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  • SGaistS Offline
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    When doing the -I and -L corrections, did you do it from a clean state ?

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      When doing the -I and -L corrections, did you do it from a clean state ?

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      @SGaist
      Meaning a nmake clean?

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        No: confclean.

        Better yet: use a shadow build, this way you can keep your sources clean and just nuke the thing if you need to restart.

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          C:\Qt\qt5>nmake confclean

          Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 12.00.21005.1
          Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

          NMAKE : fatal error U1073: don't know how to make 'confclean'
          Stop.

          Perhaps confclean is not a valid target in any of the created Makefiles?

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            confclean actually doesn't exist in Qt 5. IIRC, it was hard to make it work with Qt's modular structure. See https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-34304 for a discussion.

            Did you get the source code from git? Or did you download the source package?

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              confclean actually doesn't exist in Qt 5. IIRC, it was hard to make it work with Qt's modular structure. See https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-34304 for a discussion.

              Did you get the source code from git? Or did you download the source package?

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              @JKSH
              code.qt.io/qt using git

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                No: confclean.

                Better yet: use a shadow build, this way you can keep your sources clean and just nuke the thing if you need to restart.

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                @SGaist said:

                No: confclean.

                Reason for using clean instead of confclean referenced here thanks to @JKSH

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                  Assuming that you checked out the code to C:\Qt\git, use the following commands to clean your source tree:

                  > cd C:\Qt\git\
                  > git clean -dfx
                  > git submodule foreach "git clean -dfx"
                  

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                  • JKSHJ JKSH

                    Assuming that you checked out the code to C:\Qt\git, use the following commands to clean your source tree:

                    > cd C:\Qt\git\
                    > git clean -dfx
                    > git submodule foreach "git clean -dfx"
                    
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                    @JKSH said:

                    Assuming that you checked out the code to C:\Qt\git, use the following commands to clean your source tree:

                    > cd C:\Qt\git\
                    > git clean -dfx
                    > git submodule foreach "git clean -dfx"
                    

                    So this is in regards to making a correction and perform a re-build? I didn't do that for the initial build.

                    From memory, I do a checkout, init-repository --no-webkit, and then perform the configure step and finally the call to nmake.

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                      My bad, old reflex from Qt 4. However, I'd recommend an out of source build, so you don't have to clean anything, just nuke the current build folder content and restart

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        My bad, old reflex from Qt 4. However, I'd recommend an out of source build, so you don't have to clean anything, just nuke the current build folder content and restart

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                        @SGaist said:

                        I'd recommend an out of source build, so you don't have to clean anything

                        Hi,

                        Not sure I understand what "out of source" means. I get the part about nuke the current folder. If what you mean is just delete the build folder and start again, then I must ask, does not doing a clean solve that?

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                          It literally means build from another folder outside of Qt's source tree so basically:

                          cd qt_build
                          C:\Path\to\Qt\configure 
                          

                          Indeed, the result is pretty much the same however It's generally faster (at least for me until now) to delete a folder than to recursively go through all Qt's modules and clean one after the other.

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                          • SGaistS SGaist

                            It literally means build from another folder outside of Qt's source tree so basically:

                            cd qt_build
                            C:\Path\to\Qt\configure 
                            

                            Indeed, the result is pretty much the same however It's generally faster (at least for me until now) to delete a folder than to recursively go through all Qt's modules and clean one after the other.

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                            @SGaist
                            Understood. Issue still dogging me though as to why it can't find the include files for openssl

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                              @JKSH said:

                              Assuming that you checked out the code to C:\Qt\git, use the following commands to clean your source tree:

                              > cd C:\Qt\git\
                              > git clean -dfx
                              > git submodule foreach "git clean -dfx"
                              

                              So this is in regards to making a correction and perform a re-build? I didn't do that for the initial build.

                              From memory, I do a checkout, init-repository --no-webkit, and then perform the configure step and finally the call to nmake.

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                              @astodolski said:

                              So this is in regards to making a correction and perform a re-build?

                              Yes.

                              I didn't do that for the initial build.

                              Before your initial build, your folders were already clean, so you didn't need to clean them.

                              @SGaist said:

                              I'd recommend an out of source build, so you don't have to clean anything, just nuke the current build folder content and restart

                              Yes, that sounds very useful and it works for both git and non-git sources, I'll need to try this the next time I build!

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                                @astodolski
                                Can you share the full configure line you are using and the build setup summary ?

                                @JKSH
                                Out of source is just so great, you should ;)

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                                • SGaistS SGaist

                                  @astodolski
                                  Can you share the full configure line you are using and the build setup summary ?

                                  @JKSH
                                  Out of source is just so great, you should ;)

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                                  @SGaist said:

                                  @astodolski
                                  Can you share the full configure line you are using and the build setup summary ?

                                  @JKSH
                                  Out of source is just so great, you should ;)

                                  -debug-and-release
                                  -opensource
                                  -shared
                                  -opengl
                                  desktop
                                  -nomake
                                  examples
                                  -nomake
                                  tests
                                  -no-icu
                                  -no-angle
                                  -no-style-windowsce
                                  -no-style-windowsmobile
                                  -mp
                                  -platform
                                  win32-msvc2013
                                  -openssl
                                  -I
                                  C:\openssl-1.0.2d\include
                                  -L
                                  C:\openssl-1.0.2d\lib
                                  -prefix
                                  c:\qt\5.6\msvc2013
                                  -saveconfig
                                  light_cfg

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                                  • JKSHJ JKSH

                                    Assuming that you checked out the code to C:\Qt\git, use the following commands to clean your source tree:

                                    > cd C:\Qt\git\
                                    > git clean -dfx
                                    > git submodule foreach "git clean -dfx"
                                    
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                                    @JKSH said:

                                    Assuming that you checked out the code to C:\Qt\git, use the following commands to clean your source tree:

                                    > cd C:\Qt\git\
                                    > git clean -dfx
                                    > git submodule foreach "git clean -dfx"
                                    

                                    WOW! That is amazingly faster than nmake clean. Thanks for that.

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                                    • SGaistS SGaist

                                      It literally means build from another folder outside of Qt's source tree so basically:

                                      cd qt_build
                                      C:\Path\to\Qt\configure 
                                      

                                      Indeed, the result is pretty much the same however It's generally faster (at least for me until now) to delete a folder than to recursively go through all Qt's modules and clean one after the other.

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                                      @SGaist said:

                                      It literally means build from another folder outside of Qt's source tree so basically:

                                      cd qt_build
                                      C:\Path\to\Qt\configure 
                                      

                                      Indeed, the result is pretty much the same however It's generally faster (at least for me until now) to delete a folder than to recursively go through all Qt's modules and clean one after the other.

                                      Looking at the batch file in the root folder, it looks as if that file does essentially the same thing. i.e configure.bat cd's to qtbase\configure

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                                        Yes but it also triggers the build of the other modules, otherwise you will only build qtbase.

                                        Can you try again with -openssl-linked ?

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                                        • SGaistS SGaist

                                          Yes but it also triggers the build of the other modules, otherwise you will only build qtbase.

                                          Can you try again with -openssl-linked ?

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                                          @SGaist said:

                                          Yes but it also triggers the build of the other modules, otherwise you will only build qtbase.

                                          Can you try again with -openssl-linked ?

                                          OK. So on my checked out build I have:
                                          c:\Qt\qt5

                                          You're suggesting:
                                          cd c:\Qt\qt5
                                          qtbase\configure

                                          Is that correct?

                                          There exists a configure script in both the root and the qtbase folder

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