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    Loaden
    wrote on 1 Mar 2012, 08:48 last edited by
    #65

    @kkoehne : Thanks for reply!
    I need to build QWebKit, Because I want build QtCreator use Qt5.
    But after try and try, and the final, I don't have any idea how to add ICU library for QWebKit.
    And I find a way to build Qt5 when use another prefix.

    Step1:
    set PATH...
    set QTDIR...
    Same the wiki.

    Step2:
    configure -confirm-license -opensource -prefix D:\qpSOFT\DEVx86\qt5 -release -platform win32-msvc2010 -fast -no-stl -nomake examples -nomake tests
    (QtSrcDir = D:\qpSOFT\Sources\Qt5)

    Step3:
    nmake module-qtbase && nmake module-qtbase-install_subtargets

    Step4:
    nmake && nmake install

    The meaning is we should install qtbase to prefix first.
    Then we can build other module.

    Any tips or hits about How To Build QWebkit on Windows?
    Thanks!!

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      pierrevr
      wrote on 1 Mar 2012, 10:29 last edited by
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      @Yuchen: Thanks for the tip on installing qtbase first. It works, but I don't understand why this is necessary. I am cross-compiling for a target system that has a completely different hierarchy, I don't consider it normal to have to install on the build system in this case. I ended up using a symlink on my dev system to, pointing to somewhere acceptable, installed with INSTALL_ROOT=/<path>, but I think this is a bug.

      As for the Windows question, I wouldn't know sorry, I develop on Linux.

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        hmuelner
        wrote on 7 Mar 2012, 12:08 last edited by
        #67

        Re: building QWebkit on Windows:
        The reason for the build failure are the following lines in qtwebkit/Source/WTF/WTF.pri:
        @ contains(QT_CONFIG,icu) {
        LIBS += -licui18n -licuuc -licudata
        } else {
        error("To build QtWebKit with Qt 5 you need ICU")
        }
        @

        I could not find a way to include icu in QT_CONFIG, but a brute force approach (for testing purposes) would be to remove the contains query and include the 3 icu libraries unconditionally.

        Helmut Mülner

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          pierrevr
          wrote on 7 Mar 2012, 12:50 last edited by
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          hmuelner: That is a different problem, I believe. As stated in "Building_Qt_5_from_Git":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Building_Qt_5_from_Git :

          WebKit doesn’t compile, missing ICU

          Currently there is no configure time check for ICU, so install it through the package manager through
          on Ubuntu/Debian:

          sudo apt-get install libicu-dev
          

          on Fedora:

          yum search ICU
          

          Alternatively you can also compile Qt without webkit by deleting / renaming the qtwebkit, qtwebkit-examples-and-demos directories. The -no-webkit option of configure does not work yet : https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-20577

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            wrote on 7 Mar 2012, 12:53 last edited by
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            @pierrevr: I am talking about building Webkit on Windows - no package manager there.

            Helmut Mülner

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              wrote on 7 Mar 2012, 15:21 last edited by
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              Hello, I have tried to compile Qt5 under archlinux and under mac os, but in both cases I have got the same errors:

