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I'm trying to open a new project in Qt Creator, and I'm getting a "No valid kits found" error. In options I do see a kit configured.
I tried this and installed gcc from the maintaiance tool (although I already had it installed), but I'm still having the same problem. I think I need to choose that gcc I downloaded in Options > Compilers, but I can't find it (although it installed successfully). I searched in /home/user/Qt/5.5/gcc_64/ - there's a bin folder, but no gcc file inside.



This also didn't help.



Screenshots of my Qt Options:



Kits



Qt_Versions



Compilers



Debuggers



kits



QT_Versions



Compilers



Debuggers



Here's what I'm getting:



no_valid_kits










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    I'm trying to open a new project in Qt Creator, and I'm getting a "No valid kits found" error. In options I do see a kit configured.
    I tried this and installed gcc from the maintaiance tool (although I already had it installed), but I'm still having the same problem. I think I need to choose that gcc I downloaded in Options > Compilers, but I can't find it (although it installed successfully). I searched in /home/user/Qt/5.5/gcc_64/ - there's a bin folder, but no gcc file inside.



    This also didn't help.



    Screenshots of my Qt Options:



    Kits



    Qt_Versions



    Compilers



    Debuggers



    kits



    QT_Versions



    Compilers



    Debuggers



    Here's what I'm getting:



    no_valid_kits










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      I'm trying to open a new project in Qt Creator, and I'm getting a "No valid kits found" error. In options I do see a kit configured.
      I tried this and installed gcc from the maintaiance tool (although I already had it installed), but I'm still having the same problem. I think I need to choose that gcc I downloaded in Options > Compilers, but I can't find it (although it installed successfully). I searched in /home/user/Qt/5.5/gcc_64/ - there's a bin folder, but no gcc file inside.



      This also didn't help.



      Screenshots of my Qt Options:



      Kits



      Qt_Versions



      Compilers



      Debuggers



      kits



      QT_Versions



      Compilers



      Debuggers



      Here's what I'm getting:



      no_valid_kits










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      I'm trying to open a new project in Qt Creator, and I'm getting a "No valid kits found" error. In options I do see a kit configured.
      I tried this and installed gcc from the maintaiance tool (although I already had it installed), but I'm still having the same problem. I think I need to choose that gcc I downloaded in Options > Compilers, but I can't find it (although it installed successfully). I searched in /home/user/Qt/5.5/gcc_64/ - there's a bin folder, but no gcc file inside.



      This also didn't help.



      Screenshots of my Qt Options:



      Kits



      Qt_Versions



      Compilers



      Debuggers



      kits



      QT_Versions



      Compilers



      Debuggers



      Here's what I'm getting:



      no_valid_kits







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          I had the same issue. To solve it do these steps: go to Tools->Options->Qt Versions->add. Here you add the qmake.



          After that go to Kits tab, select Desktop default and than in option Qt version select/set your qt version.



          Now if you try to create a project the kit will be there :)






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            I had the same issue. To solve it do these steps: go to Tools->Options->Qt Versions->add. Here you add the qmake.



            After that go to Kits tab, select Desktop default and than in option Qt version select/set your qt version.



            Now if you try to create a project the kit will be there :)






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              I had the same issue. To solve it do these steps: go to Tools->Options->Qt Versions->add. Here you add the qmake.



              After that go to Kits tab, select Desktop default and than in option Qt version select/set your qt version.



              Now if you try to create a project the kit will be there :)






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                I had the same issue. To solve it do these steps: go to Tools->Options->Qt Versions->add. Here you add the qmake.



                After that go to Kits tab, select Desktop default and than in option Qt version select/set your qt version.



                Now if you try to create a project the kit will be there :)






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                I had the same issue. To solve it do these steps: go to Tools->Options->Qt Versions->add. Here you add the qmake.



                After that go to Kits tab, select Desktop default and than in option Qt version select/set your qt version.



                Now if you try to create a project the kit will be there :)







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