![]() I think you need to go to and pick the Qt for your platform. Many said in Offline not an expert on this, just trying to help you. ![]() I just want to make it work and understand how to configure it in future so that I don't require assistance. I don't care which compiler I use, whether it's minGW or MSVC - either/or. Microsoft Visual Studio Community (containing MSVC) I have seen this question arise often, but none of the example seem to pertain to my exact scenario. Is there a clear, concise, simple and easily-followed user guide on how make these two work together? If I installed mingGW first, and then the offline installer of Qt Creator, then why am I still getting "No valid kits found."? I then clicked on "Qt Creator" and the screen shot in the original post shows what I found, and the exact file that I downloaded. This is exactly where I went (as I noted in my original post.) If you want the MinGW version used to build Qt, then you have to use the Qt installer which will provide both Qt Creator and MinGW.Ī separate thread with another gentleman seemed to suggest that there was, and I could have sworn that the last time I tried, I stumbled across an offline installer that was exactly that, but cannot find it.Ĭan you please point me to this "Qt installer which will provide both Qt Creator and MinGW"?Īs for the offline installers they are available here. There's no "Qt Creator offline installer with MinGW".
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