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    lgeyer
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    <code>make docs</code>

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      serg675
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      OK. I have switched to 5.0.1 but still have trouble with QT docs.
      This is my config

      PATH=C:\Src\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.1\gnuwin32\bin;C:\Src\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.1\qtbase\bin;%PATH%
      configure -prefix C:\Libs\qt\5\x64 -debug-and-release -shared -nomake tests -confirm-license -mp -opensource -openssl-linked -I C:\Libs\openssl\include -L C:\Libs\openssl\lib64 -icu -I C:\Libs\icu\include -L C:\Libs\icu\lib64

      Then I do

      nmake
      nmake install
      nmake docs

      Last one breaks with error

      C:\Src\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.1\qtbase\bin\qhelpgenerator.exe C:/Src/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.1/qtbase/doc/qtcore/
      qtcore.qhp -o C:/Src/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.1/qtbase/doc/qtcore.qch
      NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\Src\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.1\qtbase\bin\qhelpgenerator.exe' : return code '0xc0000135'
      Also I see tons of warmings like

      C:/Src/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.1/qtdoc/doc/src/platforms/supported-platforms.qdoc:28: warning: Can't link to 'WebKit in Qt'

      Which is not good I guess.

      Also qhelpgenerator.exe is in the qttools\bin but nmake tries to run it from qtbase\bin. I have copied it over.

      Could somebody explain how to build docs right if it is possible at all?

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        utcenter
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        Documentation building failed to me as well, html docs managed to build but the assistant files did not...

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          JKSH
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          IIRC, the qhelpgenerator.exe error disappeared for me when I compiled the qttools folder first

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

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            serg675
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            How have you done this? Just cd qttools and do nmake from there? Actually tools are supposed to be compiled by default.

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              JKSH
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              This was my full set of commands, using the latest stable branch (as of 27 Jan 2013) from git:
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              configure -developer-build -opensource -confirm-license -nomake demos -nomake examples -nomake tests -opengl desktop -mp
              nmake module-qtdoc
              nmake docs
              nmake module-qttools
              nmake docs
              @

              Line 3 failed, so I called Line 4, and then Line 5 succeeded. I don't know if it was just a fluke, or if Line 4 did something.

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

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                Johannes.Munk
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                I just ran into the qhelpgenerator.exe - return code ‘0xc0000135’ problem. Solution was to make sure that "qtbase\bin\qhelpgenerator.exe" could be launched from the command line. In my case the ICU-dlls where not accessible. I just copied them to the qtbase\bin-folder and the documentation built successfully.

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                  astodolski
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                  [quote author="Johannes.Munk" date="1370182781"]I just ran into the qhelpgenerator.exe - return code ‘0xc0000135’ problem. Solution was to make sure that "qtbase\bin\qhelpgenerator.exe" could be launched from the command line. In my case the ICU-dlls where not accessible. I just copied them to the qtbase\bin-folder and the documentation built successfully.[/quote]
                  Hmmm. Very interesting. I rebuilt Qt5 from source and excluded ICU libraries. I'm having the same problem building the docs.

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                    astodolski
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                    Since this issue remains un-commented since June, has anyone found a solution?

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                      JKSH
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                      I've never seen this issue; I've never had a problem building the docs from git on Windows 8 using MinGW.

                      Try asking on the "Interest mailing list":http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest (you'll need to subscribe first). Qt's engineers are active there; they'll probably know more.

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

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                        [quote author="JKSH" date="1380124875"]I've never seen this issue; I've never had a problem building the docs from git on Windows 8 using MinGW.

                        Try asking on the "Interest mailing list":http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest (you'll need to subscribe first). Qt's engineers are active there; they'll probably know more.[/quote]

                        Ok thanks for that suggestion. However, in order to be fully Windows compatible we need to build using the Visual C compiler (version 11 on VS2012) and not MinGW.

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