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  • mzimmersM Offline
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    Hi all -

    Last year, I thought I had this issue resolved (see this thread for details), but evidently some changes have occurred and I need to update my procedure.

    This was the configure command I used:

    configure -static -static-runtime -developer-build -opensource -release -platform win32-g++ -opengl desktop -nomake tests -recheck-all
    

    Here's the error I'm getting now when I try to run mingw32-make:

    C:/qt5/qtbase/lib/libQt5QuickParticles.a(qquickimageparticle.o):qquickimageparticle.cpp:(.text$_ZN23SpriteMaterialRhiShader18updateSampledImageERN20QSGMaterialRhiShader11RenderStateEiPP10QSGTextureP11QSGMaterialS7_[__ZN23SpriteMaterialRhiShader18updateSampledImageERN20QSGMaterialRhiShader11RenderStateEiPP10QSGTextureP11QSGMaterialS7_]+0x0): first defined here
    C:/qt5/qtbase/lib/libQt5Quick.a(qsgdefaultspritenode.o):qsgdefaultspritenode.cpp:(.text$_ZN23SpriteMaterialRhiShader17updateUniformDataERN20QSGMaterialRhiShader11RenderStateEP11QSGMaterialS4_+0x0): multiple definition of `SpriteMaterialRhiShader::updateUniformData(QSGMaterialRhiShader::RenderState&, QSGMaterial*, QSGMaterial*)'
    C:/qt5/qtbase/lib/libQt5QuickParticles.a(qquickimageparticle.o):qquickimageparticle.cpp:(.text$_ZN23SpriteMaterialRhiShader17updateUniformDataERN20QSGMaterialRhiShader11RenderStateEP11QSGMaterialS4_[__ZN23SpriteMaterialRhiShader17updateUniformDataERN20QSGMaterialRhiShader11RenderStateEP11QSGMaterialS4_]+0x0): first defined here
    C:/qt5/qtbase/lib/libQt5Quick.a(qsgdefaultspritenode.o):qsgdefaultspritenode.cpp:(.data$_ZZNK20SpriteMaterialShader14attributeNamesEvE4attr[__ZZNK20SpriteMaterialShader14attributeNamesEvE4attr]+0x0): multiple definition of `SpriteMaterialShader::attributeNames() const::attr'
    C:/qt5/qtbase/lib/libQt5QuickParticles.a(qquickimageparticle.o):qquickimageparticle.cpp:(.rdata$_ZZNK20SpriteMaterialShader14attributeNamesEvE4attr[__ZZNK20SpriteMaterialShader14attributeNamesEvE4attr]+0x0): first defined here
    collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
    mingw32-make[4]: *** [Makefile:76: animation.exe] Error 1
    mingw32-make[4]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qtdeclarative/examples/quick/animation'
    mingw32-make[3]: *** [Makefile:106: sub-animation-make_first] Error 2
    mingw32-make[3]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qtdeclarative/examples/quick'
    mingw32-make[2]: *** [Makefile:102: sub-quick-make_first] Error 2
    mingw32-make[2]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qtdeclarative/examples'
    mingw32-make[1]: *** [Makefile:104: sub-examples-make_first] Error 2
    mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qtdeclarative'
    mingw32-make: *** [Makefile:343: module-qtdeclarative-make_first] Error 2
    

    Any ideas where I went wrong? Thanks.

    As an aside, I believe that the wiki on this subject, which was already flawed, is now broken. The PS script it references relies on the old method of obtaining source code, which I'm fairly sure won't work any more. Once I get my build process working, I'll publish the complete steps here.

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    • mzimmersM Offline
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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      BTT. I need to get this working again; any suggestions?

      Thanks...

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      • mzimmersM mzimmers

        Hi all -

        Last year, I thought I had this issue resolved (see this thread for details), but evidently some changes have occurred and I need to update my procedure.

