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    Bloops
    wrote on 11 May 2012, 11:38 last edited by
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    hi .

    I am currently doing the Qt5 manipulation and I have one little question ^^ .

    Is it possible to realize a configuration (./configure) in static Qt5 mode (-static) by incorporing the QtSerialPort class, which we must add to our pre-existing library thanks to that manipulation: http://qt-project.org/wiki/QtSerialPort ?

    If this is not possible to change QtSerialPort in static library, but just the QT5 library . When I will compile my project which uses QtSerialPort, will it run like a static program or I need to include a .so (or dll) ?

    Sorry for my bad english .

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      wrote on 13 Jun 2012, 19:49 last edited by
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      I am having trouble building Qt5......

      I have Visual Studio 2008 andf have installed the latest SDK......

      C:\qt5>configure -developer-build -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests

      • C:/qt5/qtbase/configure -developer-build -opensource -nomake examples -nomake
        tests
        Please wait while bootstrapping configure ...

      Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 6.00.8168.0
      Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-1998. All rights reserved.

          cl -c -Yc -nologo -Zm200 -Zc:wchar_t -MT -W3 -GR -EHsc -w34100 -w34189
      

      -DUNICODE -DQT_NODLL -DQT_NO_CODECS -DQT_NO_TEXTCODEC -DQT_NO_UNICODETABLES -DQT
      _LITE_COMPONENT -DQT_NO_COMPRESS -DQT_NO_THREAD -DQT_NO_QOBJECT -DQT_NO_GEOM_VAR
      IANT -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE -DQT_BOOTSTRAPPED -DCOMMERCIAL_VERSION -I"....
      include" -I"....\include\QtCore" -I"....\include\QtCore\5.0.0" -I"....\includ
      e\QtCore\5.0.0\QtCore" -I"C:\qt5\qtbase\tools\shared" -I"C:\qt5\qtbase\mkspecs\w
      in32-msvc2008" -Fpconfigure_pch.pch -Foconfigure_pch.obj -TP C:\qt5\qtbase\tools
      \configure\configure_pch.h

      Command line warning D4002 : ignoring unknown option '-Zc'
      Command line warning D4002 : ignoring unknown option '-Z:'
      Command line warning D4002 : ignoring unknown option '-Zw'
      Command line warning D4002 : ignoring unknown option '-Zc'
      Command line warning D4002 : ignoring unknown option '-Zh'
      Command line warning D4002 : ignoring unknown option '-Zr'
      Command line warning D4002 : ignoring unknown option '-Z_'
      Command line warning D4002 : ignoring unknown option '-Zt'
      Command line warning D4002 : ignoring unknown option '-w34100'
      Command line warning D4002 : ignoring unknown option '-w34189'

      configure_pch.h
      ....\include\QtCore../../src/corelib/global/qglobal.h(45) : fatal error C1083:
      Cannot open include file: 'stddef.h': No such file or directory
      NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'cl' : return code '0x2'
      Stop.
      *** qtbase/configure exited with non-zero status.

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        wrote on 2 Jul 2012, 11:08 last edited by
        #89

        I have a proble compiling Qt5 master recently
        (Linux x86_64 Mageia, GCC 4.7.1)

