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    mbnoimi
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    [quote author="SGaist" date="1379794681"]Are you sure the --with-includes and --with-libraries options are valid ? AFAIK it should be -I and -L when calling configure[/quote]

    AFAIK these two options used in Postgresql configure file while -l -L used for Qt.

    Any way, I'll try to use -l & -L to se if they will affect or not.

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      [quote]Are you sure the —with-includes and —with-libraries options are valid ? AFAIK it should be -I and -L when calling configure
      [/quote]
      I tried to use -l & -L as you mentioned above but I got this error message. It seems that --with-libraries & --with-includes are the correct options:

      [code]mbnoimi@MBNOIMI-VBOX ~/postgresql-9.1.9
      $ ./configure --without-zlib --with-openssl -lC:/OpenSSL-Win32/include -LC:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/MinGW
      configure: error: unrecognized option: -lC:/OpenSSL-Win32/include
      Try `./configure --help' for more information.

      mbnoimi@MBNOIMI-VBOX ~/postgresql-9.1.9[/code]

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        When configuring you have to let a space between -I/-L and the path

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          [quote author="SGaist" date="1379882532"]When configuring you have to let a space between -I/-L and the path [/quote]

          I got same result!

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            Did you clean before trying with the space ?

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              [quote author="SGaist" date="1379883992"]Did you clean before trying with the space ?[/quote]

              I used "make confclean"

              UPDATE: I got: error message:
              [code]mbnoimi@MBNOIMI-VBOX ~/postgresql-9.1.9
              $ make confclean
              make: *** No rule to make target `confclean'. Stop.[/code]

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                Ok... I didn't realize you were trying to build postgresql... You should rather ask them how to do that

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                  [quote]

                  Ok… I didn’t realize you were trying to build postgresql… You should rather ask them how to do that
                  [/quote]

                  Finally I successfully built libpg (Postgresql client) with OpenSSL but now Qt itself gives me error message after calling ming32-make as following:

                  [code]g++ -c -include release\qt_pch.h -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -O2 -std=c++0x
                  -fno-exceptions -frtti -Wall -Wextra -DUNICODE -DQT_NO_USING_NAMESPACE -DQT_BUI
                  LD_SQL_LIB -DQT_BUILDING_QT -DQT_NO_CAST_TO_ASCII -DQT_ASCII_CAST_WARNINGS -DQT_
                  MOC_COMPAT -DQT_USE_QSTRINGBUILDER -DQT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS -DQT_DISABLE_DEPRECA
                  TED_BEFORE=0x040800 -D_USE_MATH_DEFINES -DQT_NO_CAST_FROM_ASCII -DNDEBUG -DSQLIT
                  E_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION -DSQLITE_OMIT_COMPLETE -DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 -DSQLITE_ENABL
                  E_FTS3_PARENTHESIS -DSQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE -DQT_NO_EXCEPTIONS -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_C
                  ORE_LIB -I. -I"F:\Postgresql-static\postgresql-9.1.9\src\include" -I"....\inclu
                  de" -I"....\include\QtSql" -I"....\include" -I"....\include\QtSql" -I"....\i
                  nclude\QtSql\5.1.1" -I"....\include\QtSql\5.1.1\QtSql" -I"tmp" -I"..\3rdparty\s
                  qlite" -I"....\include\QtCore" -I"....\include\QtCore" -I"....\include\QtCore
                  \5.1.1" -I"....\include\QtCore\5.1.1\QtCore" -I".moc\release_static" -I"." -I"C
                  :\Qt\Qt5.1.1-static-sqlite-pgsql\qtbase\mkspecs\win32-g++" -o .obj\release_stati
                  c\qsql_psql.o drivers\psql\qsql_psql.cpp
                  drivers\psql\qsql_psql.cpp:59:22: fatal error: libpq-fe.h: No such file or direc
                  tory
                  #include <libpq-fe.h>
                  ^
                  compilation terminated.
                  Makefile.Release:3320: recipe for target '.obj/release_static/qsql_psql.o' faile
                  d
                  mingw32-make[3]: *** [.obj/release_static/qsql_psql.o] Error 1
                  mingw32-make[3]: Leaving directory 'C:/Qt/Qt5.1.1-static-sqlite-pgsql/qtbase/src
                  /sql'
                  Makefile:34: recipe for target 'release' failed
                  mingw32-make[2]: *** [release] Error 2
                  mingw32-make[2]: Leaving directory 'C:/Qt/Qt5.1.1-static-sqlite-pgsql/qtbase/src
                  /sql'
                  Makefile:207: recipe for target 'sub-sql-make_first' failed
                  mingw32-make[1]: *** [sub-sql-make_first] Error 2
                  mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory 'C:/Qt/Qt5.1.1-static-sqlite-pgsql/qtbase/src
                  '
                  makefile:41: recipe for target 'sub-src-make_first' failed
                  mingw32-make: *** [sub-src-make_first] Error 2[/code]

                  It crystal clear that this issue related to unknown path although I passed the paths during configure step as following:

                  [code]configure -no-warnings-are-errors -qt-pcre -qt-libpng -ltcg -release -developer-build -static -qt-sql-sqlite -qt-sql-psql -qt-zlib -qt-libjpeg -opengl desktop -nomake examples -nomake tests -I C:/Postgresql-static/postgresql-9.1.9/src/include -L C:/Postgresql-static/postgresql-9.1.9/src/interfaces/libpq[/code]

                  ls of libpq folder is:
                  [code]Postgresql-static/postgresql-9.1.9/src/interfaces/libpq > ls *.h
                  fe-auth.h libpq-events.h libpq-fe.h libpq-int.h pqexpbuffer.h pqsignal.h win32.h[/code]

                  NOTE: libpq-fe.h already exists in C:/Postgresql-static/postgresql-9.1.9/src/interfaces/libpq !!!

