[SOLVED] Qt 5.1.1. Win7. How to build an application statically
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Now I am building of Qt on my old computer with XP. It was configured successfully.
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It was building on my old computer with XP successfully! It took 1 or 1.5 hour.
Please say me. Should I run this command: mingw32-make install
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I compiled a simple project. But it was not build statically.
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I ran this: mingw32-make install
It is installing now. But I see:
bq. can not be copied on top of itself
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bq. xcopy /s /q /y /i C:\Qt\Qt5.1.1\5.1.1\Src\qtbase\doc\global C:\Qt\Qt5.1.1\5.1.1
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I created the new folder with name C:/Qt5.1.1_static
And copied to it the content of the folder C:\Qt\Qt5.1.1_static\5.1.1\Src\qtbase
I ran this: cd C:/Qt5.1.1_static
And this: configure -static -opengl desktop -nomake examples -nomake tests
And I ran this: mingw32-make
And this: mingw32-make install
I open QtCreator -> and selected qmake.exe from C:/Qt5.1.1_static
I created a simple Dialog Project (Release)
But my Application-exe require the libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll
Why? I want to ran my Application on another computer. Please help me! What should I do?
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This is right for installing:
configure -static -prefix "C:/Qt/Qt5.1.1_static" -opengl desktop -nomake examples -nomake tests
But my Application-exe require the libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll How to build all dll's to one exe-file?
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Need I to change mkspecs file?
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"Here":http://bit.ly/1bMwrbH
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Thank you for reply. I am helped here: http://www.prog.org.ru/topic_26164_0.html
My "Step by Step" instruction how to build applications without libstdc++-6.dll, libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll, Qt5Core.dll, Qt5Gui.dll and so on.
Tools:
Version of Qt: Qt 5.2.0 for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.8, OpenGL, 689 MB)
OS: Window 7
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download and install Qt 5.2.0 for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.8, OpenGL, 689 MB) (check Source Components) from here http://qt-project.org/downloads
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move to C:\Qt\Qt5.2.0\5.2.0\Src\qtbase\mkspecs\win32-g++ and open qmake.conf
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find QMAKE_LFLAGS in qmake.conf and rewrite it:
QMAKE_LFLAGS = -static -static-libgcc
- open console Start -> All Programs -> Qt 5.2.0 -> 5.2.0 -> MinGW 4.8 (32-bit) -> Qt 5.2.0 for Desktop (MinGW 4.8 32 bit)
cd c:\Qt\Qt5.2.0\5.2.0\Src\qtbase
configure -static -prefix "C:\Qt\Qt5.2.0_static" -opengl desktop -nomake examples -nomake tests
mingw32-make
mingw32-make install
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run QtCreator
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in menu Tools -> Options...
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Build & Run -> Qt Versions -> click "Add..." button -> select "C:\Qt\Qt5.2.0_static\bin\qmake.exe" -> click "Apply" button
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go to "Kits" tab -> click "Add" button
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write in the field "Name": Desktop Qt 5.2.0 Static MinGW 32 bit
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select in "Qt version": static Qt virsion
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click Ok
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create a test project, for this:
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in menu "File" -> "New File or Project" -> "Applications" -> "Qt Widgets Application" -> click "Choose" button
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enter the "Name": Hello_Static_Qt -> enter the "Create in": D:\QtProjects -> click "Next" -> select "Desktop Qt 5.2.0 Static MinGW 32 bit" -> click "Next" -> click "Next" -> click "Finish"
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click "Projects" in the right panel
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click "Desktop Qt 5.2.0 Static MinGW 32 bit" on the top
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select "Edit build configuration": Release
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in the "Build Steps" in "qmake" expend "Details"
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select "qmake build configuration": Release
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enter "Additional arguments": "CONFIG += release" (in double quotes)
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in "Menu" -> click "Build" -> "Build Project 'Hello_static_Qt'"
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go to "D:\QtProjects\build-Hello_Static_Qt-Desktop_Qt_5_2_0_Static_MinGW_32bit-Release\release"
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run your static application: Hello_Static_Qt.exe
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