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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
      #83

      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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        thinks
        wrote on 7 May 2012, 19:16 last edited by
        #84

        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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          ludde
          wrote on 9 May 2012, 14:34 last edited by
          #85

          @thinks, did you try to "build the 5.0 alpha":http://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt-5-Alpha-building-instructions instead? Might be easier than building from git.

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            thinks
            wrote on 9 May 2012, 14:41 last edited by
            #86

            Thanks, Ludde! :)

            We finally got it working here. The following was required:

            • Grab latest from Qt5 git repo.
              git clone git://gitorious.org/qt/qt5.git qt5

            • Use Qt's provided tool to initialize the repo.
              cd qt5
              perl init-repository --no-webkit

            • Set up our build environment.
              unset QTDIR
              export PATH="$PWD/qtbase/bin:$PWD/qtrepotools/bin:$PATH"
              export PATH=/Applications/XCode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin:$PATH
              export CPP=clang++
              export CC=clang
              echo PATH $PATH

            • Pre-build configuration. Note that we are forcing it to build using
              the Xcode compilers.
              ./configure -no-pch -developer-build -confirm-license -opensource
              -release -nomake demos -nomake examples -arch x86 -sdk
              /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.7.sdk

            • Build. We could increase the number of course to improve speed once
              we are convinced that this works well...
              ./build -j 1

            Not sure all of that stuff is required though, but because the build time is quite steep (even with j > 1) we didn't have time to narrow it down.

            Cheers,

            T

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              Bloops
              wrote on 11 May 2012, 11:38 last edited by
              #87

              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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                tonys10
                wrote on 13 Jun 2012, 19:49 last edited by
                #88

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

                        Seems to be ok with latest updates

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                          alpha_one_x86
                          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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                                  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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                                    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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                                      sierdzio
                                      Moderators
                                      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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                                        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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                                          invisible
                                          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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