still doing the same thing.

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