[SOLVED] cannot find -lQtGuid4 -lQtNetworkd4 -lQtCored4
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will do! So now I am trying to compile Qt with the following commands:
mingw32-make confclean
configure -opensource -confirm-license -openssl -webkit -qt-style-windows -L C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1h\apps -I C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1h\include
mingw32-make -
You don't really need to set the style, it's automagically done for you. The rest is fine.
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Okay sounds good. Will report once everything is recompiled on whether the application will build.
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So I ran the compile overnight and it gave me an error with the webkit compilation. I am reconfiguring the build with -shared . can anybody tell me if -static and -webkit do not work together?
I read that you cannot compile webkit with a static build. is that true?
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I remember that from the Qt 4.7 time, but I don't know if it's still relevant. Unless needed, I don't build this module since it's very time/resource consuming.
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I need this module because I am using the webkit module in my code. Is there something else I have to configure outside of Qt?
There are installation procedures with perl, python, and ruby for Webkit but I am not sure if I need to configure anything there or if Qt will build everything for you.
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I don't remember installing anything special for Qt 4 webkit. But it's been a long time.
I can only recommend to try, but yes, do it shared.
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Okay awesome. I am compiling it as shared now and will report back on how it goes.
In the meantime, just received my i7 4790k. Quite an upgrade from a single core Intel Pentium processor
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Yes release build was the problem, configuring qt without the -release flag solved the issue.
Thanks SGaist!
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You're welcome !
Have fun and happy coding :)