08-18-2018, 06:14 AM
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08-18-2018, 07:11 AM
If you're still getting the same error message as in the original post then you still haven't installed a sufficiently recent Qt version. If you can't get Qt 5.9 any other way just install it via the Qt installer.
08-25-2018, 09:37 AM
Wow, why do I not get notifications for this? I only revisited this threat to see what the most recent state was, so that I could write it into a new post, because I thought nobody had answered!
Anyway, I installed the Qt installer from here: https://www.qt.io/download-qt-installer?hsCtaTracking=9f6a2170-a938-42df-a8e2-a9f0b1d6cdce%7C6cb0de4f-9bb5-4778-ab02-bfb62735f3e5
I ran it two times, once with the latest stable version, once with 5.9.0, after both I tried `cmake ..` in the right folder again and I got the same output (which you can see in the initial post), even with the same version number of `Qt5Config.cmake`.
So, what now?
Anyway, I installed the Qt installer from here: https://www.qt.io/download-qt-installer?hsCtaTracking=9f6a2170-a938-42df-a8e2-a9f0b1d6cdce%7C6cb0de4f-9bb5-4778-ab02-bfb62735f3e5
I ran it two times, once with the latest stable version, once with 5.9.0, after both I tried `cmake ..` in the right folder again and I got the same output (which you can see in the initial post), even with the same version number of `Qt5Config.cmake`.
So, what now?
10-03-2018, 09:55 AM
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