Thanks raven-worx I did I mentioned in Stackoverflow link but unfortunately I still get same result. SGaist that makes sense of course. One would expect that the Postgresql devs would export the symbols using "C-style" to avoid such problems?!
Thank you very much SGaist and raven-worx for helping me out. Qt Forum. This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it. OS: Windows 7 x64 Qt: 5. Reply Quote 0 1 Reply Last reply. Any way I tried your 3rd suggestion but I still get same result : For 1st option I'm unable to find qpsql. Maybe a mismatch between x86 and x64? To be of mismatching between x86 and x64 I did: Uninstalled postgres What is the content of your PATH env variable?
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