              bq.
              cd qtsvg/ && make -f Makefile
              cd qtphonon/ && make -f Makefile
              cd qtxmlpatterns/ && make -f Makefile
              make[1]: Entering directory /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtxmlpatterns' /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtbase/bin/qmake QMAKE_ABSOLUTE_SOURCE_PATH=/home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtbase -o Makefile qtxmlpatterns.pro Could not find mkspecs for your QMAKESPEC&#40;default&#41; after trying: /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtxmlpatterns/mkspecs /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qt5/mkspecs make&#91;1&#93;: *** [Makefile] Error 3 make&#91;1&#93;: Leaving directory /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtxmlpatterns'
              make: *** [module-qtxmlpatterns-make_default] Error 2
              make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
              make[1]: Entering directory /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtsvg' /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtbase/bin/qmake QMAKE_ABSOLUTE_SOURCE_PATH=/home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtbase -o Makefile qtsvg.pro Could not find mkspecs for your QMAKESPEC&#40;default&#41; after trying: /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtsvg/mkspecs /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qt5/mkspecs make&#91;1&#93;: *** [Makefile] Error 3 make&#91;1&#93;: Leaving directory /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtsvg'
              make: *** [module-qtsvg-make_default] Error 2
              make[1]: Entering directory /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtphonon' /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtbase/bin/qmake QMAKE_ABSOLUTE_SOURCE_PATH=/home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtbase -o Makefile qtphonon.pro Could not find mkspecs for your QMAKESPEC&#40;default&#41; after trying: /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtphonon/mkspecs /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qt5/mkspecs make&#91;1&#93;: *** [Makefile] Error 3 make&#91;1&#93;: Leaving directory /home/kondr/Documents/qt5/qtphonon'
              make: *** [module-qtphonon-make_default] Error 2

              I have used the next command:

              bq. git clone git://gitorious.org/qt/qt5.git qt5 && cd qt5 && perl init-repository && export PATH="$PWD/qtbase/bin:$PATH" && ./configure -prefix $PWD/qt5 -opensource -confirm-license -nomake tests -nomake examples && make -j3

              In addition I would like to know how to compile Qt 5 for a special arch? (for example, how to compile Qt 5 for i386 arch on x86_64 OS?)

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                wrote on 8 Mar 2012, 13:05 last edited by
                #71

                I made some progress (but did not succeed) with compiling the current git version of qtwebkit with vs2010 in windows7(64):

                My Qt directory is in d:\Qt\qt5.

                • I created an additional system cpp directory in d:\cpp with an include and a lib subdirectory

                • I add two variables to my system environment: INCLUDE=d:\cpp\include and LIB=d:\cpp\lib and started a new Visual Studio Command Prompt.

                • I copied qedit.h from the Windows SDK 6.0A to d:\cpp\include

                • I got the ICU libraries form http://download.icu-project.org/files/icu4c/4.8.1.1/icu4c-4_8_1_1-Win32-msvc10.zip

                • I copied the icu headers ti d:\cpp\include

                • I copied the icu lib files (*.lib and *.dll) to d:\Qt\qt5\qtbase\lib

                • I renamed icuin.lib to icui18n.lib, icuind.lib to icui18nd.lib and icudt.lib to icudata.lib

                • I got ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/pthreads-win32/pthreads-w32-2-8-0-release.exe for the pthread library

                • I copied the pthreads headers and libraries to d:\cpp\include and d:\cpp\lib

                • I changed one subroutine in d:/Qt/qt5/qtwebkit/Tools/Scripts/webkitdirs.pm to the following code (because the mkspec can be a ;-separated path list):
                  @sub retrieveQMakespecVar
                  {
                  my $mkspec = $[0];
                  my $varname = $
                  [1];

                  my $varvalue = undef;
                  #print "retrieveMakespecVar " . $mkspec . ", " . $varname . "\n";
                  my @mkspecs = split(/;/,$mkspec);
                  foreach $mkspec (@mkspecs) {
                  local SPEC;
                  open (SPEC, "<$mkspec") or next;
                  while (<SPEC>) {
                  if ($_ =~ /\s
                  include((.+))/) {
                  # open the included mkspec
                  my $oldcwd = getcwd();
                  (my $volume, my $directories, my $file) = File::Spec->splitpath($mkspec);
                  my $newcwd = "$volume$directories";
                  chdir $newcwd if $newcwd;
                  $varvalue = retrieveQMakespecVar($1, $varname);
                  chdir $oldcwd;
                  } elsif ($_ =~ /$varname\s*=\s*([^\s]+)/) {
                  $varvalue = $1;
                  last;
                  }
                  }
                  close SPEC;
                  last if defined($varvalue);
                  }
                  return $varvalue;
                  }@

