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    mbreier
    wrote on 27 Nov 2012, 12:52 last edited by
    #6

    some more info:
    When I try to start the configure.exe from qt5 which is in c:/qt5/qtbase I get the following message from winows:

    @Problemsignatur:
    Problemereignisname: APPCRASH
    Anwendungsname: configure.exe
    Anwendungsversion: 0.0.0.0
    Anwendungszeitstempel: 50b381cc
    Fehlermodulname: libstdc++-6.dll
    Fehlermodulversion: 0.0.0.0
    Fehlermodulzeitstempel: 5054e689
    Ausnahmecode: c0000096
    Ausnahmeoffset: 000952c1
    Betriebsystemversion: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
    Gebietsschema-ID: 1031
    Zusatzinformation 1: 0a9e
    Zusatzinformation 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
    Zusatzinformation 3: 0a9e
    Zusatzinformation 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789@

    unfortunately in German...

    The configure.exe from my Qt 4.8.3 installation is not working at all, just gives me the list with possible parameters.

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      JKSH
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      wrote on 27 Nov 2012, 13:08 last edited by
      #7

      Sorry, my mistake; there is no configure.exe for Qt 5. The old configure.exe is incompatible with Qt 5 because the structure has changed completely.

      Which shell are you using? I managed to build Qt 5 (Edit: 32-bit) using cmd.exe

      Try:
      @
      C:\qt5>configure.bat -developer-build -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -opengl desktop
      @

      Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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        mbreier
        wrote on 27 Nov 2012, 13:14 last edited by
        #8

        Yes I'm using the standard windows cmd.exe. And I tried exactly the command you suggest. But I received the error message as described above.
        Do you really use 64 bit mingw? If so, which package do you use?

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          wrote on 27 Nov 2012, 13:40 last edited by
          #9

          Wow, I'm quite terrible tonight... I should've mentioned that I have a 32-bit system >_> I used the 32-bit Dwarf version of MinGW-Builds.

          The "Can't spawn" message seems to be from Perl. I'm not quite sure what's happening on your system, but "this page":http://qt-project.org/wiki/Building-Qt-5-from-Git says:
          [quote]To properly configure and build Qt 5 from source you also need Perl (>=5.14)

          ...

          Make sure that Perl is added to the path in front of git since that ships an outdated version (Perl 5.8), which will cause the scripts to fail.[/quote]Does this apply to you?

          Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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            mbreier
            wrote on 27 Nov 2012, 14:01 last edited by
            #10

            Yes Perl is in the PATH and when I enter perl -v in cmd.exe I get version 5.16.1 which should be OK.
            After all, again I do not have any problems when I try this with a 32 Bit mingw version, only with the 64 Bit version. The 32 Bit version configures and compiles without problems. But I have a 64 Bit operation system and so I would like to build also programs for 64 Bit.

            OK, I assume the following and I hope that there is somebody out there who can confirm this or have another solution.

            • configure.exe is build with 32 bit mingw and so needs the 32 bit dlls from mingw. This leads in an error when trying to run configure with the 64 bit mingw dlls.
            • running configure.exe with 32 bit dlls will build qmake also with 32 bit dlls. This means also running qmake later with 64 bit dlls will also create an error (I already tried this). So it is not possible to built Qt5 with 64 bit dlls.
            • Currently I do not see any possibility to use qt together with mingw 64 bit
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              wrote on 27 Nov 2012, 14:12 last edited by
              #11

              I'm out of ideas here, sorry. Hopefully someone with the relevant experience will see this thread

              People have managed to use MinGW to build 64-bit Qt 5 before: http://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/development/2012-September/006665.html

              All the best

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                lgeyer
                wrote on 27 Nov 2012, 14:19 last edited by
                #12

                [quote author="mbreier" date="1354019930"]Yes I ran mingw32-make clean before re-configuring.[/quote]Use <code>git submodule foreach --recursive git clean dfx</code> instead.
                [quote author="mbreier" date="1354019930"]The git repo does not contain configure.exe in the main directory, only the perl script.[/quote]<code>configure</code> can be found <code>qtbase/tools/configure</code>, and it is built the first time it is invoked.
                [quote author="mbreier" date="1354019930"]I have already installed a version 4.8.3 on this machine, can I use the configure.exe from this version?[/quote]No, you can't.

                Make sure that your source tree (see #1) and your environment is clean (no <code>QTDIR</code> is set, no other Qt in <code>PATH</code>) before (re-)building Qt.

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                  mbreier
                  wrote on 27 Nov 2012, 14:50 last edited by
                  #13

                  Cool, this worked out of the box.

                  Thanx a lot

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                    maitai
                    wrote on 5 Feb 2013, 06:47 last edited by
                    #14

                    Hello,

                    I am also trying to build QT5 (5.0.1 from git) with mingw64 (I have previously succeeded to build it with msvc2012 in 64bits but I need to deploy with mingw64).

