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6. Visit a Service Center

If your device is still under warranty or you suspect a hardware issue, visiting an authorized service center might be necessary. qcc license check failed

  1. Invalid or missing Qt license: If you're using a commercial version of Qt, ensure that your license is valid and properly configured.
  2. Incorrect Qt installation: If your Qt installation is incomplete or corrupted, the license check may fail.
  3. Environment variables not set: Qt requires specific environment variables to be set for the license check to succeed.
  4. Outdated Qt version: Using an outdated version of Qt may cause license check failures.

While QNX is the most likely culprit, similar "License check failed" errors appear in these platforms: Debugging Floating License (flexnet ... - Knowledge Base I’m unable to provide the full text of

Target Path: QNX_CONFIGURATION should point directly to your .qnx folder where licenses are stored. /opt/qnx/license/ Or set QNX_LICENSE_FILE to the full path

3. Verify License File Placement

Verify Environment Variables: Ensure your QNX_CONFIGURATION and QNX_HOST environment variables are correctly set. The compiler relies on these to find the license files.

Verify that the port (usually 27000-27009) isn't being blocked by your local firewall.