                • sub retrieveQMakespecVar
                  {
                  my $mkspec = $[0];
                  my $varname = $
                  [1];

                  my $varvalue = undef;
                  #print "retrieveMakespecVar " . $mkspec . ", " . $varname . "\n";
                  my @mkspecs = split(/;/,$mkspec);
                  foreach $mkspec (@mkspecs) {
                  local SPEC;
                  open (SPEC, "<$mkspec") or next;
                  while (<SPEC>) {
                  if ($_ =~ /\s
                  include((.+))/) {
                  # open the included mkspec
                  my $oldcwd = getcwd();
                  (my $volume, my $directories, my $file) = File::Spec->splitpath($mkspec);
                  my $newcwd = "$volume$directories";
                  chdir $newcwd if $newcwd;
                  $varvalue = retrieveQMakespecVar($1, $varname);
                  chdir $oldcwd;
                  } elsif ($_ =~ /$varname\s*=\s*([^\s]+)/) {
                  $varvalue = $1;
                  last;
                  }
                  }
                  close SPEC;
                  last if defined($varvalue);
                  }
                  return $varvalue;
                  }
                  @

                • sub retrieveQMakespecVar
                  {
                  my $mkspec = $[0];
                  my $varname = $
                  [1];

                  my $varvalue = undef;
                  #print "retrieveMakespecVar " . $mkspec . ", " . $varname . "\n";
                  my @mkspecs = split(/;/,$mkspec);
                  foreach $mkspec (@mkspecs) {
                  local SPEC;
                  open (SPEC, "<$mkspec") or next;
                  while (<SPEC>) {
                  if ($_ =~ /\s
                  include((.+))/) {
                  # open the included mkspec
                  my $oldcwd = getcwd();
                  (my $volume, my $directories, my $file) = File::Spec->splitpath($mkspec);
                  my $newcwd = "$volume$directories";
                  chdir $newcwd if $newcwd;
                  $varvalue = retrieveQMakespecVar($1, $varname);
                  chdir $oldcwd;
                  } elsif ($_ =~ /$varname\s*=\s*([^\s]+)/) {
                  $varvalue = $1;
                  last;
                  }
                  }
                  close SPEC;
                  last if defined($varvalue);
                  }
                  return $varvalue;
                  }
                  @
                  (Continued in next post)

                Helmut Mülner

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                  wrote on 8 Mar 2012, 13:05 last edited by
                  #72

                  (Continued)

                  • cd d:\Qt\qt5\qtwebkit
                  • set PATH=%PATH%;d:\Qt\qt5\gnuwin32\bin
                  • set QMAKEPATH=D:\Qt\qt5\qtwebkit\Tools\qmake
                  • perl Tools\Scripts\build-webkit --qt

                  It now fails in qtwebkit\Source\WebCore:

                  nmake.exe -f Makefile.WebCore.DerivedSources

                  breaks with: NMAKE : fatal error U1095: expanded command line 'echo D:/Qt/qt5/qtwebkit/Source/WebCore/Modules/geolocation/Geolocation.idl ...[lots of idl files] ... | tr ' ' '\n' > generated/idl_files.tmp && perl -ID:/Qt/qt5/qtwebkit/Source/WebCore/bindings/scripts D:/Qt/qt5/qtwebkit/Source/WebCore/bindings/scripts/resolve-supplemental.pl --defines "LANGUAGE_JAVASCRIPT=1 ENABLE_CHANNEL_MESSAGING=1 ENABLE_SQL_DATABASE=1 ENABLE_DATALIST=1 ENABLE_WORKERS=1 ENABLE_SHARED_WORKERS=1 ENABLE_XSLT=1 ENABLE_FILTERS=1 ENABLE_CSS_FILTERS=1 ENABLE_SVG=1 ENABLE_JAVASCRIPT_DEBUGGER=1 ENABLE_WEB_SOCKETS=1 ENABLE_WEB_TIMING=1 ENABLE_TOUCH_EVENTS=1 ENABLE_GESTURE_EVENTS=1 WTF_USE_TILED_BACKING_STORE=1 ENABLE_NOTIFICATIONS=1 ENABLE_DETAILS=1 ENABLE_METER_TAG=1 ENABLE_PROGRESS_TAG=1 ENABLE_BLOB=1 ENABLE_REQUEST_ANIMATION_FRAME=1" --idlFilesList generated/idl_files.tmp --supplementalDependencyFile generated/supplemental_dependency.tmp --idlAttributesFile D:/Qt/qt5/qtwebkit/Source/WebCore/bindings/scripts/IDLAttributes.txt --preprocessor "D:\Qt\qt5\qtbase\bin\moc.exe -E"' too long

