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    Wiru
    wrote on last edited by Wiru
    #6

    Ok that was one reason, apparently some stuff stays from old builds and it's not shown in git.
    Now the only issue is I get the ERROR: Unknown command line option -skip, if I understand right it should be used to not build unsupported modules.
    But it does say

    Creating qmake...
    .Done.
    ERROR: Unknown command line option -skip
    

    So not sure if that's something that can be ignored.

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    • W Wiru

      The thing is that the host is linux, that's why the Win32MakefileGenerator is even more confusing. I deleted all the modified flies, at least all that git said were different. I'll try to clone again just in case some files got ignored and didn't show up in git.

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      sierdzio
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      #7

      @Wiru said in Building for android from source; undefined reference to Win32MakefileGenerator:

      The thing is that the host is linux, that's why the Win32MakefileGenerator is even more confusing. I deleted all the modified flies, at least all that git said were different. I'll try to clone again just in case some files got ignored and didn't show up in git.

      Ah, ok sorry I got confused :-)

      If you use git and clean it (git clean -dxf) make sure the repo is initialized.

      Best way to safely compile Qt is to do an out of source build:

      git clone ...
      cd repo
      perl init-repository
      cd ..
      mkdir build 
      cd build
      ../repo/configure ...
      

      Easier yet - use a tarball from qt.io archive. It's a faster download, no need to init-repository, in general just less hassle.

      (Z(:^

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        sierdzio
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        wrote on last edited by
        #8

        Here is a script I use to compile Qt on Android, maybe it will help you. Host is Kubuntu 18.10 in this case.

        export QTVER=5.11.1
            wget http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.11/$QTVER/single/qt-everywhere-src-$QTVER.tar.xz
            tar -xaf qt-everywhere-src-$QTVER.tar.xz
            mv qt-everywhere-src-$QTVER $QTVER-src
            mkdir qtbuild
            cd qtbuild
            # Check if this path is correct
            export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64
            export ANDROID_NDK_ROOT=/path/to/android/ndk-r10e
            ../$QTVER-src/configure -release -xplatform android-g++ --disable-rpath -nomake tests -nomake examples -android-ndk-host linux-x86_64 -android-toolchain-version 4.9 -android-ndk $ANDROID_NDK_ROOT -android-sdk /path/to/android/sdk -no-warnings-are-errors -opensource -confirm-license -prefix ../$QTVER-android -skip qttranslations -skip qtserialport -skip qtserialbus -skip qtscxml -skip qtscript -skip qtcharts -skip qt3d -skip qtdatavis3d -skip qtcanvas3d -skip qtgamepad -skip qtvirtualkeyboard -skip qtwayland -skip qtwebengine -skip qtwebchannel -skip qtwebsockets -android-arch armeabi-v7a
            time make -j `nproc`
            make install
        

        You may want to experiment with some OpenSSL flags, too, but I've left them out to make it easier.

        (Z(:^

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        • W Wiru

          Ok that was one reason, apparently some stuff stays from old builds and it's not shown in git.
          Now the only issue is I get the ERROR: Unknown command line option -skip, if I understand right it should be used to not build unsupported modules.
          But it does say

          Creating qmake...
          .Done.
          ERROR: Unknown command line option -skip
          

          So not sure if that's something that can be ignored.

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          sierdzio
          Moderators
          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          @Wiru said in Building for android from source; undefined reference to Win32MakefileGenerator:

          Ok that was one reason, apparently some stuff stays from old builds and it's not shown in git.
          Now the only issue is I get the ERROR: Unknown command line option -skip, if I understand right it should be used to not build unsupported modules.
          But it does say

          Creating qmake...
          .Done.
          ERROR: Unknown command line option -skip
          

          So not sure if that's something that can be ignored.

          Nope. Your build dir or environment is seriously wrong if it fails to recognise -skip.

          (Z(:^

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            Wiru
            wrote on last edited by
            #10

            Thanks for the help, I'll play around with settings.
            First I'll try to download the zip because using perl init-repository just ends up with Can't open perl script "init-repository" no such file or directory, and first I do cd qtbase, so who knows what's not working correctly.

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              Wiru
              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              Ok I simply have no luck.
              I downloaded the tar 5 times, and every time
              wget http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.11/5.11.1/single/qt-everywhere-src-5.11.1.tar.xz

              ~/source_qt $ tar -xaf qt-everywhere-src-5.11.1.tar.xz 
              xz: (stdin): Compressed data is corrupt
              tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
              tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
              tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
              

              I'll continue trying with the git source... :S

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                SGaist
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #12

                Hi,

                The .zip archive is for Windows.
                The .tar.xz archive is for Linux.

                Completely unrelated to the target you want to build for, it's a question of line ending type.

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                Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  Wiru
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  It is for linux, I tried one more time and now it was ok. Only thing is that's not what I need, since I can't edit the files like this, so I still have to use the git version.

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                    Wiru
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    The mystery about -skip not found is simply because I was building the wrong repo the whole time qtbase instead of qt5, that's also why the perl init-repository didn't work...
                    I feel a bit stupid, but now I know something new.
                    Thank you all for the help.

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                      sierdzio
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                      #15

                      No worries :-) Building Qt is a complex thing, I guess we all understand it and went through similar hurdles at some point in the past ;-) Happy coding!

                      (Z(:^

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