        make[2] : on entre dans le répertoire « /home/qtdev/srcs/qt5/qtsystems/src/systeminfo »
        g++ -c -m64 -pipe -g -std=c++0x -fvisibility=hidden -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -fno-exceptions -fPIC -DQT_SHARED -DQT_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_SSE2 -DQT_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_SSE3 -DQT_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_SSSE3 -DQT_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_SSE4_1 -DQT_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_SSE4_2 -DQT_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_AVX -DQT_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_AVX2 -DQT_BUILD_SYSTEMINFO_LIB -DQT_MAKEDLL -DQT_NO_CAST_TO_ASCII -DQT_ASCII_CAST_WARNINGS -DQT_MOC_COMPAT -DQT_USE_QSTRINGBUILDER -DQT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS -DQT_NO_MTLIB -DQT_NO_SFW_NETREG -DQT_NO_OFONO -DQT_NO_UDISKS -DQT_NO_LIBSYSINFO -DQT_QML_LIB -DQQmlImageProvider=QQuickImageProvider -DQT_NETWORK_LIB -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_NO_EXCEPTIONS -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -I/home/qtdev/mkspecs/default -I. -I/home/qtdev/include/QtCore -I/home/qtdev/include/QtGui -I/home/qtdev/include/QtNetwork -I/home/qtdev/include -I/home/qtdev/include/QtQml -I/home/qtdev/include/QtJsonDb -I../../include/QtSystemInfo/5.0.0 -I../../include/QtSystemInfo/5.0.0/QtSystemInfo -I../../include -I../../include/QtSystemInfo -I../../include -I.rcc/debug-shared -I.moc/debug-shared -o .obj/debug-shared/qnetworkinfo_linux.o qnetworkinfo_linux.cpp
        In file included from qnetworkinfo_linux.cpp:56:0:
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h: In function ‘uint64_t bt_get_le64(const void*)’:
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:159:9: erreur: expected identifier before ‘’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:159:9: erreur: expected ‘,’ or ‘...’ before ‘(’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:159:9: erreur: expected ‘;’ at end of member declaration
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:159:9: erreur: ‘__v’ does not name a type
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:159:9: erreur: ‘typeof’ was not declared in this scope
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:159:9: erreur: ‘struct bt_get_le64(const void
        )::<anonymous>’ has no member named ‘__v’
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h: In function ‘uint64_t bt_get_be64(const void*)’:
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:164:9: erreur: expected identifier before ‘’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:164:9: erreur: expected ‘,’ or ‘...’ before ‘(’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:164:9: erreur: expected ‘;’ at end of member declaration
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:164:9: erreur: ‘__v’ does not name a type
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:164:9: erreur: ‘typeof’ was not declared in this scope
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:164:9: erreur: ‘struct bt_get_be64(const void
        )::<anonymous>’ has no member named ‘__v’
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h: In function ‘uint32_t bt_get_le32(const void*)’:
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:169:9: erreur: expected identifier before ‘’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:169:9: erreur: expected ‘,’ or ‘...’ before ‘(’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:169:9: erreur: expected ‘;’ at end of member declaration
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:169:9: erreur: ‘__v’ does not name a type
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:169:9: erreur: ‘typeof’ was not declared in this scope
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:169:9: erreur: ‘struct bt_get_le32(const void
        )::<anonymous>’ has no member named ‘__v’
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h: In function ‘uint32_t bt_get_be32(const void*)’:
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:174:9: erreur: expected identifier before ‘’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:174:9: erreur: expected ‘,’ or ‘...’ before ‘(’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:174:9: erreur: expected ‘;’ at end of member declaration
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:174:9: erreur: ‘__v’ does not name a type
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:174:9: erreur: ‘typeof’ was not declared in this scope
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:174:9: erreur: ‘struct bt_get_be32(const void
        )::<anonymous>’ has no member named ‘__v’
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h: In function ‘uint16_t bt_get_le16(const void*)’:
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:179:9: erreur: expected identifier before ‘’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:179:9: erreur: expected ‘,’ or ‘...’ before ‘(’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:179:9: erreur: expected ‘;’ at end of member declaration
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:179:9: erreur: ‘__v’ does not name a type
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:179:9: erreur: ‘typeof’ was not declared in this scope
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:179:9: erreur: ‘struct bt_get_le16(const void
        )::<anonymous>’ has no member named ‘__v’
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h: In function ‘uint16_t bt_get_be16(const void*)’:
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:184:9: erreur: expected identifier before ‘’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:184:9: erreur: expected ‘,’ or ‘...’ before ‘(’ token
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:184:9: erreur: expected ‘;’ at end of member declaration
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:184:9: erreur: ‘__v’ does not name a type
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:184:9: erreur: ‘typeof’ was not declared in this scope
        /usr/include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h:184:9: erreur: ‘struct bt_get_be16(const void
        )::<anonymous>’ has no member named ‘__v’

        Seems related to bluetooth, but since I don't know bluez very well, I don't know where to look at.

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          sierdzio
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          wrote on 2 Jul 2012, 11:14 last edited by
          #90

          Have you updated QTDIR and PATH before starting the build? It seems that your search paths are polluted, or bluetooth.h - maybe - bluetooth.h is not ready for C++11, or something entirely different is happening :P.

