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  • SGaistS SGaist

    Did you call jom install after building ?

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    @SGaist

    Yes I did.

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      Good, did you do that in qtbase or the Qt sources top level folder ?

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        Good, did you do that in qtbase or the Qt sources top level folder ?

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        @SGaist
        I did it in the top-level folder or one level above qtbase.

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          Check the content of the lib folder, if nothing QtSerialBus can be found, the quickest would be to build/install the module by hand. You can go in the module sources and call qmake/jom/jom install.

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            Check the content of the lib folder, if nothing QtSerialBus can be found, the quickest would be to build/install the module by hand. You can go in the module sources and call qmake/jom/jom install.

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            C:\Qt\Qt5.10\qtserialbus\lib>ls
            Qt5SerialBus.dll  Qt5SerialBus.exp  Qt5SerialBus.lib  Qt5SerialBus.prl  Qt5SerialBusd.dll  Qt5SerialBusd.exp  Qt5SerialBusd.ilk  Qt5SerialBusd.lib  Qt5SerialBusd.pdb  Qt5SerialBusd.prl  cmake
            
            

            These are the contents that I find in qtserialbus directory and

            C:\Qt\Qt5.10\qtserialbus\lib>cd cmake
            
            C:\Qt\Qt5.10\qtserialbus\lib\cmake>ls
            Qt5SerialBus
            
            C:\Qt\Qt5.10\qtserialbus\lib\cmake>cd Qt5SerialBus
            
            C:\Qt\Qt5.10\qtserialbus\lib\cmake\Qt5SerialBus>ls
            Qt5SerialBusConfig.cmake  Qt5SerialBusConfigVersion.cmake  Qt5SerialBus_PeakCanBusPlugin.cmake  Qt5SerialBus_SystecCanBusPlugin.cmake  Qt5SerialBus_TinyCanBusPlugin.cmake  Qt5SerialBus_VectorCanBusPlugin.cmake
            
            C:\Qt\Qt5.10\qtserialbus\lib\cmake\Qt5SerialBus>
            
            

            I did run jom install inside this folder, but Qt Creator still can't see this module for some reason.

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              AFAIK, you should have all the libraries needed in qtbase/lib once the installation is done

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                AFAIK, you should have all the libraries needed in qtbase/lib once the installation is done

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                @SGaist
                I could't see anything Qt5SerialBus inside the lib folder under qtbase. Any suggestions on how to get this working?

                I manually copied the contents of qtserialbus/lib into qtbase/lib and the contents of qtserialbus/lib/cmake into qtbase/lib/cmake, but Qt Creator doesn't seem to find the library still.

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                  @PrateekKhatri said in Compiling Qt from Source on Windows - Error:

                  \usr\local\Qt-5.10.0

                  Do you have a folder like that somewhere on your machine ?

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    @PrateekKhatri said in Compiling Qt from Source on Windows - Error:

                    \usr\local\Qt-5.10.0

                    Do you have a folder like that somewhere on your machine ?

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                    @SGaist
                    Yes it is there in my C:\ . And I do see Qt5SerialBus related files in the lib folder. Is there a reason why it would automatically move everything to a folder \usr\local\Qt5.10.0\ ?

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                      The path is a bit surprising but you should use the -prefix option when you want your build to be located somewhere precisely, otherwise, Qt has it's defaults. But again, that's rather a *nix path than Windows.

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        The path is a bit surprising but you should use the -prefix option when you want your build to be located somewhere precisely, otherwise, Qt has it's defaults. But again, that's rather a *nix path than Windows.

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                        @SGaist
                        I was wondering the same thing. Oh well, I pointed the qmake under usr/local/Qt5.10.0/bin and everything magically works now :)

                        Thank you so much @SGaist !

                        You saved my life!

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                          You're welcome !

                          Since you have it working now, please mark the thread as solved using the "Topic Tools" button so that other forum users may know a solution has been found :)

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