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    SGaist
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    Hi and welcome to devnet,

    Are you sure you installed all dependencies ? Also check that the package are recent enough

    You can also check the "build from git":http://qt-project.org/wiki/Building_Qt_5_from_Git guide to get the dependencies

    Hope it helps

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      All the available dependencies from SLES 11 are there but it is an old version and so the package, for xcb, for example are not recent enough. I did as indicate in the RHEL tutorial but I still have some problem. I wanted to know if anyone has a solution to solve them.

      I am completely aware that SLES 11 is old but I do not have any choice, there are hardware sell today with this system and so I do think that it should be possible to compile Qt5 on it but I completely understand the need to use mode modern technology. As mention in my previous message, if I can't compile for this system that means that I have either way to stick to Qt4 or, and I am afraid for it, that the other people in the project will push for something a little bit more portable ie java...

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        I may be wrong, but it seems that you are linking against the system library and not your custom one.

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          This Thread seems to have stopped without a resolution. I am also getting the same error: Has anyone resolved this issue yet..

          /usr/lib64/libxcb-xlib.so.0: undefined reference to _xcb_unlock_io’ /usr/lib64/libxcb-xlib.so.0: undefined reference to _xcb_lock_io’

          I have tried installing libxcb-1.11 and its dependencies in an alternate include and Lib folders and then using the -I and _L options on the configure line. I have all the required dependencies installed. I'm not sure where to go from here. I too am using SLES 11 SP3. The QT versions I have tried building are QT 5.0.2 and 5.4., both get the same error.

          If you have any more ideas I can try to get QT 5 working with SLES 11 SP3 please let me know.

          Thank you ,

          Phil

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            This Thread seems to have stopped without a resolution. I am also getting the same error: Has anyone resolved this issue yet..

            /usr/lib64/libxcb-xlib.so.0: undefined reference to _xcb_unlock_io’ /usr/lib64/libxcb-xlib.so.0: undefined reference to _xcb_lock_io’

            I have tried installing libxcb-1.11 and its dependencies in an alternate include and Lib folders and then using the -I and _L options on the configure line. I have all the required dependencies installed. I'm not sure where to go from here. I too am using SLES 11 SP3. The QT versions I have tried building are QT 5.0.2 and 5.4., both get the same error.

            If you have any more ideas I can try to get QT 5 working with SLES 11 SP3 please let me know.

            Thank you ,

            Phil

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              Hi and welcome to devnet,

              Are you sure that your custom libxcb gets detected ? You can use the -v option to see what the test does

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                Hi and welcome to devnet,

                Are you sure that your custom libxcb gets detected ? You can use the -v option to see what the test does

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                  I'm pretty sure it is looking at the custom libxcb as after I set that up the compile went much further. I'm not sure what you mean by the "-v" option. I put verbose on the configure and I did not get any more information. This is where it dies:

                  make[3]: Leaving directory /udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative/tools/qmlscene' make[3]: Entering directory /udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative/tools/qmlscene'
                  g++ -m64 -Wl,-O1 -Wl,-rpath,/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/lib -Wl,-rpath-link,/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtjsbackend/lib -o ../../bin/qmlscene .obj/release-shared/main.o -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/lib -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/lib64 -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative/lib -lQt5Quick -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build//lib -lQt5Qml -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtbase/lib -lQt5Widgets -lQt5Network -lQt5Gui -lQt5Core -lGL -lpthread
                  /usr/lib64/libxcb-xlib.so.0: undefined reference to _xcb_unlock_io' /usr/lib64/libxcb-xlib.so.0: undefined reference to _xcb_lock_io'
                  collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                  make[3]: *** [../../bin/qmlscene] Error 1
                  make[3]: Leaving directory /udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative/tools/qmlscene' make[2]: *** [sub-qmlscene-make_first] Error 2 make[2]: Leaving directory /udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative/tools'
                  make[1]: *** [sub-tools-make_first] Error 2
                  make[1]: Leaving directory `/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative'
                  make: *** [module-qtdeclarative-make_first] Error 2

                  Thank you for the help,

                  Phil

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                    pwbert
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                    I'm pretty sure it is looking at the custom libxcb as after I set that up the compile went much further. I'm not sure what you mean by the "-v" option. I put verbose on the configure and I did not get any more information. This is where it dies:

                    make[3]: Leaving directory /udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative/tools/qmlscene' make[3]: Entering directory /udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative/tools/qmlscene'
                    g++ -m64 -Wl,-O1 -Wl,-rpath,/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/lib -Wl,-rpath-link,/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtjsbackend/lib -o ../../bin/qmlscene .obj/release-shared/main.o -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/lib -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/lib64 -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative/lib -lQt5Quick -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build//lib -lQt5Qml -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtbase/lib -lQt5Widgets -lQt5Network -lQt5Gui -lQt5Core -lGL -lpthread
                    /usr/lib64/libxcb-xlib.so.0: undefined reference to _xcb_unlock_io' /usr/lib64/libxcb-xlib.so.0: undefined reference to _xcb_lock_io'
                    collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                    make[3]: *** [../../bin/qmlscene] Error 1
                    make[3]: Leaving directory /udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative/tools/qmlscene' make[2]: *** [sub-qmlscene-make_first] Error 2 make[2]: Leaving directory /udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative/tools'
                    make[1]: *** [sub-tools-make_first] Error 2
                    make[1]: Leaving directory `/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2/qtdeclarative'
                    make: *** [module-qtdeclarative-make_first] Error 2

