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    Cobra91151
    wrote on 6 Sept 2018, 14:55 last edited by
    #10

    It fails with another issue:

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    I use Win32 OpenSSL v1.0.2p. I will try different version: Win32OpenSSL-1_0_2L.

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      Cobra91151
      wrote on 6 Sept 2018, 15:20 last edited by Cobra91151 9 Jun 2018, 15:24
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      The same issue still exists with Win32OpenSSL-1_0_2L:

      0_1536247176588_2018-09-06_181909.png

      I use Qt 5.9.6. Has anyone build Qt 5.9.6 statically with OpenSSL successfully? I think the problem is with Qt, not the OpenSSL libs. Thanks.

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        Cobra91151
        wrote on 6 Sept 2018, 17:11 last edited by Cobra91151 9 Jun 2018, 17:15
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        I was wrong. I came across this issue: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-58024
        The problem was with the OpenSSL libs. I have downloaded OpenSSL v1.0.2l (stable) for VS 2017 from the website: https://www.npcglib.org/~stathis/blog/precompiled-openssl/

        Extracted it, and added to the include/libs path in my batch file. Now it compiles without errors:

        SET /P qtBuildType=Qt build type (shared/static): 
        SET /P qtBuildMySqlIncludePath=MySql include path: 
        SET /P qtBuildMySqlLibPath=MySql lib path: 
        SET /P qtBuildOpenSSLIncludePath=OpenSSL include path: 
        SET /P qtBuildOpenSSLLibPath=OpenSSL lib path: 
        SET /P qtBuildPath=Enter Qt build path: 
        configure.bat -debug-and-release -%qtBuildType% -opensource -nomake tools -nomake examples -no-ltcg -sql-mysql -I "%qtBuildMySqlIncludePath%" -L "%qtBuildMySqlLibPath%" -ssl -openssl -openssl-linked -I "%qtBuildOpenSSLIncludePath%" -L "%qtBuildOpenSSLLibPath%" OPENSSL_LIBS="-lUser32 -lAdvapi32 -lGdi32 -lCrypt32" OPENSSL_LIBS_DEBUG="-lssleay32MTd -llibeay32MTd" OPENSSL_LIBS_RELEASE="-lssleay32MT -llibeay32MT" -prefix "%qtBuildPath%"
        

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          6 Sept 2018, 17:11

          I was wrong. I came across this issue: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-58024
          The problem was with the OpenSSL libs. I have downloaded OpenSSL v1.0.2l (stable) for VS 2017 from the website: https://www.npcglib.org/~stathis/blog/precompiled-openssl/

          Extracted it, and added to the include/libs path in my batch file. Now it compiles without errors:

          SET /P qtBuildType=Qt build type (shared/static): 
          SET /P qtBuildMySqlIncludePath=MySql include path: 
          SET /P qtBuildMySqlLibPath=MySql lib path: 
          SET /P qtBuildOpenSSLIncludePath=OpenSSL include path: 
          SET /P qtBuildOpenSSLLibPath=OpenSSL lib path: 
          SET /P qtBuildPath=Enter Qt build path: 
          configure.bat -debug-and-release -%qtBuildType% -opensource -nomake tools -nomake examples -no-ltcg -sql-mysql -I "%qtBuildMySqlIncludePath%" -L "%qtBuildMySqlLibPath%" -ssl -openssl -openssl-linked -I "%qtBuildOpenSSLIncludePath%" -L "%qtBuildOpenSSLLibPath%" OPENSSL_LIBS="-lUser32 -lAdvapi32 -lGdi32 -lCrypt32" OPENSSL_LIBS_DEBUG="-lssleay32MTd -llibeay32MTd" OPENSSL_LIBS_RELEASE="-lssleay32MT -llibeay32MT" -prefix "%qtBuildPath%"
          

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          Bernard Lowe
          wrote on 15 Oct 2018, 19:50 last edited by
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          @Cobra91151 I followed these steps which lead to a successful compilation. Now, however, my application crashes immediately after launch. Have you seen anything like this? Thanks

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            15 Oct 2018, 19:50

            @Cobra91151 I followed these steps which lead to a successful compilation. Now, however, my application crashes immediately after launch. Have you seen anything like this? Thanks

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            Cobra91151
            wrote on 16 Oct 2018, 20:25 last edited by Cobra91151
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            @Bernard-Lowe

            Hi! What is your compiler? Try to attach the debugger to the application and check again. By the way, check my Qt static with MySQL issue here: https://forum.qt.io/topic/94378/qt-static-with-mysql-issue/33 to get more information about Qt static compilation.

