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();

While Qt 6 is the future, tens of thousands of production systems still run on Qt 5.15.2. By mastering this installer, you ensure the ability to maintain, debug, and deploy those systems without forced migrations or licensing surprises. qt-opensource-windows-x86-5.15.2.exe

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: QT += widgets SOURCES = main

Build:

qmake hello.pro nmake release (for MSVC) mingw32-make (for MinGW) Run release\hello.exe . avoiding commercial licensing complexities

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

This executable is not just another installer. It represents a pivotal moment in Qt’s history—the last version of Qt5 where The Qt Company offered a straightforward, offline, open-source installer for 32-bit Windows. Whether you are maintaining legacy applications, avoiding commercial licensing complexities, or simply wanting a stable, well-documented release, version 5.15.2 remains a cornerstone.