Building QMYSQL / MARIADB with Qt 6.3.0
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Hi and welcome to devnet, If memory serves well, the online installer also provides the option to install cmake. As for the loading issue, start your application with the QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS environment variable set to 1. You can do that in the Run part of the Project panel. Sorry, I have done that correct, I just found it. 
 That doesn't seem to have done anything, in fact it was already set towards 1 when I checked. The online installer also seems to have CMake 3.21.1 64-bit showing as installed under Developer and Designer Tools.
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If the environment variable is properly defined, you should have a dump of information about the plugins being loaded and why they failed. 
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If the environment variable is properly defined, you should have a dump of information about the plugins being loaded and why they failed. @SGaist 
 I'm assuming this would be{ "IID": "org.qt-project.Qt.QSqlDriverFactoryInterface", "MetaData": { "Keys": [ "QMYSQL", "QMARIADB" ] }, "archlevel": 0, "className": "QMYSQLDriverPlugin", "debug": true, "version": 393728 } qt.core.plugin.factoryloader: Got keys from plugin meta data QList("QMYSQL", "QMARIADB") qt.core.plugin.factoryloader: looking at "C:/Qt/6.3.0/mingw_64/plugins/sqldrivers/qsqlodbc.dll" qt.core.plugin.loader: Found metadata in lib C:/Qt/6.3.0/mingw_64/plugins/sqldrivers/qsqlodbc.dll, metadata=Along with this line. qt.core.library: "C:/Qt/6.3.0/mingw_64/plugins/sqldrivers/qsqlmysql.dll" cannot load: Cannot load library C:\Qt\6.3.0\mingw_64\plugins\sqldrivers\qsqlmysql.dll: The specified module could not be found. qt.core.plugin.loader: QLibraryPrivate::loadPlugin failed on "C:/Qt/6.3.0/mingw_64/plugins/sqldrivers/qsqlmysql.dll" : "Cannot load library C:\\Qt\\6.3.0\\mingw_64\\plugins\\sqldrivers\\qsqlmysql.dll: The specified module could not be found."
 Since that's the sqldriver folder, I checked. Results are above. I can only guess that there's a missing .debug file, or that the .dll is incompatible with Qt for some reason.
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Maybe a silly question but are you sure that the dll you have now is from the correct compiler ? 
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Maybe a silly question but are you sure that the dll you have now is from the correct compiler ? @SGaist 
 Very likely that it may not be from the right compiler, I could not compile it, so I asked a friend to instead. I suppose my best option right now is to try and build everything myself.
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You do not have to rebuild everything. Just the plugin. 
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@SGaist 
 I'm not entirely sure how to build it based on the documentation. I have the files for MariaDB location in the right folders when it comes to the .lib, .dll and .h files. Problem is that I'm not sure where I should be for building the plugins when it comes to the command prompt.mkdir build-sqldrivers cd build-sqldrivers qt-cmake -G Ninja <qt_installation_path>\Src\qtbase\src\plugins\sqldrivers -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<qt_installation_path>\<platform> -DMySQL_INCLUDE_DIR="C:\mysql-8.0.22-winx64\include" -DMySQL_LIBRARY="C:\mysql-8.0.22-winx64\lib\libmysql.lib" cmake --build . cmake --install .I'm not entirely sure where I should be located within my file structure to build the plugins, inside of the Qt 6.3.0 folder? The bin folder of the Qt 6.3.0 folder perhaps? qt-cmake doesn't seem to be recgonised as a command, so I assume it's located somewhere inside of the Qt folder. 'qt-cmake' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.I also do not know what Ninja refers to within the command. Do I need to install this too? 
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Try with just cmake in place of qt-cmake. As for Ninja, it's also available through the installer. 
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Try with just cmake in place of qt-cmake. As for Ninja, it's also available through the installer. @SGaist 
 Since I'm using and building for MariaDBqt-cmake -G Ninja <qt_installation_path>\Src\qtbase\src\plugins\sqldrivers -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<qt_installation_path>\<platform> -DMySQL_INCLUDE_DIR="C:\mysql-8.0.22-winx64\include" -DMySQL_LIBRARY="C:\mysql-8.0.22-winx64\lib\libmysql.lib"The DMySQL and DMySQL_LIBRARY should probably be replaced with DMariaDB or some equivalent, correct? The locations will change, but obviously those are where I've installed the relevant files. 
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From memory, no, MariaDB is a drop in replacement so it would not make sense to complicate the build system for that. 