                  (the command line is approx. 31400 characters long).

                  Does anybody have an idea how to fix this section in DerivedSources.pri?
                  @resolveSupplemental.input = IDL_ATTRIBUTES_FILE
                  resolveSupplemental.script = $$RESOLVE_SUPPLEMENTAL_SCRIPT

                  FIXME : We need to use only perl at some point.

                  resolveSupplemental.commands = echo $$IDL_BINDINGS | tr ' ' '\n' > $$IDL_FILES_TMP &&
                  perl -I$$PWD/bindings/scripts $$resolveSupplemental.script
                  --defines "$${FEATURE_DEFINES_JAVASCRIPT}"
                  --idlFilesList $$IDL_FILES_TMP
                  --supplementalDependencyFile ${QMAKE_FUNC_FILE_OUT_PATH}/$$SUPPLEMENTAL_DEPENDENCY_FILE
                  --idlAttributesFile $${IDL_ATTRIBUTES_FILE}
                  --preprocessor "$${QMAKE_MOC} -E"
                  resolveSupplemental.output = $$SUPPLEMENTAL_DEPENDENCY_FILE
                  resolveSupplemental.add_output_to_sources = false
                  resolveSupplemental.depends = $$PWD/bindings/scripts/IDLParser.pm $$IDL_BINDINGS
                  GENERATORS += resolveSupplemental
                  @

                  Helmut Mülner

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                    hmuelner
                    wrote on 21 Mar 2012, 14:07 last edited by
                    #73

                    Build qt5 on Windows 7 with VS2010 (next try, hope this is not a double post).

                    I tried again with the version from 2012-03-21 with this configuration:

                    configure -confirm-license -opensource -debug-and-release -platform win32-msvc2010 -fast -mp -opengl desktop -nomake tests -nomake examples

                    nmake generated the following files in qtbase/bin:

