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    GamalMohamed
    wrote on last edited by GamalMohamed
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    When I try to build on Qt-creator using Qt 4.8.6 kit..Initially build fails due to those 2 lines in the pro files:
    QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += /MP
    QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_RELEASE += /Od /Zi

    I know they are for msvc compiler but I didn't know by what to replace them with or delete them..(BTW, when I deleted them them other errors appeared)

    Any idea ?

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      What errors are you getting ?

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        @SGaist

        There was many other compiler errors that occurred due compiler differences between msvc and mingw..but I resolved them by some walk arounds..

        But those errors appeared to me after the generation of the moc files:

        g++: ole32.lib: No such file or directory
        g++: oleaut32.lib: No such file or directory
        g++: user32.lib: No such file or directory
        g++: gdi32.lib: No such file or directory
        g++: advapi32.lib: No such file or directory
        

        Any idea how to fix them ??

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          Which exact version of Qt are you using ?

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            Which exact version of Qt are you using ?

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            GamalMohamed
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            @SGaist
            [[Updated]]
            I switched Qt 4.8.7-mingw32 and I passed these errors finally but new error appeared to me about "-lWmvcore" can't be found :(

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              Hi @GamalMohamed,

              I'm not very familiar with this toolkit, but I've heard of others succeeding before. See if this thread provides any clues: https://forum.qt.io/topic/24482/qt-5-0-1-project-error-unknown-module-s-in-qt-phonon/7

              Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                GamalMohamed
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                @JKSH
                Oh yes thanks :)
                I saw this thread before but it did benefit me a lot unfortuantely..

                Anyway I passed the above mentioned errors by changing my compiler to mingw32..but now I have this new error:

                Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0x66): undefined reference to `FT_Library_Version'
                D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0xaf): undefined reference to `FT_Init_FreeType'
                D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0x11a): undefined reference to `FT_Done_FreeType'
                C:/mingw32/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/4.8.2/../../../../i686-w64-mingw32/bin/ld.exe: D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o): bad reloc address 0x20 in section `.eh_frame'
                collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                

                Any idea how to handle this ?

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                  Did you do a full rebuild ?

                  By the way, why not use the MinGW version provided by Qt ?

                  One thing to simplify your life: remove the spaces in your path. They almost always have been problematic on Windows.

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    Did you do a full rebuild ?

                    By the way, why not use the MinGW version provided by Qt ?

                    One thing to simplify your life: remove the spaces in your path. They almost always have been problematic on Windows.

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                    GamalMohamed
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                    @SGaist
                    Yes..I did a complete rebuild and now moved the file to shorter and simpler path..
                    but same link errors appeared :(

                    Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                    Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                    Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                    Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                    Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                    Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                    Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                    Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                    Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                    C:/Users/JIMMY/Desktop/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0x66): undefined reference to `FT_Library_Version'
                    C:/Users/JIMMY/Desktop/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0xaf): undefined reference to `FT_Init_FreeType'
                    C:/Users/JIMMY/Desktop/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0x11a): undefined reference to `FT_Done_FreeType'
                    C:/mingw32/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/4.8.2/../../../../i686-w64-mingw32/bin/ld.exe: C:/Users/JIMMY/Desktop/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o): bad reloc address 0x20 in section `.eh_frame'
                    collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                    

                    Note:
                    I am using Qt downloaded from here
                    http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/4.8/4.8.7/qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw482-4.8.7.exe
                    and this version of mingw "i686-4.8.2-release-posix-dwarf-rt_v3-rev3.7z" (mingw32)

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                      Open Sankore uses a modified version of Qt, not the official version of Qt.

                      Their build instructions are at http://dev.open-sankore.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/SourceRepository If you still can't get it to work, perhaps try asking the Open Sankore community?

                      Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                      • JKSHJ JKSH

                        Open Sankore uses a modified version of Qt, not the official version of Qt.

                        Their build instructions are at http://dev.open-sankore.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/SourceRepository If you still can't get it to work, perhaps try asking the Open Sankore community?

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                        GamalMohamed
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                        @JKSH
                        I know but I tried several times to follow these steps but in vain...these versions on VS are out of date now and couldn't be found..
                        I reached a good point in compiling the project but this linking problem stumped me a lot :(

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                          @JKSH
                          Oh yes thanks :)
                          I saw this thread before but it did benefit me a lot unfortuantely..

