After loading the project and clicking the big green play button: 15:58:59: Running steps for project station_ui... 15:58:59: Starting: "C:\Qt\5.12.5\mingw73_64\bin\qmake.exe" "C:\Users\kevin\Downloads\cnhzdGF0aW9uX3VpLnppcA==\station_ui\station_ui.pro" -spec win32-g++ "CONFIG+=debug" "CONFIG+=qml_debug" Usage: C:\Qt\5.12.5\mingw73_64\bin\qmake.exe [mode] [options] [files]
QMake has two modes, one mode for generating project files based on some heuristics, and the other for generating makefiles. Normally you shouldn't need to specify a mode, as makefile generation is the default mode for qmake, but you may use this to test qmake on an existing project Mode: -project Put qmake into project file generation mode In this mode qmake interprets files as files to be built, defaults to *; *; *; *.ts; *.xlf; *.qrc Note: The created .pro file probably will need to be edited. For example add the QT variable to specify what modules are required. -makefile Put qmake into makefile generation mode (default) In this mode qmake interprets files as project files to be processed, if skipped qmake will try to find a project file in your current working directory Warnings Options: -Wnone Turn off all warnings; specific ones may be re-enabled by later -W options -Wall Turn on all warnings -Wparser Turn on parser warnings -Wlogic Turn on logic warnings (on by default) -Wdeprecated Turn on deprecation warnings (on by default) Options: * You can place any variable assignment in options and it will be * * processed as if it was in [files]. These assignments will be * * processed before [files] by default. * -o file Write output to file -d Increase debug level -t templ Overrides TEMPLATE as templ -tp prefix Overrides TEMPLATE so that prefix is prefixed into the value -help This help -v Version information -early All subsequent variable assignments will be parsed right before default_pre.prf -before All subsequent variable assignments will be parsed right before [files] (the default) -after All subsequent variable assignments will be parsed after [files] -late All subsequent variable assignments will be parsed right after default_post.prf -norecursive Don't do a recursive search -recursive Do a recursive search -set <prop> <value> Set persistent property -unset <prop> Unset persistent property -query <prop> Query persistent property. Show all if <prop> is empty. -qtconf file Use file instead of looking for qt.conf -cache file Use file as cache [makefile mode only] -spec spec Use spec as QMAKESPEC [makefile mode only] -nocache Don't use a cache file [makefile mode only] -nodepend Don't generate dependencies [makefile mode only] -nomoc Don't generate moc targets [makefile mode only] -nopwd Don't look for files in pwd [project mode only] 15:59:00: The process "C:\Qt\5.12.5\mingw73_64\bin\qmake.exe" exited with code 1. Error while building/deploying project rxstation_ui (kit: Desktop Qt 5.12.5 MinGW 64-bit) When executing step "qmake" 15:59:00: Elapsed time: 00:00. > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2019 at 5:07 PM > From: "Thiago Macieira" <thiago.macie...@intel.com> > To: interest@qt-project.org > Subject: Re: [Interest] Qt on windows? > > On Wednesday, 6 November 2019 12:01:33 PST Jason H wrote: > > LOL, well yeah. I was assuming someone would say you need to do "x,y,z", in > > which case I would face palm. But it seems that Qt 5.12.5 as installed by > > the online installer on windows is broken. Can someone take a look? > > How about you tell us what didn't work? > > -- > Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com > Software Architect - Intel System Software Products > > > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest > _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest