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  • SGaistS SGaist

    You link the same way to static files: -LC:/path/to/static/lib -lname_of_lib

    Does that library have any dependency ?

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    wrote on last edited by mzimmers
    #7

    @sgaist yes, but they all appear to be header files (at least, according to VS). It seems odd that the static build of the expat library would succeed, but that such an error would surface when trying to build my app.

    EDIT:

    BTW, the doc is a little confusing:
    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-variable-reference.html#libs
    The textual explanation acknowledges what you say about pathnames, but the examples sort of suggest otherwise.

    EDIT again:

    I just had an idea that this is related to some 32-bit/64-bit incompatibility. When I built my static version, I made it 32-bit, because I was trying to use the pre-built expat libraries. I think I now have to create a 64-bit static library. Stand by...

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      I now have a Qt static library (man that takes a long time to build), as well as a static Expat library, included in my project file like so:

      LIBS += "C:/Users/MZimmers/apps_desktop/libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/expat_static.lib"
      

      (I changed the default name of the expat library to eliminate some spurious but annoying VS warnings.)

      When I attempt to build, I get errors indicating that the build isn't "seeing" the library (or at least not its contents):
      0_1565882132777_expat.PNG

      So, what might I be doing wrong? I'm almost positive the "undefined" functions are indeed in the library. Thanks...

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        @mzimmers said in Building a standalone executable (Windows):

        try:

        LIBS += -l"C:/Users/MZimmers/apps_desktop/libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/expat_static.lib"

        That's a lower-case ell in front of the library path/name

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        • mranger90M mranger90

          @mzimmers said in Building a standalone executable (Windows):

          try:

          LIBS += -l"C:/Users/MZimmers/apps_desktop/libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/expat_static.lib"

          That's a lower-case ell in front of the library path/name

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          @mranger90 yeah, I already tried that...despite what the QMake page says, Qt doesn't seem to like the Linux format of specifying libraries:

          :-1: error: cannot find -lC:/Users/MZimmers/apps_desktop/libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/expat_static.lib
          

          Trying this, though, wasn't without value, as it indicates that I am indeed including the library in my build.

          I wonder if this is some weird problem with name decoration...?

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          • mzimmersM mzimmers

            @mranger90 yeah, I already tried that...despite what the QMake page says, Qt doesn't seem to like the Linux format of specifying libraries:

            :-1: error: cannot find -lC:/Users/MZimmers/apps_desktop/libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/expat_static.lib
            

            Trying this, though, wasn't without value, as it indicates that I am indeed including the library in my build.

            I wonder if this is some weird problem with name decoration...?

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            JonB
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            @mzimmers
            I;m totally jumping in here, but I don't think you want the leading -l under Windows, only the path....

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              wrote on last edited by mranger90
              #12

              Did you try:

              LIBS += -L"C:/Users/MZimmers/apps_desktop/libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release" -l expat_static
              

              to split the search path and library name into separate directives ?

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                @jonb according to the docs, it should work (at least that's how I interpret it), but it sure doesn't seem to.

                mranger: I think using the "normal" win32 format is working for me; I used it with my former version of Expat. I believe the problem lies elsewhere -- perhaps I didn't build the library correctly, though it is distributed as a near-turnkey VS solution.

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                • mzimmersM mzimmers

                  @jonb according to the docs, it should work (at least that's how I interpret it), but it sure doesn't seem to.

                  mranger: I think using the "normal" win32 format is working for me; I used it with my former version of Expat. I believe the problem lies elsewhere -- perhaps I didn't build the library correctly, though it is distributed as a near-turnkey VS solution.

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                  @mzimmers
                  That docs page is the one I looked at. The examples for win32:LIBS do not have the leading -l. The error message

                  cannot find -lC:/Users/MZimmers/apps_desktop/libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/expat_static.lib
                  

                  shows it is looking for a filepath -lC.... Just a guess.

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                  • JonBJ JonB

                    @mzimmers
                    That docs page is the one I looked at. The examples for win32:LIBS do not have the leading -l. The error message

                    cannot find -lC:/Users/MZimmers/apps_desktop/libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/expat_static.lib
                    

                    shows it is looking for a filepath -lC.... Just a guess.

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                    @jonb the examples don't use the -L/-l, but the text suggests (to me, anyway) that they should work:

                    If you use the Unix -l (library) and -L (library path) flags, qmake handles the libraries correctly on Windows (that is, passes the full path of the library to the linker).

                    Anyway, it doesn't really matter, because I'm using this, and it works:

                    LIBS += "C:/Users/MZimmers/apps_desktop/libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/expat_static.lib"
                    

                    At least it worked with the pre-built version 2.2.5; I still don't know what's going wrong here.

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                    • mzimmersM mzimmers

                      @jonb the examples don't use the -L/-l, but the text suggests (to me, anyway) that they should work:

                      If you use the Unix -l (library) and -L (library path) flags, qmake handles the libraries correctly on Windows (that is, passes the full path of the library to the linker).

                      Anyway, it doesn't really matter, because I'm using this, and it works:

                      LIBS += "C:/Users/MZimmers/apps_desktop/libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/expat_static.lib"
                      

                      At least it worked with the pre-built version 2.2.5; I still don't know what's going wrong here.

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                      wrote on last edited by JonB
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                      @mzimmers

                      If you use the Unix -l (library) and -L (library path) flags, qmake handles the libraries correctly on Windows (that is, passes the full path of the library to the linker).

                      You're right, I missed that. Note it also says:

                      The library must exist for qmake to find the directory where a -l lib is located.

                      which sounds like just what that error message is indicating is happening (i.e. failing to find the library)?

                      I did say I was jumping in! What you have on your LIBS += line looks to me as though it should work.

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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @mzimmers

                        If you use the Unix -l (library) and -L (library path) flags, qmake handles the libraries correctly on Windows (that is, passes the full path of the library to the linker).

                        You're right, I missed that. Note it also says:

                        The library must exist for qmake to find the directory where a -l lib is located.

                        which sounds like just what that error message is indicating is happening (i.e. failing to find the library)?

                        I did say I was jumping in! What you have on your LIBS += line looks to me as though it should work.

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                        @jonb I think if it couldn't find the library, I'd get a different error message. Somehow, I've screwed up the build of the lib...no idea how, but I might just start from scratch. I'll report back when I have something...

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                          Well, this continues to get more interesting: I edited my project file, right-clicked and started the Add Library wizard. When I was finished, I had some stuff added that looked like this:

                          win32: LIBS += -L$$PWD/../../libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/ -llibexpatMT
                          
                          INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../../libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release
                          DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../../libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release
                          
                          win32:!win32-g++: PRE_TARGETDEPS += $$PWD/../../libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/libexpatMT.lib
                          else:win32-g++: PRE_TARGETDEPS += $$PWD/../../libs/libexpat-R_2_2_7/expat/win32/bin/Release/liblibexpatMT.a
                          

                          I had to comment out the else, as it (understandably) didn't know what to do with an .a file. I got an error message to the effect that it was skipping over my "incompatible" library in its search for -llibexpatMT. I realized that when I rebuilt the Expat library from scratch, I didn't specify a 64-bit platform. (I guess this was Creator's way of telling me this.)

                          So, I fixed that, rebuilt and now I get THESE errors:
                          0_1565906882086_expat.png
                          I have absolutely no idea what all that nonsense is...anyone have a clue?

                          Thanks...

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                            Found the problem...turns out those symbols are looked for when this compiler switch is enabled, which it was in the VS project. I turned it off, and now the project builds...and runs when removed from the build directory, so I believe I have my long-coveted standalone image.

                            For those following along at home, I think you can ignore most of the above persiflage regarding the syntax for Windows libraries. What matters is that everything is of the same architecture: your application, your version of Qt, and any 3rd-party libraries you may use.

                            Thanks to all who looked at this.

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                            • mzimmersM mzimmers

                              Found the problem...turns out those symbols are looked for when this compiler switch is enabled, which it was in the VS project. I turned it off, and now the project builds...and runs when removed from the build directory, so I believe I have my long-coveted standalone image.

                              For those following along at home, I think you can ignore most of the above persiflage regarding the syntax for Windows libraries. What matters is that everything is of the same architecture: your application, your version of Qt, and any 3rd-party libraries you may use.

                              Thanks to all who looked at this.

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                              @mzimmers

                              persiflage

                              Incredible! I consider myself to have a good command of the English language, and I have never heard of that word! Nor come across it in day-to-day typical conversation. Last used by Shakespeare?? :)

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                                @jonb said in Building a standalone executable (Windows):

                                persiflage

                                It's a french word from the XVIIIth century

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                                • SGaistS SGaist

                                  @jonb said in Building a standalone executable (Windows):

                                  persiflage

                                  It's a french word from the XVIIIth century

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                                  @sgaist
                                  Indeed, and for my sins I studied 18th century French literature (Racine, Moliere anyone?)!

                                  But who the heck uses an 18th century French word in the middle of a tech post on an (English) Qt forum? ;-)

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                                  • JonBJ JonB

                                    @sgaist
                                    Indeed, and for my sins I studied 18th century French literature (Racine, Moliere anyone?)!

                                    But who the heck uses an 18th century French word in the middle of a tech post on an (English) Qt forum? ;-)

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                                    @jonb heh...well, I may not be much of a programmer, but I do know a lot of words, and I enjoy using them.
                                    A couple of weeks ago, I was playing a round of golf. I went out as a single, so I didn't know the people I was playing with. After leaving a putt well short, I said, "well that was rather pusillanimous of me." Getting a blank look from my co-players, I explained "it's the opposite of insouciant."

                                    That didn't seem to help much.

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                                    • mzimmersM mzimmers

                                      @jonb heh...well, I may not be much of a programmer, but I do know a lot of words, and I enjoy using them.
                                      A couple of weeks ago, I was playing a round of golf. I went out as a single, so I didn't know the people I was playing with. After leaving a putt well short, I said, "well that was rather pusillanimous of me." Getting a blank look from my co-players, I explained "it's the opposite of insouciant."

                                      That didn't seem to help much.

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                                      @mzimmers

                                      pusillanimous ... insouciant

                                      in contrast to persiflage, I actually had to look those to two up!


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