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              16 Oct 2018, 20:25

              @Bernard-Lowe

              Hi! What is your compiler? Try to attach the debugger to the application and check again. By the way, check my Qt static with MySQL issue here: https://forum.qt.io/topic/94378/qt-static-with-mysql-issue/33 to get more information about Qt static compilation.

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              Bernard Lowe
              wrote on 16 Oct 2018, 23:18 last edited by Bernard Lowe
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              @Cobra91151 Hello! Thanks for your comprehensive response. My compiler is VS 2017 (linked with OpenSSL v1.0.2l). I had a debugger attached (cdb.exe) through qtcreator which would detatch the debugger before the main entry point. I am on openssl 'l' so your post could be very relevant here so I'll explore after trying one more thing:
              One major oops that I had just realized was that I left in MD instead of MT after setting -static-runtime in configure so I am trying with MT now.

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                16 Oct 2018, 23:18

                @Cobra91151 Hello! Thanks for your comprehensive response. My compiler is VS 2017 (linked with OpenSSL v1.0.2l). I had a debugger attached (cdb.exe) through qtcreator which would detatch the debugger before the main entry point. I am on openssl 'l' so your post could be very relevant here so I'll explore after trying one more thing:
                One major oops that I had just realized was that I left in MD instead of MT after setting -static-runtime in configure so I am trying with MT now.

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                wrote on 17 Oct 2018, 06:46 last edited by Cobra91151
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                @Bernard-Lowe

                Hi! Try compiling Qt with SSL /MT libs and reply. By the way, you can check if it work with Visual Studio before compiling Qt. By creating simple console project:

                Code:

                #include <iostream>
                #include <openssl/bio.h>
                #include <openssl/ssl.h>
                #include <openssl/err.h>
                using namespace std;
                
                int main()
                {
                	cout << "Hello World!" << endl;
                	SSL_load_error_strings();
                	ERR_load_BIO_strings();
                	OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms();
                        system("Pause");
                        return 0;
                }
                

                Don't forget to add all the OpenSSL includes/libs to VS 2017 and change Runtime library to Multi-threaded (/MT) (as Release) in Code Generation section.

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                • C Cobra91151
                  17 Oct 2018, 06:46

                  @Bernard-Lowe

                  Hi! Try compiling Qt with SSL /MT libs and reply. By the way, you can check if it work with Visual Studio before compiling Qt. By creating simple console project:

                  Code:

                  #include <iostream>
                  #include <openssl/bio.h>
                  #include <openssl/ssl.h>
                  #include <openssl/err.h>
                  using namespace std;
                  
                  int main()
                  {
                  	cout << "Hello World!" << endl;
                  	SSL_load_error_strings();
                  	ERR_load_BIO_strings();
                  	OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms();
                          system("Pause");
                          return 0;
                  }
                  

                  Don't forget to add all the OpenSSL includes/libs to VS 2017 and change Runtime library to Multi-threaded (/MT) (as Release) in Code Generation section.

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                  Bernard Lowe
                  wrote on 17 Oct 2018, 14:13 last edited by
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                  @Cobra91151
                  Your spike solution worked perfectly, it was also quite revealing because after succeeding using https://www.npcglib.org/~stathis/blog/precompiled-openssl/ MT libs with static runtime in Visual Studio, I attempted to use the MD libs and the linker attempted to look for a ssleay32MD DLL as if it was a windows system library which was not expected behavior for me.

                  My build did not fare as well because I was attempting to use https://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html libraries. I will now try npcg lib with MT and static runtime set. Crossing my fingers.

                  Here was my configure command on that last failed build using slproweb libs

                  configure -prefix C:\Qt\5.11.2_openssl -mp -debug-and-release -opengl desktop -opensource -static -static-runtime -opensource -confirm-license -no-icu -no-sql-sqlite -no-qml-debug -nomake examples -nomake tests -skip qtactiveqt -skip qtserialport -skip qtquickcontrols -skip qtsensors -skip qtlocation -skip qtscript -platform win32-msvc -openssl-linked -I C:\OpenSSL-Win64\include -L C:\OpenSSL-Win64\lib\VC\static OPENSSL_LIBS_DEBUG="libeay32MTd.lib ssleay32MTd.lib" OPENSSL_LIBS_RELEASE="libeay32MT.lib ssleay32MT.lib"
                  
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                  • B Bernard Lowe
                    17 Oct 2018, 14:13

                    @Cobra91151
                    Your spike solution worked perfectly, it was also quite revealing because after succeeding using https://www.npcglib.org/~stathis/blog/precompiled-openssl/ MT libs with static runtime in Visual Studio, I attempted to use the MD libs and the linker attempted to look for a ssleay32MD DLL as if it was a windows system library which was not expected behavior for me.