        This was the configure command I used:

        configure -static -static-runtime -developer-build -opensource -release -platform win32-g++ -opengl desktop -nomake tests -recheck-all
        

        Here's the error I'm getting now when I try to run mingw32-make:

        C:/qt5/qtbase/lib/libQt5QuickParticles.a(qquickimageparticle.o):qquickimageparticle.cpp:(.text$_ZN23SpriteMaterialRhiShader18updateSampledImageERN20QSGMaterialRhiShader11RenderStateEiPP10QSGTextureP11QSGMaterialS7_[__ZN23SpriteMaterialRhiShader18updateSampledImageERN20QSGMaterialRhiShader11RenderStateEiPP10QSGTextureP11QSGMaterialS7_]+0x0): first defined here
        C:/qt5/qtbase/lib/libQt5Quick.a(qsgdefaultspritenode.o):qsgdefaultspritenode.cpp:(.text$_ZN23SpriteMaterialRhiShader17updateUniformDataERN20QSGMaterialRhiShader11RenderStateEP11QSGMaterialS4_+0x0): multiple definition of `SpriteMaterialRhiShader::updateUniformData(QSGMaterialRhiShader::RenderState&, QSGMaterial*, QSGMaterial*)'
        C:/qt5/qtbase/lib/libQt5QuickParticles.a(qquickimageparticle.o):qquickimageparticle.cpp:(.text$_ZN23SpriteMaterialRhiShader17updateUniformDataERN20QSGMaterialRhiShader11RenderStateEP11QSGMaterialS4_[__ZN23SpriteMaterialRhiShader17updateUniformDataERN20QSGMaterialRhiShader11RenderStateEP11QSGMaterialS4_]+0x0): first defined here
        C:/qt5/qtbase/lib/libQt5Quick.a(qsgdefaultspritenode.o):qsgdefaultspritenode.cpp:(.data$_ZZNK20SpriteMaterialShader14attributeNamesEvE4attr[__ZZNK20SpriteMaterialShader14attributeNamesEvE4attr]+0x0): multiple definition of `SpriteMaterialShader::attributeNames() const::attr'
        C:/qt5/qtbase/lib/libQt5QuickParticles.a(qquickimageparticle.o):qquickimageparticle.cpp:(.rdata$_ZZNK20SpriteMaterialShader14attributeNamesEvE4attr[__ZZNK20SpriteMaterialShader14attributeNamesEvE4attr]+0x0): first defined here
        collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
        mingw32-make[4]: *** [Makefile:76: animation.exe] Error 1
        mingw32-make[4]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qtdeclarative/examples/quick/animation'
        mingw32-make[3]: *** [Makefile:106: sub-animation-make_first] Error 2
        mingw32-make[3]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qtdeclarative/examples/quick'
        mingw32-make[2]: *** [Makefile:102: sub-quick-make_first] Error 2
        mingw32-make[2]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qtdeclarative/examples'
        mingw32-make[1]: *** [Makefile:104: sub-examples-make_first] Error 2
        mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory 'C:/qt5/qtdeclarative'
        mingw32-make: *** [Makefile:343: module-qtdeclarative-make_first] Error 2
        

        Any ideas where I went wrong? Thanks.

        As an aside, I believe that the wiki on this subject, which was already flawed, is now broken. The PS script it references relies on the old method of obtaining source code, which I'm fairly sure won't work any more. Once I get my build process working, I'll publish the complete steps here.

        kshegunovK Offline
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        wrote on last edited by kshegunov
        #3

        Do you really need the examples built? If not, try adding -nomake examples.

        EDIT:
        Why are you using -developer-build? Are you going to be patching Qt? If not then remove it, and it's incompatible with -release.

        Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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        • kshegunovK kshegunov

          Do you really need the examples built? If not, try adding -nomake examples.

          EDIT:
          Why are you using -developer-build? Are you going to be patching Qt? If not then remove it, and it's incompatible with -release.