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                    I fixed the above issue and built Qt successfully by using the following configurations:

                    [code]configure -no-warnings-are-errors -qt-pcre -qt-libpng -ltcg -release -developer-build -static -qt-sql-sqlite -qt-sql-psql -qt-zlib -qt-libjpeg -opengl desktop -nomake examples -nomake tests -I C:/postgresql-9.1.9/src/include -L C:/postgresql-9.1.9/src/interfaces/libpq -I C:/postgresql-9.1.9/src/interfaces/libpq[/code]

                    But as soon as I call any SQL class I get linking error although I successfully built Qt and Postgresql by MinGW!
                    http://pastebin.com/2e8pqnmM

                    I used the following project to test SQL connectivity:

                    test.pro
                    [code]QT += core gui sql

                    greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets

                    TARGET = test
                    TEMPLATE = app

                    SOURCES += main.cpp
                    mainwindow.cpp

                    HEADERS += mainwindow.h

                    FORMS += mainwindow.ui

                    QMAKE_LFLAGS += -static -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++ -lpthread

                    LIBS += -LC:/postgresql-9.1.9/src/interfaces/libpq -lpq
                    [/code]

                    main.cpp
                    [code]QSqlDatabase db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QPSQL");
                    db.setHostName("192.168.0.74");
                    db.setPort(5432);
                    db.setDatabaseName("testDB");
                    db.setUserName("postgres");
                    db.setPassword("pass");
                    if (!db.open())
                    qDebug() << "Unable to connect!";
                    else
                    qDebug() << "connected.";[/code]

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                      BTW, libpq.a and libpq.dll are exists in in C:\postgresql-9.1.9\src\interfaces\libpq

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                        #49

                        i'm not sure, but i t may be that you need to do this in your PRO file:
                        LIBS += -LC:/postgresql-9.1.9/src/interfaces/libpq -llibpq

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                          [quote author="raven-worx" date="1380003684"]i'm not sure, but i t may be that you need to do this in your PRO file:
                          LIBS += -LC:/postgresql-9.1.9/src/interfaces/libpq -llibpq[/quote]

                          It gives:
                          [code]c:/mingw48_32/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/4.8.0/../../../../i686-w64-mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot find -llibpq
                          collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                          Makefile.Release:82: recipe for target 'release\test.exe' failed
                          mingw32-make[1]: *** [release\test.exe] Error 1
                          mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory 'C:/Users/mbnoimi/Desktop/build-test-Static_PG-Release'
                          makefile:34: recipe for target 'release' failed
                          mingw32-make: *** [release] Error 2
                          01:59:01: The process "C:\mingw48_32\bin\mingw32-make.exe" exited with code 2.
                          Error while building/deploying project test (kit: Static PG)
                          When executing step 'Make'
                          01:59:01: Elapsed time: 00:04.[/code]

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                            ok i was wrong then.

                            According to "this post":http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/Pine.LNX.4.30.0108241344260.677-100000@peter.localdomain you need -lpq, what you already had tried. So it seem this was correct. So the problem needs to be somewhere else.

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                              [quote author="raven-worx" date="1380013513"]ok i was wrong then.

                              According to "this post":http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/Pine.LNX.4.30.0108241344260.677-100000@peter.localdomain you need -lpq, what you already had tried. So it seem this was correct. So the problem needs to be somewhere else.[/quote]

                              What do you suggest? I emptied my pockets :)

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                                Sorry guys but I'm still stuck with this issue.

                                I successfully built Postgresql's client by MinGW and Qt for with static options for enabling Postgresql but I Qt failed in linking the libraries as mentioned in my post https://qt-project.org/forums/viewreply/143908/

                                May you give me a hand of help?

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                                  Did you also add
                                  @QTPLUGIN += qsqlmysql@
                                  to your pro file ?
                                  and
                                  @Q_IMPORT_PLUGIN( qsqlmysql )@
                                  to your main.cpp ?

                                  EDIT: corrected macro

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                                    mbnoimi
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                                    After adding the lines you've mentioned I got this error:
                                    [code]..\test\main.cpp:5:17: error: expected constructor, destructor, or type conversion before '(' token
                                    QT_IMPORT_PLUGIN( qsqlpsql )[/code]

                                    BTW, I never find any *.dll or *.a inside Qt folder where I built it statically!!! so I wonder how these line will link qsqlpsql?

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                                      Did you build Qt with qt-sql-psql ? (Not -plugin-sql-psql)

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                                        [quote author="SGaist" date="1380279497"]Did you build Qt with qt-sql-psql ? (Not -plugin-sql-psql)[/quote]

                                        Yes; I built using:
                                        [code]configure -no-warnings-are-errors -qt-pcre -qt-libpng -ltcg -release -developer-build -static -qt-sql-sqlite -qt-sql-psql -qt-zlib -qt-libjpeg -opengl desktop -nomake examples -nomake tests -I C:/postgresql-9.1.9/src/include -L C:/postgresql-9.1.9/src/interfaces/libpq -I C:/postgresql-9.1.9/src/interfaces/libpq[/code]

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                                          Sorry, I made a typo for the import macro... I've corrected the post

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