                    qmake.exe
                    moc.pdb
                    moc.ilk
                    moc.exe
                    rcc.pdb
                    rcc.ilk
                    rcc.exe
                    qdoc.pdb
                    qdoc.ilk
                    qdoc.exe
                    uic.pdb
                    uic.ilk
                    uic.exe
                    QtCored5.dll
                    QtCore5.dll
                    QtNetworkd5.dll
                    QtNetwork5.dll
                    QtSqld5.dll
                    QtSql5.dll
                    QtGuid5.dll
                    QtGui5.dll
                    QtXmld5.dll
                    QtXml5.dll
                    QtWidgetsd5.dll
                    QtWidgets5.dll
                    QtTestd5.dll
                    QtTest5.dll
                    QtPrintSupportd5.dll
                    QtPrintSupport5.dll
                    QtConcurrentd5.dll
                    QtConcurrent5.dll
                    QtOpenGLd5.dll
                    QtOpenGL5.dll
                    QtSvgd5.dll
                    QtSvg5.dll
                    phonond5.dll
                    phonon5.dll
                    QtXmlPatternsd5.dll
                    QtXmlPatterns5.dll
                    xmlpatterns.ilk
                    xmlpatterns.pdb
                    xmlpatterns.exe
                    xmlpatternsvalidator.pdb
                    xmlpatternsvalidator.ilk
                    xmlpatternsvalidator.exe
                    QtScriptd5.dll
                    QtScript5.dll
                    QtScriptToolsd5.dll
                    QtScriptTools5.dll
                    QtV8d5.dll
                    QtV85.dll
                    QtQmld5.dll
                    QtQml5.dll
                    QtQuickd5.dll
                    QtQuick5.dll
                    QtQuickTestd5.dll
                    QtQuickTest5.dll
                    qmlscene.ilk
                    qmlscene.pdb
                    qmlscene.exe
                    qmlplugindump.ilk
                    qmlplugindump.pdb
                    qmlplugindump.exe
                    qmlmin.pdb
                    qmlmin.ilk
                    qmlmin.exe
                    qmlprofiler.pdb
                    qmlprofiler.ilk
                    qmlprofiler.exe
                    qmltestrunner.pdb
                    qmltestrunner.ilk
                    qmltestrunner.exe
                    QtQuick1d5.dll
                    QtQuick15.dll
                    qmlviewer.ilk
                    qmlviewer.pdb
                    qmlviewer.exe
                    idc.ilk
                    idc.pdb
                    idc.exe

                    Building of webkit failed when trying to link jsc.exe with a lot of warnings about importing locally defined symbols from JavaScriptCore.lib and 24 unresolved external symbols:
                    JSC::evaluate
                    JSC::checkSyntax
                    WTF::randomNumber
                    WTF::createThread
                    WTF::MetaAllocatorHandle::~MetaAllocatorHandle (12 times)
                    WTF::MetaAllocator::freeFreeSpaceNode
                    WTF::PassRefPtr<class WTF::MetaAllocatorHandle>
                    WTF::MetaAllocator::MetaAllocator
                    WTF::cryptographicallyRandomNumber (4 times)

                    Any guesses how to correct this?

                    Helmut Mülner

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                      hmuelner
                      wrote on 21 Mar 2012, 17:17 last edited by
                      #74

                      Build qt5 on Windows 7 with VS2010 (continued)

                      I could build all other modules (using nmake module-xxx) out of the box with the exception of qtmodule where moc could not parse dsserviceplugin.h because of a comma in Q_PLUGIN_METADATA. After correcting this it also built successfully.

                      Helmut Mülner

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                        hmuelner
                        wrote on 22 Mar 2012, 08:29 last edited by
                        #75

                        qtscript and qtwebkit contain different versions of JavaScriptCore - it looks like syncing qt5 modules does not yet work perfectly ;-)

                        Helmut Mülner

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                          situ117
                          wrote on 30 Mar 2012, 09:36 last edited by
                          #76

                          Hi,

                          I am trying to build Qt5 on Chakra Linux. I have Xcb libraries installed, but when I start configuration script I get an error saying:

                          @No QPA platform plugin enabled!
                          If you really want to build without a QPA platform plugin you must pass
                          -no-xcb and -no-eglfs to configure. Doing this will
                          produce a Qt that cannot run GUI applications.
                          The dependencies needed for xcb to build are listed in
                          src/plugins/platforms/xcb/README@

                          What I am missing here ?

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                            situ117
                            wrote on 30 Mar 2012, 15:07 last edited by
                            #77

                            So the package I was missing was : xcb-util-keysyms

                            configure script was succesful after I installed this package.

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                              subbul
                              wrote on 4 Apr 2012, 17:28 last edited by
                              #78

                              i am facing compilation error in building qt5 (not webkit yet)
                              I am using Ubuntu, with all xcb and other dependency installed using apt-get

                              configure was successful, whereas build failed in "wayland" (error log below).
                              Any clue on the wayland header files mismatch or version problems?

