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==macOS== | ==macOS== | ||
==Windows== | ==Windows== | ||
It's impossible to run Qt tests when building Qt from sources with a custom CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH containing Windows format paths with backslashes. | |||
* Workaround: Use paths in CMake format to specify CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH when building Qt. | |||
==Android== | ==Android== | ||
[[Qt for Android known issues]] | [[Qt for Android known issues]] |
Revision as of 11:07, 24 March 2022
- Check that your system meets Qt's requirements
- All open issues can be found from Jira
- RTA findings here
- Supported development platforms are listed here
All platforms
Linux
Qt applications using QProcess crash when run in qemu (QTBUG-98951) or under valgrind (QTBUG-87230).
- Workaround: configure Qt with
-no-feature-forkfd_pidfd
macOS
Windows
It's impossible to run Qt tests when building Qt from sources with a custom CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH containing Windows format paths with backslashes.
- Workaround: Use paths in CMake format to specify CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH when building Qt.
Android
iOS
WebAssembly
Qt applications which use time zone or calendar functionality may fail to link, with errors like "error: undefined symbol: _get_daylight" (QTBUG-101267). Workaround: build Qt from source using a more recent emsdk version, for example 3.1.6.