                          Anyway I passed the above mentioned errors by changing my compiler to mingw32..but now I have this new error:

                          Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                          Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                          Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                          Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                          Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                          Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                          Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                          Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                          Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                          D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0x66): undefined reference to `FT_Library_Version'
                          D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0xaf): undefined reference to `FT_Init_FreeType'
                          D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0x11a): undefined reference to `FT_Done_FreeType'
                          C:/mingw32/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/4.8.2/../../../../i686-w64-mingw32/bin/ld.exe: D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o): bad reloc address 0x20 in section `.eh_frame'
                          collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                          

                          Any idea how to handle this ?

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                          @GamalMohamed said:

                          I know but I tried several times to follow these steps but in vain...

                          Sorry, I didn't notice that you already posted the same link in your original post!

                          Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                          

                          I'm not sure what these mean, I'm afraid...

                          D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0x66): undefined reference to `FT_Library_Version'
                          D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0xaf): undefined reference to `FT_Init_FreeType'
                          D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0x11a): undefined reference to `FT_Done_FreeType'
                          C:/mingw32/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/4.8.2/../../../../i686-w64-mingw32/bin/ld.exe: D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o): bad reloc address 0x20 in section `.eh_frame'
                          

                          How did you build the FreeType and Xpdf libraries?

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                            It looks like the ThirdParty repository provides some of the dependencies as pre-built lib files. Taking the build documentation as reference, they are likely built for Visual Studio 2008 which is not compatible with Visual Studio 2015 and even less MinGW.

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                              @GamalMohamed said:

                              I know but I tried several times to follow these steps but in vain...

                              Sorry, I didn't notice that you already posted the same link in your original post!

                              Warning: corrupt .drectve at end of def file
                              

                              I'm not sure what these mean, I'm afraid...

                              D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0x66): undefined reference to `FT_Library_Version'
                              D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0xaf): undefined reference to `FT_Init_FreeType'
                              D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o):SplashFTFontEngine.cc:(.text+0x11a): undefined reference to `FT_Done_FreeType'
                              C:/mingw32/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/4.8.2/../../../../i686-w64-mingw32/bin/ld.exe: D:/2- Extra-circular work/RGB Internship/sources/Open-sankore sources/Project2/ThirdParty/xpdf/lib/win32/libxpdf.a(SplashFTFontEngine.o): bad reloc address 0x20 in section `.eh_frame'
                              

                              How did you build the FreeType and Xpdf libraries?

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                              @JKSH
                              There's a .pro file found in the repo: https://github.com/Sankore/Sankore-ThirdParty
                              I used it to compile the project using Qt-creator (mingw32-Qt 4.8.6) and then put the build files in the same directory with source files..
                              Same thing done for xpdf..

                              @SGaist
                              I didn't use any pre-built lib files as far I can see...Have a look at the files i use:
                              https://goo.gl/Xv4mbV

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                                I didn't say you did: the repository provides them. Look at the microsoft folder.

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                                  I didn't say you did: the repository provides them. Look at the microsoft folder.

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                                  @SGaist
                                  I saw them..but I think the linker isn't complaining from them, is it? :/
                                  These errors are from xpdf and freetype..

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                                    xpdf depends on freetype so if you haven't built it that's why you are getting the missing symbols.

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                                      @JKSH
                                      There's a .pro file found in the repo: https://github.com/Sankore/Sankore-ThirdParty
                                      I used it to compile the project using Qt-creator (mingw32-Qt 4.8.6) and then put the build files in the same directory with source files..
                                      Same thing done for xpdf..

                                      @SGaist
                                      I didn't use any pre-built lib files as far I can see...Have a look at the files i use:
                                      https://goo.gl/Xv4mbV

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                                      @GamalMohamed said:

                                      I used it to compile the project using Qt-creator (mingw32-Qt 4.8.6) and then put the build files in the same directory with source files..
                                      Same thing done for xpdf..

                                      You also need to tell the linker exactly which library files to use. Just putting the files in the same folder is not enough.

                                      In your .pro file, you need something like LIBS += -lfreetype (see https://github.com/Sankore/Sankore-ThirdParty/blob/master/libs.pri ). I'm guessing that you got the "Undefined reference" errors because this line is missing.

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                                        GamalMohamed
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                                        FINAAAAAAAAAAALYYYYYYY IT BUILT & RAN !
                                        Thnx 2 all of u guys :)

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                                          FINAAAAAAAAAAALYYYYYYY IT BUILT & RAN !
                                          Thnx 2 all of u guys :)

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                                          @GamalMohamed
                                          good work :)

                                          so u made it compile with mingw?

                                          Any change to share this setup? on git or something like that.

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