                              @
                              _make[4]: Entering directory `/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtwayland/src/plugins/platforms/wayland'
                              g++ -c -pipe -g -fvisibility=hidden -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -D_REENTRANT -Wall -W -fPIC -DQT_NO_LIBUDEV -DQ_PLATFORM_WAYLAND -DQT_NO_WAYLAND_XKB -DQT_WAYLAND_GL_SUPPORT -DQT_WAYLAND_WINDOWMANAGER_SUPPORT -DQ_FONTCONFIGDATABASE -DQT_COMPILES_IN_HARFBUZZ -DQT_PLUGIN -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/mkspecs/linux-g++ -I. -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtCore/5.0.0 -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtCore/5.0.0/QtCore -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtCore -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtGui/5.0.0 -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtGui/5.0.0/QtGui -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtGui -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtPlatformSupport/5.0.0 -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtPlatformSupport/5.0.0/QtPlatformSupport -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtPlatformSupport -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include -I../../../shared -Igl_integration/xcomposite_share -I.moc/debug-shared -o .obj/debug-shared/qwaylandintegration.o qwaylandintegration.cpp
                              In file included from qwaylandshmwindow.h:45:0,
                              from qwaylandintegration.cpp:46:
                              qwaylandwindow.h:112:18: error: ‘wl_callback_listener’ does not name a type
                              make[4]: *** [.obj/debug-shared/qwaylandintegration.o] Error 1

                              _
                              @

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                                subbul
                                wrote on 6 Apr 2012, 10:02 last edited by
                                #79

                                Issue is solved after downloading the release from
                                http://releases.qt-project.org/qt5.0/alpha/

                                instead of GIT

                                [quote author="subbul" date="1333560508"] i am facing compilation error in building qt5 (not webkit yet)
                                I am using Ubuntu, with all xcb and other dependency installed using apt-get

                                configure was successful, whereas build failed in "wayland" (error log below).
                                Any clue on the wayland header files mismatch or version problems?

                                @
                                _make[4]: Entering directory `/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtwayland/src/plugins/platforms/wayland'
                                g++ -c -pipe -g -fvisibility=hidden -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -D_REENTRANT -Wall -W -fPIC -DQT_NO_LIBUDEV -DQ_PLATFORM_WAYLAND -DQT_NO_WAYLAND_XKB -DQT_WAYLAND_GL_SUPPORT -DQT_WAYLAND_WINDOWMANAGER_SUPPORT -DQ_FONTCONFIGDATABASE -DQT_COMPILES_IN_HARFBUZZ -DQT_PLUGIN -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/mkspecs/linux-g++ -I. -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtCore/5.0.0 -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtCore/5.0.0/QtCore -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtCore -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtGui/5.0.0 -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtGui/5.0.0/QtGui -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtGui -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtPlatformSupport/5.0.0 -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtPlatformSupport/5.0.0/QtPlatformSupport -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include/QtPlatformSupport -I/home/xyz/build/newqt5/qt5/qtbase/include -I../../../shared -Igl_integration/xcomposite_share -I.moc/debug-shared -o .obj/debug-shared/qwaylandintegration.o qwaylandintegration.cpp
                                In file included from qwaylandshmwindow.h:45:0,
                                from qwaylandintegration.cpp:46:
                                qwaylandwindow.h:112:18: error: ‘wl_callback_listener’ does not name a type
                                make[4]: *** [.obj/debug-shared/qwaylandintegration.o] Error 1

                                _
                                @[/quote]

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                                  yanghaijun
                                  wrote on 23 Apr 2012, 13:48 last edited by
                                  #80

                                  i building qt5 with wingw32,but have a error:

                                  qsvgstyle_p.h:65:20: qdebug.h:No such file or directory

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                                    jlayt
                                    wrote on 4 May 2012, 18:00 last edited by
                                    #81

                                    Hi, trying to build qtbase on WinXP using MSVC2008, followed the instructions exactly and it builds OK, but when when I try to run I get:

                                    "Failed to load platform plugin "". Available platforms are: windows:

                                    Any hints?

