Is it possible that you still have build.qtc from your previous builds ?

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Le ven. 11 mai 2018 à 14:57, Sideways Skullfinger <
sidew...@sidewaysskullfinger.com> a écrit :

> First attempt today was to change the build directory from build.qtc to
> build.  That is the difference.  For some reason CMake is failing on this
> toolchain file when I set the build dir to build.qtc.
>
> I have searched the project for TOOLCHAIN and build.qtc and no results.
> Do I need to use build.qtc?  Why?  What is going wrong here?  I used
> build.qtc with Qt 5.6.
>
> Also, Qt is not saving my Build Steps changes.  It adds the second step,
> but both steps revert from -lrelease/-install to -all every time I close
> and reopen Qt.
>
>
> On 5/10/2018 9:33 PM, Sideways Skullfinger wrote:
>
> I forgot to include the command line itself:
>
> Running "C:\Program Files\CMake\bin\cmake.exe -E server
> "--pipe=\\.\pipe\{cca95612-383f-4ae5-a3d2-ae8b1b462784}" --experimental" in
> Z:\MuseScore\build.
>
>
>
> On 5/10/2018 9:18 PM, Sideways Skullfinger wrote:
>
> Hmmm.  It's not apparent to me.  It's not in the kit settings CMake
> Configuration field, or any CMake options.  CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE is a
> command line option.  Here is the command line that Qt is running.  I don't
> know why it's using --experimental  or -E server or --pipe.  I don't see
> where to change those in Qt, but there must be a place.  It doesn't seem to
> be tied in with the Build Steps command line options.
>
> It's late here and I'm signing off for the day, but I think the only way
> to find it is to comment out that shared code temporarily, then hopefully
> complete the CMake configuration and get the full Build pane list for this
> Debug config.  At that point I would hope see CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE in that
> list and disable it in the configuration.
>
> On 5/10/2018 8:55 PM, Joachim Schmitz wrote:
>
> It used to be an extra step to add this, in QtCreator, and there is the
> place to remove it.
>
>
> ---- Sideways Skullfinger schrieb ----
>
> Where do I do that?  I don't find it in CMakesLists.txt, or anywhere else
> in the project.
> Qt isn't displaying a list of things in the Build pane because it fails to
> configure.  I don't see it in the Build list for my Release config.
>
> On 5/10/2018 8:48 PM, Joachim Schmitz wrote:
>
> I don't think this relates to the cmake version.
> You need to remove the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE from your configuration
>
>
> ---- Sideways Skullfinger schrieb ----
>
> CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake <http://CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake:100> is a
> CMake shared file, and there must be a difference here with my installed
> CMake 3.11 versus 3.10.  Another version I jumped.
>
> I'll comment out this if block in that file and see if everything else
> works.  Otherwise I'll regress to CMake 3.10.
>
> On 5/10/2018 8:37 PM, Joachim Schmitz wrote:
>
> This file does not exist anymore in the master branch.
>
>
> ---- Sideways Skullfinger schrieb ----
>
> Qt 5.9.5 is installed.  I have edited my Qt.bat file.  I can configure a
> Release build, but Debug still gives me this error:
>
> C:\Program
> Files\CMake\share\cmake-3.11\Modules\CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake:100:
> error: Could not find toolchain file: build/mingw32.mingw.cmake
> CMakeLists.txt:20 (project)
>
> This is the relevant if() block in CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake, lines
> 97-102:
>
> # if a toolchain file is used, the user wants to cross compile.
> # in this case read the toolchain file and keep the CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_*
> # variables around so they can be used in CMakeLists.txt.
> # In all other cases, the host and target platform are the same.
> if(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
>   # at first try to load it as path relative to the directory from
> which cmake has been run
>   include("${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}" OPTIONAL
> RESULT_VARIABLE _INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
>   if(NOT _INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
>      # if the file isn't found there, check the default locations
>      include("${CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}" OPTIONAL RESULT_VARIABLE
> _INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
>   endif()
>
>   if(_INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
>     set(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE "${_INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}" CACHE
> FILEPATH "The CMake toolchain file" FORCE)
>   else()
>     message(FATAL_ERROR "Could not find toolchain file:
> ${CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}")
>     set(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE "NOTFOUND" CACHE FILEPATH "The CMake
> toolchain file" FORCE)
>   endif()
> endif()
>
> I am not proficient in CMake, and have not been able to see why this is
> happening in Debug and not Release.  AFAIK the only difference between
> Release and Debug is the build vs. build.qtc directories.
>
> The missing filename is suspicious too:mingw32.mingw.cmake
>
> Thanks in advance for any insights.
>
>
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