          (Z(:^

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            Sfiet_Konstantin
            wrote on 2 Jul 2012, 11:34 last edited by
            #91

            This issue happened to me quite recently actually. (< 2 weeks) my bluetooth.h did not had any problems before ...

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              wrote on 10 Jul 2012, 10:11 last edited by
              #92

              Seems to be ok with latest updates

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                wrote on 22 Jul 2012, 19:32 last edited by
                #93

                At the compilation under Windows I have:
                Creating qmake...
                g++ -c -oproject.o -O -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/qmake -IC:\Users\us
                er\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/qmake/generators -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbas
                e/qmake/generators/unix -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/qmake/generators/
                win32 -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/qmake/generators/mac -IC:\Users\use
                r\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/qmake/generators/integrity -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-
                src\qtbase/include -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/include/QtCore -IC:\Us
                ers\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/include/QtCore/5.0.0 -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5
                -src\qtbase/include/QtCore/5.0.0/QtCore -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/s
                rc/corelib/global -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/mkspecs/win32-g++ -IC:
                Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/tools/shared -DQT_NO_TEXTCODEC -DQT_NO_UNICODE
                TABLES -DQT_LITE_COMPONENT -DQT_NO_COMPRESS -DUNICODE -DHAVE_QCONFIG_CPP -DQT_BU
                ILD_QMAKE -DQT_NO_THREAD -DQT_NO_QOBJECT -DQT_NO_GEOM_VARIANT -DQT_NO_DATASTREAM
                -DQT_BOOTSTRAPPED -DQMAKE_OPENSOURCE_EDITION project.cpp
                g++: CreateProcess: No such file or directory
                mingw32-make: *** [project.o] Error 1
                del /f project.o main.o makefile.o unixmake.o unixmake2.o mingw_make.o option.o
                winmakefile.o projectgenerator.o property.o meta.o makefiledeps.o metamakefile.o
                xmloutput.o pbuilder_pbx.o borland_bmake.o msvc_nmake.o msvc_vcproj.o msvc_vcxp
                roj.o msvc_objectmodel.o msbuild_objectmodel.o registry.o gbuild.o cesdkhandler.
                o qbitarray.o qbuffer.o qarraydata.o qbytearray.o qcryptographichash.o qvsnprint
                f.o qbytearraymatcher.o qconfig.o qdatetime.o qdir.o qdiriterator.o qfiledevice.
                o qfile.o qtemporaryfile.o qfileinfo.o qabstractfileengine.o qfilesystementry.o
                qfilesystemengine.o qfilesystemengine_win.o qfilesystemiterator_win.o qfsfileeng
                ine.o qfsfileengine_iterator.o qfsfileengine_win.o qglobal.o qhash.o qiodevice.o
                qlibraryinfo.o qlist.o qlinkedlist.o qlocale.o qlocale_tools.o qlocale_win.o qm
                alloc.o qmap.o qregexp.o qtextcodec.o qutfcodec.o qstring.o qstringlist.o qstrin
                gbuilder.o qsystemerror.o qsystemlibrary.o qtextstream.o quuid.o qvector.o qsett
                ings.o qsettings_win.o qvariant.o qmetatype.o qxmlstream.o qxmlutils.o qnumeric.
                o qlogging.o
                Could Not Find C:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase\qmake\project.o
                g++ -c -oproject.o -O -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/qmake -IC:\Users\us
                er\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/qmake/generators -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbas
                e/qmake/generators/unix -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/qmake/generators/
                win32 -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/qmake/generators/mac -IC:\Users\use
                r\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/qmake/generators/integrity -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-
                src\qtbase/include -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/include/QtCore -IC:\Us
                ers\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/include/QtCore/5.0.0 -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5
                -src\qtbase/include/QtCore/5.0.0/QtCore -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/s
                rc/corelib/global -IC:\Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/mkspecs/win32-g++ -IC:
                Users\user\Desktop\qt5-src\qtbase/tools/shared -DQT_NO_TEXTCODEC -DQT_NO_UNICODE
                TABLES -DQT_LITE_COMPONENT -DQT_NO_COMPRESS -DUNICODE -DHAVE_QCONFIG_CPP -DQT_BU
                ILD_QMAKE -DQT_NO_THREAD -DQT_NO_QOBJECT -DQT_NO_GEOM_VARIANT -DQT_NO_DATASTREAM
                -DQT_BOOTSTRAPPED -DQMAKE_OPENSOURCE_EDITION project.cpp
                g++: CreateProcess: No such file or directory
                mingw32-make: *** [project.o] Error 1
                Building qmake failed, return code 2

                *** qtbase/configure exited with non-zero status.

                but if I cd qtbase/qmake/;mingw32-make all it work.