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          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          @kshegunov I fixed the configure command per your suggestions. Now make fails here:

          g++ -c -include .pch/release/qt_pch.h -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -msse2 -mstackrealign -mfpmath=sse -O3 -std=c++1z -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fexceptions -mthreads -Wall -W -Wextra -Wvla -Wdate-time -Wshift-overflow=2 -Wduplicated-cond -Wno-stringop-overflow -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -DWIN32 -DMINGW_HAS_SECURE_API=1 -DWINVER=0x0601 -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0601 -DQT_NO_USING_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_FOREACH -DQFLOAT16_INCLUDE_FAST -DQT_NO_NARROWING_CONVERSIONS_IN_CONNECT -DQT_BUILD_CORE_LIB -DQT_BUILDING_QT -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -D_USE_MATH_DEFINES -DQT_ASCII_CAST_WARNINGS -DQT_MOC_COMPAT -DQT_USE_QSTRINGBUILDER -DQT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS -DQT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x040800 -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH=16 -DPCRE2_STATIC -I. -Iglobal -I../3rdparty/harfbuzz/src -I../3rdparty/md5 -I../3rdparty/md4 -I../3rdparty/sha3 -I../3rdparty -I../3rdparty/double-conversion/include -I../3rdparty/double-conversion/include/double-conversion -I../3rdparty/tinycbor/src -I../../include -I../../include/QtCore -I../../include/QtCore/5.12.6 -I../../include/QtCore/5.12.6/QtCore -Itmp -I.moc/release -I.tracegen/release -I../3rdparty/pcre2/src -I../../mkspecs/win32-g++  -o .obj/release/qsignaltransition.o statemachine/qsignaltransition.cpp
          In file included from statemachine/qabstracttransition.cpp:435:0:
          .moc/release/moc_qabstracttransition.cpp:12:10: fatal error: QtCore/QList: No such file or directory
           #include <QtCore/QList>
                    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
          compilation terminated.
          

          Am I missing a pathname to point to QtCore? Thanks.

          PS: I got some of my configure options from here if you're interested.

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          • mzimmersM mzimmers

            @kshegunov I fixed the configure command per your suggestions. Now make fails here:

            g++ -c -include .pch/release/qt_pch.h -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -msse2 -mstackrealign -mfpmath=sse -O3 -std=c++1z -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fexceptions -mthreads -Wall -W -Wextra -Wvla -Wdate-time -Wshift-overflow=2 -Wduplicated-cond -Wno-stringop-overflow -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -DWIN32 -DMINGW_HAS_SECURE_API=1 -DWINVER=0x0601 -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0601 -DQT_NO_USING_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_FOREACH -DQFLOAT16_INCLUDE_FAST -DQT_NO_NARROWING_CONVERSIONS_IN_CONNECT -DQT_BUILD_CORE_LIB -DQT_BUILDING_QT -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -D_USE_MATH_DEFINES -DQT_ASCII_CAST_WARNINGS -DQT_MOC_COMPAT -DQT_USE_QSTRINGBUILDER -DQT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS -DQT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x040800 -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH=16 -DPCRE2_STATIC -I. -Iglobal -I../3rdparty/harfbuzz/src -I../3rdparty/md5 -I../3rdparty/md4 -I../3rdparty/sha3 -I../3rdparty -I../3rdparty/double-conversion/include -I../3rdparty/double-conversion/include/double-conversion -I../3rdparty/tinycbor/src -I../../include -I../../include/QtCore -I../../include/QtCore/5.12.6 -I../../include/QtCore/5.12.6/QtCore -Itmp -I.moc/release -I.tracegen/release -I../3rdparty/pcre2/src -I../../mkspecs/win32-g++  -o .obj/release/qsignaltransition.o statemachine/qsignaltransition.cpp
            In file included from statemachine/qabstracttransition.cpp:435:0:
            .moc/release/moc_qabstracttransition.cpp:12:10: fatal error: QtCore/QList: No such file or directory
             #include <QtCore/QList>
                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
            compilation terminated.
            