                    Thank you for the help,

                    Phil

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                      I meant

                      @configure -v the rest of your options@

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                        I meant

                        @configure -v the rest of your options@

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                          I just spent 2 weeks tweaking the configuration files and mkspecs to get Qt 5.4.0 to build on SUSE SLED 11. Our machine does not have the SP1 or 2 or 3 so it is much older that what you are using...
                          [gcc 4.3.2 tool chain]

                          I did make sure all the tools were there - python, ruby and the ICU dependency for QtWebKit.
                          The configure command was:
                          ./configure -commercial -confirm-license -platform linux-g++-32 -qt-xcb -no=gtkstyle -prefix /usr/local/Qt-5.4.0 -nomake examples -nomake tests

                          I modified the mkspeck/common/g++-base.conf to change -std=c++0x to c++98 ( I think configure -no-c++11 does the same thing)
                          added -march=pentium4

                          Added DEFINES += GLX_GLXEXT_LEGACY to qtbase/src/plugins/platforms/offscreen/offscreen.pro.

                          Had to create a compatibility header file for definitions to build XCB as a static library, copying the local xcb_atom.h to qtbase/src/3rdparty/xcb/include
                          edit xcb_iccm.h to include <xcb/xcb_stom.h> and <xcb/xcb_compat.h>
                          When building qdeclaritive /src/qml - modified the Makefile to remove -fvisibility=hidden and -finline=hidden
                          force compiler to uses ICU_UNICODE - edit qwebkit/Source/WTF/wtf/platform.h to define it always...
                          removed wchar_unicode from .qmake_conf also.
                          some generated assembly code did not assemble - hand fixed that
                          So I got the build to succeed and ran make install to place everything in the prefix location... DBus libraries did not install - copied them manually...

                          Good news it built -
                          Bad news - assistant, designer fail to run with the following error: QXcbConnection:Failed to get primary output of screen
                          arguments to dbus_message_new_method_call() were incorrect...

                          Not sure where to go from here...

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                            I just spent 2 weeks tweaking the configuration files and mkspecs to get Qt 5.4.0 to build on SUSE SLED 11. Our machine does not have the SP1 or 2 or 3 so it is much older that what you are using...
                            [gcc 4.3.2 tool chain]

                            I did make sure all the tools were there - python, ruby and the ICU dependency for QtWebKit.
                            The configure command was:
                            ./configure -commercial -confirm-license -platform linux-g++-32 -qt-xcb -no=gtkstyle -prefix /usr/local/Qt-5.4.0 -nomake examples -nomake tests

                            I modified the mkspeck/common/g++-base.conf to change -std=c++0x to c++98 ( I think configure -no-c++11 does the same thing)
                            added -march=pentium4

                            Added DEFINES += GLX_GLXEXT_LEGACY to qtbase/src/plugins/platforms/offscreen/offscreen.pro.

                            Had to create a compatibility header file for definitions to build XCB as a static library, copying the local xcb_atom.h to qtbase/src/3rdparty/xcb/include
                            edit xcb_iccm.h to include <xcb/xcb_stom.h> and <xcb/xcb_compat.h>
                            When building qdeclaritive /src/qml - modified the Makefile to remove -fvisibility=hidden and -finline=hidden
                            force compiler to uses ICU_UNICODE - edit qwebkit/Source/WTF/wtf/platform.h to define it always...
                            removed wchar_unicode from .qmake_conf also.
                            some generated assembly code did not assemble - hand fixed that
                            So I got the build to succeed and ran make install to place everything in the prefix location... DBus libraries did not install - copied them manually...

                            Good news it built -
                            Bad news - assistant, designer fail to run with the following error: QXcbConnection:Failed to get primary output of screen
                            arguments to dbus_message_new_method_call() were incorrect...

                            Not sure where to go from here...

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                              pwbert
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                              The output I posted was with using the configure -v option.

                              Phil

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                                The output I posted was with using the configure -v option.

                                Phil

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                                  This is the configure command I'm using:

                                  qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2> ./configure -v --prefix=/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/ -no-c++11 -I/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/include -nomake tests -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/lib -continue -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/lib64

                                  I also tried the "QT-xcb" option - but I get the same error.

                                  Thank you,

                                  Phil

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                                    This is the configure command I'm using:

                                    qt_5_0_2/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.2> ./configure -v --prefix=/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/ -no-c++11 -I/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/include -nomake tests -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/lib -continue -L/udlnas/users/talbepw/qt_5_0_2/build/lib64

                                    I also tried the "QT-xcb" option - but I get the same error.

                                    Thank you,

                                    Phil

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