                The best way to do file copy is in Qt:
                http://ultracopier.first-world.info/

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                  gwfr
                  wrote on 2 Aug 2012, 09:24 last edited by
                  #94

                  On MAC I encountered a problem: Under the last version of XCode you have to download the "command lines tools" seperatly from the xcode settings in the downloads pane.

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                    GeneralPanic
                    wrote on 24 Aug 2012, 14:10 last edited by
                    #95

                    I was getting "The Remote End Hung up Unexpectedly" when running "perl init-repository". I found that if I used the "-http" option at the end of that line, the failures stopped. It seems that the "git" protocol is a bit flaky. Making http the default in the "init-repository" script would make the process a bit more robust.

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                      sierdzio
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                      wrote on 24 Aug 2012, 14:15 last edited by
                      #96

                      You can also rerun the script with "-f". Doesn't fix git protocol, but often it works on second try.

                      (Z(:^

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                        GeneralPanic
                        wrote on 24 Aug 2012, 16:20 last edited by
                        #97

                        Yeah, unfortunately for me, re-runnng w/git kept failing at different points.

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                          bibbinator
                          wrote on 15 Nov 2012, 02:30 last edited by
                          #98

                          Hi,
                          I'm new to command line compiling and Git.

                          Thanks to the excellent "guide":http://qt-project.org/wiki/Building_Qt_5_from_Git I was able to build Qt from source. Now, with the latest beta 2 release, I'd like to update Qt.

                          My question is simple:

                          Do I need to run configure after:

                          git pull
                          git submodule update --recursive

                          Or can I just run make again without doing that?

                          A suggestion would be to update the "Getting Updates" section to include this answer as maybe others would wonder if they need to do that too.

                          Thanks,
                          Brett

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                            wrote on 15 Nov 2012, 06:29 last edited by
                            #99

                            Tricky. Depends on what has changed in the source code, really. If you have a solid CPU and a bit of time on your hands, you can definitely try just running make, and then if it fails, you should do a proper clean (git clean -dxf, check the link you provided for a submodule declaration), configure and make.

                            (Z(:^

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                              bibbinator
                              wrote on 15 Nov 2012, 06:48 last edited by
                              #100

                              Thanks for your post. I modified the wiki page updates section with a note that clean and configure may need to be re-run.

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                                wrote on 27 Nov 2012, 12:28 last edited by
                                #101

                                I'm building on windows 7 x64 with msvc2010 sp1 nmake.

                                For some reason the naming convention is different then the beta release and incompatible with the vs-addin..

                                All my lib files, dll files etc are named Qt5[lib].dll/lib instead of Qt[lib]5.dll/lib

                                My config: configure -developer-build -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests

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                                  lgeyer
                                  wrote on 27 Nov 2012, 12:56 last edited by
                                  #102

                                  See http://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/development/2012-October/007215.html

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                                    cedrix
                                    wrote on 15 Dec 2012, 16:43 last edited by
                                    #103

                                    Hi,

                                    First I have setup qt5 (both with the linux birnary file and by compiling it) on an Ubuntu 12.04 (and 11.10) KVM virtual machine. But I can't launch any graphical qt program. I have issue with QPainter: that kind of mistakes:

                                    @cedric@cedric-virtual-machine:~/Qt5.0.0beta2/5.0.0-beta2/gcc/bin$ ./assistant
                                    QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                    QPainter::begin: Paint device returned engine == 0, type: 1
                                    QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                    QPainter::begin: Paint device returned engine == 0, type: 1
                                    QPainter::font: Painter not active
                                    QPainter::pen: Painter not active
                                    ...@

                                    So I tried on a windows 32 bits virtual machine. First I installed it with the binary but I couldn't find our the right microsoft compiler so it could work. So I tryed to compile it with mingw32-make. It worked with the following config:
                                    @configure -platform win32-g++ -opengl desktop@
                                    Yeah I couldn't find the right version of direct X sdk so I had some issue and choose to use the opengl option.