            Am I missing a pathname to point to QtCore? Thanks.

            PS: I got some of my configure options from here if you're interested.

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            @mzimmers said in building Qt for Windows (revisited):

            Am I missing a pathname to point to QtCore?

            Not that I know of.

            I got some of my configure options from here if you're interested.

            What are is the exact line you used? (and please include it on every iteration, to make keeping track easier)
            How did you obtain the source and which Qt version is this?

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              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              My latest configure command is:

              configure -mp -confirm-license -static -static-runtime -opensource -release -platform win32-g++ -opengl desktop -nomake examples -nomake tests -nomake tools -recheck-all
              

              My make command is:

              mingw32-make -k -j4
              

              Which is in C:\Qt\Tools\mingw730_32\bin.

              I got the source from github, using branch 5.12.6.

              Thanks...

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              • mzimmersM mzimmers

                My latest configure command is:

                configure -mp -confirm-license -static -static-runtime -opensource -release -platform win32-g++ -opengl desktop -nomake examples -nomake tests -nomake tools -recheck-all
                

                My make command is:

                mingw32-make -k -j4
                

                Which is in C:\Qt\Tools\mingw730_32\bin.

                I got the source from github, using branch 5.12.6.

                Thanks...

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                wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                #7

                @mzimmers said in building Qt for Windows (revisited):

                My latest configure command is

                I don't know what -mp does, but everything else seems okay. I'd add -redo to make sure it recompiles qmake so there's no doubt you're working from a clean start.

                My make command is

                What does -k mean?

                I got the source from github, using branch 5.12.6.

                Okay, I usually clone from code.qt.io, but the github mirror should be working fine as well.

                Sorry couldn't be of more help, but it doesn't seem you're doing something wrong. If -redo doesn't help, perhaps (re)start from a clean tree?

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #8

                  -mp is multi-processing (akin to the -j option for make).
                  -k, --keep-going Keep going when some targets can't be made.

                  I'll start again with the "-redo" and see what happens. Failing that, I'll kill the copy I have and get another, from code.qt.io. I'll report back with my findings.

                  Thanks for looking.

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                    wrote on last edited by mzimmers
                    #9

                    Current steps attempted:

                    1. git clone from the Qt (not github) repository (5.12 branch)
                    2. add the following (through a script):
                    SET _ROOT=C:\qt5
                    SET PATH=C:\Qt\Tools\mingw730_32\bin;%PATH%
                    SET PATH=%_ROOT%\qtbase\bin;%_ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin;%PATH%
                    
                    1. configure as follows:
                    configure -mp -confirm-license -static -static-runtime -opensource -release -platform win32-g++ -opengl desktop -nomake examples -nomake tests -nomake tools -recheck-all -prefix /Qt5Static
                    
                    1. mingw32-make -j4

                    I get this error:

                    g++ -c -include .pch/release/qt_pch.h -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -msse2 -mstackrealign -mfpmath=sse -O3 -std=c++1z -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fexceptions -mthreads -Wall -W -Wextra -Wvla -Wdate-time -Wshift-overflow=2 -Wduplicated-cond -Wno-stringop-overflow -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -DWIN32 -DMINGW_HAS_SECURE_API=1 -DWINVER=0x0601 -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0601 -DQT_NO_USING_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_FOREACH -DQFLOAT16_INCLUDE_FAST -DQT_NO_NARROWING_CONVERSIONS_IN_CONNECT -DQT_BUILD_CORE_LIB -DQT_BUILDING_QT -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -D_USE_MATH_DEFINES -DQT_ASCII_CAST_WARNINGS -DQT_MOC_COMPAT -DQT_USE_QSTRINGBUILDER -DQT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS -DQT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x040800 -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH=16 -DPCRE2_STATIC -I. -Iglobal -I../3rdparty/harfbuzz/src -I../3rdparty/md5 -I../3rdparty/md4 -I../3rdparty/sha3 -I../3rdparty -I../3rdparty/double-conversion/include -I../3rdparty/double-conversion/include/double-conversion -I../3rdparty/tinycbor/src -I../../include -I../../include/QtCore -I../../include/QtCore/5.12.7 -I../../include/QtCore/5.12.7/QtCore -Itmp -I.moc/release -I.tracegen/release -I../3rdparty/pcre2/src -I../../mkspecs/win32-g++  -o .obj/release/qcollator.o tools/qcollator.cpp
                    In file included from tools/qcollator.cpp:41:0:
                    tools/qcollator_p.h:57:10: fatal error: QVector: No such file or directory
                     #include <QVector>
                              ^~~~~~~~~
                    compilation terminated.
                    

