Qt-opensource-windows-x86-5.15.2.exe May 2026

#include <QApplication> #include <QLabel> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) QApplication app(argc, argv); QLabel label("Hello from Qt 5.15.2 offline!"); label.show(); return app.exec();

qmake --version Expected output: Using Qt version 5.15.2 in C:/Qt/... | Error Message | Cause | Solution | |---------------|-------|----------| | The installer failed to extract files | Antivirus or disk space | Disable real-time protection temporarily, free up 6 GB. | | Unable to find a Qt version | Wrong PATH | Re-run qtenv2.bat script located in C:\Qt\Qt5.15.2\5.15.2\msvc2019\bin\ . | | OpenSSL not found | Missing DLLs | Copy libcrypto-1_1.dll and libssl-1_1.dll into your application folder, or compile Qt with -openssl-linked . | | This program requires MSVC 2019 runtime | Missing VC++ redistributable | Install vc_redist.x86.exe from Microsoft. | | Qt Creator cannot detect kit | Compiler path missing | Go to Tools → Options → Kits → Add MSVC/MinGW manually. | 7. Qt 5.15.2 vs. Qt 6.x: Which Should You Use? | Aspect | Qt 5.15.2 (with this EXE) | Qt 6.5+ LTS | |--------|----------------------------|--------------| | Offline installer | ✅ Yes, standalone | ❌ No (online installer or commercial-only offline) | | Windows 7 support | ✅ Full | ❌ No (requires Windows 10 1809+) | | qmake support | ✅ Stable | ❌ Removed (CMake only) | | Open source binaries | ✅ Direct download | ⚠️ Requires Qt Account login | | C++ standard | C++17 | C++20 / C++23 | | New modules | Qt Lottie, Qt PDF (old) | Qt Quick 3D Physics, Qt HTTP Server | | Security updates | Community backports | Official LTS (commercial) or limited open-source | | Android support | Stable (API 21-29) | API 23+ only | qt-opensource-windows-x86-5.15.2.exe

qmake hello.pro nmake release (for MSVC) mingw32-make (for MinGW) Run release\hello.exe . | | OpenSSL not found | Missing DLLs | Copy libcrypto-1_1

C:\Qt\Qt5.15.2\5.15.2\msvc2019\bin C:\Qt\Qt5.15.2\Tools\QtCreator\bin Then set QTDIR = C:\Qt\Qt5.15.2\5.15.2\msvc2019 Open a command prompt and run: and connected devices.

Build:

QT += widgets SOURCES = main.cpp TARGET = hello CONFIG += c++17 Create main.cpp :

Introduction In the sprawling ecosystem of cross-platform C++ application development, few names carry as much weight as Qt . For over two decades, Qt has empowered developers to build sophisticated graphical user interfaces (GUIs), embedded systems, and connected devices. However, for Windows developers relying on open-source versions, a specific filename has become legendary: qt-opensource-windows-x86-5.15.2.exe .