                                    This version doesn't work with qt creator. I don't know if it is suppoed to? I have an issue with "ABI detection failed. Make sur to use a matching compiler when building. No qml viewer." But I can launch the program named qmlviewer.exe. Also I can compile the following application with qmake.

                                    pro file:
                                    @######################################################################

                                    Automatically generated by qmake (3.0) sam. 15. déc. 15:49:19 2012

                                    ######################################################################

                                    QT += widgets
                                    TEMPLATE = app
                                    TARGET = test03withoutCreator
                                    DEPENDPATH += .
                                    INCLUDEPATH += .

                                    Input

                                    SOURCES += main.cpp
                                    @

                                    main.cpp
                                    @#include <QGuiApplication>
                                    #include <QPushButton>

                                    Q_DECL_EXPORT int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
                                    QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);

                                    QPushButton button("work");
                                    button.show();
                                    
                                    return app.exec(&#41;;
                                    

                                    }@

                                    but then, I have no idea how to launch it. I did:
                                    @qmake
                                    mingw32-make release@
                                    Then I put the binary file in qtbase/bin, but I when I launch the application, I get the following message:
                                    "This application has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way."
                                    But the exemples and demos can be launch without any dll in their direcotry. I don't get how that is possible.

                                    Someone know what I should do so I can compile and launch application?

                                    Sincerly,

                                    Cédric

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                                      fxtech
                                      wrote on 19 Dec 2012, 20:15 last edited by
                                      #104

                                      I'm having trouble building the final release on Windows 7 x64 with both VS2008 and VS2012. I have ActivePerl and Python 2.7 installed and in the path, and in both cases when I run "configure" I get this error:
                                      @
                                      'T:\home\Qt\5.0.0\qtbase\configure.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
                                      *** qtbase/configure exited with non-zero status.@

                                      Any ideas?

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                                        Moderators
                                        wrote on 20 Dec 2012, 06:42 last edited by
                                        #105

                                        -You should be running configure.exe on windows, not the bash script.-

                                        Add a file named ".gitignore" to the root folder or comment out line 45 in configure.bat.

                                        (Z(:^

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                                          jamcguire
                                          wrote on 28 Dec 2012, 00:33 last edited by
                                          #106

                                          After several failed attempts at building, here's how I finally managed to get QT5 to build with Nuwen.net's MinGW 9.4, on Windows 7 64 bit SP1 without webkit.

                                          I already had Nuwen's mingw 9.4 installed (9.5 is now available), this can be obtained from http://www.nuwen.net/mingw.html

                                          This needs to be extracted to c:\mingw or similar, and c:\mingw\bin will need to be in the PATH env variable.

                                          Then I copied c:\mingw\bin\make.exe to c:\mingw\bin\mingw32-make.exe

                                          I then downloaded and installed the following:

                                          http://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.3.0/python-3.3.0.amd64.msi
                                          http://files.rubyforge.vm.bytemark.co.uk/rubyinstaller/rubyinstaller-1.9.3-p362.exe
                                          http://downloads.activestate.com/ActivePerl/releases/5.16.1.1601/ActivePerl-5.16.1.1601-MSWin32-x64-296175.msi
                                          https://msysgit.googlecode.com/files/Git-1.8.0-preview20121022.exe

                                          I used the installers to set the path for python, ruby and perl.

                                          I downloaded QT5 (27th Dec 2012):

                                          git clone git://gitorious.org/qt/qt5.git qt5
                                          cd qt5
                                          perl init-repository

                                          Configured QT5:

                                          configure -developer-build -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -qt-pcre -qt-libjpeg -opengl desktop

                                          • Configure informed me that webkit would not be built due to a missing dependency, so no additional parameters were required to disable this.
                                          • I have an ATi Radeon graphics driver with builtin OpenGL support
                                          • By default configure sets pcre to 'system' at one point I downloaded and built the latest version of pcre, including the pcre16 library, I placed this into my system path, but ld was still unable to locate the library and there was no means of passing the -L parameter to ld from what I can tell, build would fail with 'unable to locate pcre16', once you specify -qt-pcre as per the above, the build will use the embedded pcre library and magically succeed.
                                          • Again, for me, build would fail without specifying -qt-libjpeg

                                          I then simply ran 'make'

                                          Good luck!

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