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                                      stottle
                                      wrote on 4 May 2012, 21:39 last edited by
                                      #82

                                      I am trying to build the qt5-alpha source from the zip download as I don't have git on my windows machine. Is there any way to do a "make clean"/"make confclean" without git?

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                                        Philius
                                        wrote on 6 May 2012, 04:36 last edited by
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                                        I just happened to notice your posts - I didn't get an email notification.

                                        According to configure, "To reconfigure, run 'make confclean' and 'configure'.".
                                        Well you probably know that at least with Qt5 alpha, that doesn't work.

                                        I'm on Debian so I can't offer any Windows wisdom, but for "make clean" I just delete the directory and re-unpack the alpha .tar.bz2 again.

                                        I'm in the dark as to how to build/use the QtDeclarative component.
                                        It appears that the header I'm looking for - "QtDeclarative/QDeclarativeComponent" isn't installed although it's in the source tree - yes I built/installed qtjsbackend and qtdeclarative.

                                        Also, it would be nice if Qt5 beta had a top-level makefile that included targets for
                                        linux-x86-32-gcc-x11
                                        linux-x86-64-gcc-x11
                                        windows7-64-msvc2010

                                        and so on, so we could be sure we're building against a known and tested build configuration.

                                        And yes, it should fail if any prerequisites are missing (and maybe print warnings if they are different versions).

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                                          wrote on 7 May 2012, 19:16 last edited by
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                                          Hi All,

                                          I'm trying to building Qt5 om Mac OSX 10.7. Following the instructions given here:

                                          http://qt-project.org/wiki/Building_Qt_5_from_Git

                                          However, I'm running into an issue in the build-step which I'm not
                                          sure how to solve. One of the errors I'm getting is the following:

                                          gcc: error: tools/qlocale_mac.mm: Objective-C++ compiler not installed
                                          on this system

                                          I will give a detailed step-by-step descriptions of my process below,
                                          assuming the starting point to be a blank shell with PWD=$HOME:

                                          (1) git clone git://gitorious.org/qt/qt5.git qt5 [check!]

                                          (2) cd qt5 [check!] :)

                                          (3) perl init-repository --no-webkit [check! Does its job without complaining. I can provide the log if necessary]

                                          (4) unset QTDIR [check!] :)

                                          (5) export PATH="$PWD/qtbase/bin:$PWD/qtrepotools/bin:$PATH" [check!] :)

                                          (6) ./configure -developer-build -opensource -nomake examples -nomake
                                          tests [check! See below]

                                          Get a few warnings about some Qt header not containing macros, e.g.:

                                          QtCore: WARNING:
                                          /Users/thinks/qt5/qtbase/src/corelib/qtcoreversion.h does
                                          not include QT_BEGIN_HEADER

                                          but they don't seem severe. Other relevant output:

                                          Build type: macx-clang
                                          Architecture: x86_64
                                          Host architecture: x86_64
                                          Platform notes:

                                          • Also available for Mac OS X: macx-g++

                                          (7) ./build -j 4

                                          This is where the trouble begins. The following (first) error is given:

                                          [Lots of output without errors...]
                                          qabstractanimation.h -o .moc/debug-shared/moc_qabstractanimation.cpp
                                          gcc: error: tools/qlocale_mac.mm: Objective-C++ compiler not installed
                                          on this system
                                          gcc: error: kernel/qcore_mac_objc.mm: Objective-C++ compiler not
                                          installed on this system

                                          Similar errors are reported further on as well, all with the same
                                          reason given. It seems somewhat strange that gcc is used over g++, but
                                          at the moment I'm not really sure why this happens.

                                          Some info about gcc:

                                          [thinks@wiggs ~] gcc --version
                                          gcc (GCC) 4.8.0 20120408 (experimental)

                                          Any advice greatly appreciated!

                                          Thanks,

                                          T

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