                    I first run "qt5_tool -c" to clean everything, then I run configure with the following options:
                    -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -nomake demos -c++11 -opengl desktop -no-icu -platform win32-g++

                    The configure phase seems to run smoothly, but I run into this error when executing mingw32-make:

                    [CODE]

                    C:\qt5\qt5>mingw32-make
                    cd qtbase\ && ( if not exist Makefile C:\qt5\qt5\qtbase\bin\qmake C:\qt5\qt5\qtb
                    ase\qtbase.pro -o Makefile ) && mingw32-make -f Makefile
                    mingw32-make[1]: Entering directory 'C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase'
                    cd src\ && ( if not exist Makefile C:\qt5\qt5\qtbase\bin\qmake C:\qt5\qt5\qtbase
                    \src\src.pro -o Makefile ) && mingw32-make -f Makefile
                    mingw32-make[2]: Entering directory 'C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase/src'
                    cd tools\ && ( if not exist Makefile C:\qt5\qt5\qtbase\bin\qmake C:\qt5\qt5\qtba
                    se\src\tools\tools.pro -o Makefile ) && mingw32-make -f Makefile
                    mingw32-make[3]: Entering directory 'C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase/src/tools'
                    cd bootstrap\ && ( if not exist Makefile C:\qt5\qt5\qtbase\bin\qmake C:\qt5\qt5
                    qtbase\src\tools\bootstrap\bootstrap.pro -o Makefile ) && mingw32-make -f Makefi
                    le
                    Project MESSAGE: C:\qt5\qt5\qtbase\bin\syncqt.bat -minimal -module QtCore -modul
                    e QtDBus -module QtXml -mkspecsdir C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase/mkspecs -outdir C:/qt5/qt5/
                    qtbase C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase
                    <srcbase> = C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase
                    <outbase> = C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase
                    QtDBus: created fwd-include header(s) for <srcbase>/src/dbus/ { qdbus_symbols_p.
                    h (1), qdbusabstractadaptor.h (1), qdbusabstractadaptor_p.h (1), qdbusabstractin
                    terface.h (1), qdbusabstractinterface_p.h (1), qdbusargument.h (1), qdbusargumen
                    t_p.h (1), qdbusconnection.h (1), qdbusconnection_p.h (1), qdbusconnectioninterf
                    ace.h (1), qdbusconnectionmanager_p.h (1), qdbuscontext.h (1), qdbuscontext_p.h
                    (1), qdbuserror.h (1), qdbusextratypes.h (1), qdbusintegrator_p.h (1), qdbusinte
                    rface.h (1), qdbusinterface_p.h (1), qdbusintrospection_p.h (1), qdbusmacros.h (
                    1), qdbusmessage.h (1), qdbusmessage_p.h (1), qdbusmetaobject_p.h (1), qdbusmeta
                    type.h (1), qdbusmetatype_p.h (1), qdbuspendingcall.h (1), qdbuspendingcall_p.h
                    (1), qdbuspendingreply.h (1), qdbusreply.h (1), qdbusserver.h (1), qdbusservicew
                    atcher.h (1), qdbusthreaddebug_p.h (1), qdbusunixfiledescriptor.h (1), qdbusutil
                    _p.h (1), qdbusvirtualobject.h (1), qdbusxmlparser_p.h (1) }
                    QtXml: created fwd-include header(s) for <srcbase>/src/xml/ { qtxmlglobal.h (1)
                    }
                    QtXml: created fwd-include header(s) for <srcbase>/src/xml/dom/ { qdom.h (1) }
                    QtXml: created fwd-include header(s) for <srcbase>/src/xml/sax/ { qxml.h (1) }
                    mingw32-make[4]: Entering directory 'C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap'
                    mingw32-make -f Makefile.Release
                    mingw32-make[5]: Entering directory 'C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap'
                    Makefile.Release:189: *** missing separator. Stop.
                    mingw32-make[5]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap'
                    Makefile:34: recipe for target 'release' failed
                    mingw32-make[4]: *** [release] Error 2
                    mingw32-make[4]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap'
                    Makefile:44: recipe for target 'sub-tools-bootstrap-make_first' failed
                    mingw32-make[3]: *** [sub-tools-bootstrap-make_first] Error 2
                    mingw32-make[3]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase/src/tools'
                    Makefile:53: recipe for target 'sub-tools-make_first' failed
                    mingw32-make[2]: *** [sub-tools-make_first] Error 2
                    mingw32-make[2]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase/src'
                    Makefile:42: recipe for target 'sub-src-make_first' failed
                    mingw32-make[1]: *** [sub-src-make_first] Error 2
                    mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qt5/qtbase'
                    makefile:54: recipe for target 'module-qtbase-make_first' failed
                    mingw32-make: *** [module-qtbase-make_first] Error 2

                    C:\qt5\qt5>
                    [/CODE]

                    the wrong line where it says "wrong separator" is in bootstrap makefile:

                    {....\corelib\plugin}.cpp{.obj\release_shared}.obj::
                    $(CXX) -c $(CXXFLAGS) $(INCPATH) -Fo.obj\release_shared\ @<<
                    $<
                    <<

                    Any idea what I am doing wrong?

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                      maitai
                      wrote on 5 Feb 2013, 07:23 last edited by
                      #15

                      As often as soon as I posted the previous message I found it. Needed to set QMAKESPEC=QTDIR\mkspecs\win32-g++ and all seems ok now.

                      Sorry for the disturbance, anyway I hope it might be useful to someone...

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