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  • D DeepakVishak
    10 Mar 2024, 14:00

    @jdent
    Hi Jdnet,

    Did you try to look at general messages tab. If you have no sufficient information on issues tab you can find it on general messages maybe you can find the exact issue over there.

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    Axel Spoerl
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    wrote on 10 Mar 2024, 14:45 last edited by
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    @jdent
    If you believe your kit is broken, there should be a warning / error icon in front of the kit name in Creator. If you hover over this icon, you will get the reason for the error / warning.

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    The Qt Company, Oslo

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    • A Axel Spoerl
      10 Mar 2024, 14:45

      @jdent
      If you believe your kit is broken, there should be a warning / error icon in front of the kit name in Creator. If you hover over this icon, you will get the reason for the error / warning.

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      jdent
      wrote on 10 Mar 2024, 15:04 last edited by
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      @Axel-Spoerl kits.png

      I have some kits with warnings but that should not matter because I am using the default Desktop kit correct?

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      • J jdent
        10 Mar 2024, 15:04

        @Axel-Spoerl kits.png

        I have some kits with warnings but that should not matter because I am using the default Desktop kit correct?

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        wrote on 10 Mar 2024, 15:08 last edited by
        #10

        @jdent The broken ones are your Android kits. But I reckon, you want to compile for Windows?
        That should work.
        Please do a fresh configureand ninjafrom the command line.
        What does it say?

        Software Engineer
        The Qt Company, Oslo

        J 1 Reply Last reply 10 Mar 2024, 15:18
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        • A Axel Spoerl
          10 Mar 2024, 15:08

          @jdent The broken ones are your Android kits. But I reckon, you want to compile for Windows?
          That should work.
          Please do a fresh configureand ninjafrom the command line.
          What does it say?

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          jdent
          wrote on 10 Mar 2024, 15:18 last edited by
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          @Axel-Spoerl you mean like this:

          U:\Qt\Tools\Ninja>ninja
          ninja: error: loading 'build.ninja': The system cannot find the file specified.

          where is configure.exe ?

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          • J jdent
            10 Mar 2024, 15:18

            @Axel-Spoerl you mean like this:

            U:\Qt\Tools\Ninja>ninja
            ninja: error: loading 'build.ninja': The system cannot find the file specified.

            where is configure.exe ?

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            wrote on 10 Mar 2024, 17:24 last edited by
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            @jdent
            Well, that's a path issue.
            You have to configure the PATH environment variable in your system settings and make it point to the ninja executable in the Qt installation tree.
            Same is needed for CMake.

            configure.batis in your source tree.

            Software Engineer
            The Qt Company, Oslo

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            • A Axel Spoerl
              10 Mar 2024, 17:24

              @jdent
              Well, that's a path issue.
              You have to configure the PATH environment variable in your system settings and make it point to the ninja executable in the Qt installation tree.
              Same is needed for CMake.

              configure.batis in your source tree.

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              jdent
              wrote on 10 Mar 2024, 19:51 last edited by
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              @Axel-Spoerl I set the PATH environment to point to Ninja.exe, and now I can run Ninja anywhere. But where should I run it from?
              The only folder with build.ninja is in U:\Qt\6.6.2\Src\qtwebengine\src\3rdparty\chromium\tools\memory\partition_allocator\palloc_viewer
              and
              U:\Qt\6.6.2\Src\qtwebengine\src\3rdparty\ninja\misc\afl-fuzz

              and configure is a batch file in U:\Qt\6.6.2\Src

              Is it safe to run these files?

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              • J jdent
                10 Mar 2024, 19:51

                @Axel-Spoerl I set the PATH environment to point to Ninja.exe, and now I can run Ninja anywhere. But where should I run it from?
                The only folder with build.ninja is in U:\Qt\6.6.2\Src\qtwebengine\src\3rdparty\chromium\tools\memory\partition_allocator\palloc_viewer
                and
                U:\Qt\6.6.2\Src\qtwebengine\src\3rdparty\ninja\misc\afl-fuzz

                and configure is a batch file in U:\Qt\6.6.2\Src

                Is it safe to run these files?

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                wrote on 10 Mar 2024, 20:38 last edited by
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                @jdent
                If build.ninja isn’t found, configure hasn’t been run or hasn’t finished properly. I’ll not say whether configure.bat is safe on your system. If you have cloned Qt from a recent, safe source and not made any modifications, it should be.

                Software Engineer
                The Qt Company, Oslo

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                • A Axel Spoerl
                  10 Mar 2024, 20:38

                  @jdent
                  If build.ninja isn’t found, configure hasn’t been run or hasn’t finished properly. I’ll not say whether configure.bat is safe on your system. If you have cloned Qt from a recent, safe source and not made any modifications, it should be.

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                  cristian-adam
                  wrote on 11 Mar 2024, 10:25 last edited by
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                  @Axel-Spoerl I don't think @jdent wants to build Qt here.

                  It' that his Qt example doesn't compile with his setup.

                  @jdent can you try a shorter path for your example? There are issues on Windows with Qt Design Studio projects and long project paths.

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                  • C cristian-adam
                    11 Mar 2024, 10:25

                    @Axel-Spoerl I don't think @jdent wants to build Qt here.

                    It' that his Qt example doesn't compile with his setup.

                    @jdent can you try a shorter path for your example? There are issues on Windows with Qt Design Studio projects and long project paths.

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                    jdent
                    wrote on 11 Mar 2024, 18:24 last edited by
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                    @cristian-adam My path is already small since QT root is at U:\Qt
                    How would I move the example to a shorter directory?

                    You are correct I am not building source but an example

                    Please help!

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                    • J jdent
                      11 Mar 2024, 18:24

                      @cristian-adam My path is already small since QT root is at U:\Qt
                      How would I move the example to a shorter directory?

                      You are correct I am not building source but an example

                      Please help!

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                      cristian-adam
                      wrote on 12 Mar 2024, 11:22 last edited by
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                      @jdent U:\Users\Juan Dent\Qt\with QtCreator\build-QtQuickApp-Desktop_Qt_6_6_2_MSVC2019_64bit-Debug_deps is a bit long.

                      Have a look at https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-117413
                      and if you are building a Qt Design Studio project change the corresponding CMake code like this:

                      if (BUILD_QDS_COMPONENTS)
                          if (WIN32)
                              set(FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR $ENV{HOMEDRIVE}/bld/qds-deps) # <---- new line
                          endif()
                          include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/qmlcomponents)
                      endif() 
                      
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