                    My build did not fare as well because I was attempting to use https://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html libraries. I will now try npcg lib with MT and static runtime set. Crossing my fingers.

                    Here was my configure command on that last failed build using slproweb libs

                    configure -prefix C:\Qt\5.11.2_openssl -mp -debug-and-release -opengl desktop -opensource -static -static-runtime -opensource -confirm-license -no-icu -no-sql-sqlite -no-qml-debug -nomake examples -nomake tests -skip qtactiveqt -skip qtserialport -skip qtquickcontrols -skip qtsensors -skip qtlocation -skip qtscript -platform win32-msvc -openssl-linked -I C:\OpenSSL-Win64\include -L C:\OpenSSL-Win64\lib\VC\static OPENSSL_LIBS_DEBUG="libeay32MTd.lib ssleay32MTd.lib" OPENSSL_LIBS_RELEASE="libeay32MT.lib ssleay32MT.lib"
                    
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                    Bernard Lowe
                    wrote on 17 Oct 2018, 15:34 last edited by
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                    Failed on unresolved external errors akin to below:

                    libeay32MT.lib(rand_win.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp_CreateCompatibleBitmap referenced in function readscreen
                    

                    It looks like i need to link in GDI as well according to this Stack Overflow post

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                      17 Oct 2018, 15:34

                      Failed on unresolved external errors akin to below:

                      libeay32MT.lib(rand_win.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp_CreateCompatibleBitmap referenced in function readscreen
                      

                      It looks like i need to link in GDI as well according to this Stack Overflow post

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                      Cobra91151
                      wrote on 17 Oct 2018, 17:50 last edited by
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                      @Bernard-Lowe

                      You need to specify additional libs to configure. I have the batch file for Qt compilation. For example, you need:

                      Debug: OPENSSL_LIBS="-llibeay32MTd -lssleay32MTd -lUser32 -lAdvapi32 -lGdi32 -lCrypt32"

                      Release: OPENSSL_LIBS="-llibeay32MT -lssleay32MT -lUser32 -lAdvapi32 -lGdi32 -lCrypt32"

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                        17 Oct 2018, 17:50

                        @Bernard-Lowe

                        You need to specify additional libs to configure. I have the batch file for Qt compilation. For example, you need:

                        Debug: OPENSSL_LIBS="-llibeay32MTd -lssleay32MTd -lUser32 -lAdvapi32 -lGdi32 -lCrypt32"

                        Release: OPENSSL_LIBS="-llibeay32MT -lssleay32MT -lUser32 -lAdvapi32 -lGdi32 -lCrypt32"

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                        wrote on 17 Oct 2018, 21:48 last edited by
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                        @Cobra91151 Wish that I saw your note earlier. I got it to work using this configure:

                        configure -prefix C:\Qt\5.11.2_openssl -mp -debug-and-release -opengl desktop -opensource -static -static-runtime -opensource -confirm-license -no-icu -no-sql-sqlite -no-qml-debug -nomake examples -nomake tests -skip qtactiveqt -skip qtserialport -skip qtquickcontrols -skip qtsensors -skip qtlocation -skip qtscript -platform win32-msvc -openssl-linked -I C:\Development\openssl-1.0.2l-vs2017\include64 -L C:\Development\openssl-1.0.2l-vs2017\lib64 OPENSSL_LIBS_DEBUG="libeay32MTd.lib ssleay32MTd.lib gdi32.lib User32.lib" OPENSSL_LIBS_RELEASE="libeay32MT.lib ssleay32MT.lib gdi32.lib User32.lib"
                        
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                          5 Sept 2018, 21:33

                          @SGaist

                          Ok. I will try the patch and reply later. Thanks.

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                          mcpp
                          wrote on 9 Mar 2019, 15:06 last edited by
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                          @Cobra91151 How did you apply this patch? I'm getting errors

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                            wrote on 9 Mar 2019, 21:46 last edited by
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                            @mcpp what exact errors ? What version of OpenSSL ?

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                              9 Mar 2019, 15:06

                              @Cobra91151 How did you apply this patch? I'm getting errors

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                              wrote on 9 Mar 2019, 22:29 last edited by
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                              @mcpp

                              Hi! Please specify what issues with OpenSSL you encountered during Qt static compilation? I will try to help you.

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                                wrote on 10 Mar 2019, 12:00 last edited by
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