Nikos,

Thanks for your reply. I’m battling against windows. 

The machine I’m trying to do this is my 4 year old windows dev machine. 4 years 
isn’t much unless it’s a windows machine with the registry full of shit.

I’m not able to install the latest Windows 10 SDK. Installing hangs at 50%.

I have realized that on a newer machine in which I have installed Microsoft 
Visual Studio Community recently, that header is present.

I will battle a bit more with it. 

Thanks,

Best regards,

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Nuno Santos

No dia 08/01/2019, às 11:14, Nikos Chantziaras <[email protected]> escreveu:

>> On 08/01/2019 11:42, Nuno Santos wrote:
>> I’m trying to compile Qt 5.12 from source on Windows.
>>  It is complaining about a missing header file, d3d11_3.h.
>> [...]
>>  Does anyone knows what-s the most straight forward way of getting it?
> 
> The easiest way is to use the mingw version of Qt instead. It ships its own 
> version of that header file. That might not be a good option for you though 
> if you use Visual Studio instead of Qt Creator for development.
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