                    EDIT: I also tried without the -nomake tools (purely as a guess); same results.

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                    • mzimmersM mzimmers

                      Current steps attempted:

                      1. git clone from the Qt (not github) repository (5.12 branch)
                      2. add the following (through a script):
                      SET _ROOT=C:\qt5
                      SET PATH=C:\Qt\Tools\mingw730_32\bin;%PATH%
                      SET PATH=%_ROOT%\qtbase\bin;%_ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin;%PATH%
                      
                      1. configure as follows:
                      configure -mp -confirm-license -static -static-runtime -opensource -release -platform win32-g++ -opengl desktop -nomake examples -nomake tests -nomake tools -recheck-all -prefix /Qt5Static
                      
                      1. mingw32-make -j4

                      I get this error:

                      g++ -c -include .pch/release/qt_pch.h -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -msse2 -mstackrealign -mfpmath=sse -O3 -std=c++1z -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fexceptions -mthreads -Wall -W -Wextra -Wvla -Wdate-time -Wshift-overflow=2 -Wduplicated-cond -Wno-stringop-overflow -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -DWIN32 -DMINGW_HAS_SECURE_API=1 -DWINVER=0x0601 -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0601 -DQT_NO_USING_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_FOREACH -DQFLOAT16_INCLUDE_FAST -DQT_NO_NARROWING_CONVERSIONS_IN_CONNECT -DQT_BUILD_CORE_LIB -DQT_BUILDING_QT -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -D_USE_MATH_DEFINES -DQT_ASCII_CAST_WARNINGS -DQT_MOC_COMPAT -DQT_USE_QSTRINGBUILDER -DQT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS -DQT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x040800 -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH=16 -DPCRE2_STATIC -I. -Iglobal -I../3rdparty/harfbuzz/src -I../3rdparty/md5 -I../3rdparty/md4 -I../3rdparty/sha3 -I../3rdparty -I../3rdparty/double-conversion/include -I../3rdparty/double-conversion/include/double-conversion -I../3rdparty/tinycbor/src -I../../include -I../../include/QtCore -I../../include/QtCore/5.12.7 -I../../include/QtCore/5.12.7/QtCore -Itmp -I.moc/release -I.tracegen/release -I../3rdparty/pcre2/src -I../../mkspecs/win32-g++  -o .obj/release/qcollator.o tools/qcollator.cpp
                      In file included from tools/qcollator.cpp:41:0:
                      tools/qcollator_p.h:57:10: fatal error: QVector: No such file or directory
                       #include <QVector>
                                ^~~~~~~~~
                      compilation terminated.
                      

                      EDIT: I also tried without the -nomake tools (purely as a guess); same results.

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                      wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                      #10

                      I'm out of ideas. My best guess now is to disable the pch (i.e. -no-pch), and I'd suggest removing -mp just to be sure it's not interfering.

                      PS.
                      Can you try building dynamic binaries, just to compare?

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                      • kshegunovK kshegunov

                        I'm out of ideas. My best guess now is to disable the pch (i.e. -no-pch), and I'd suggest removing -mp just to be sure it's not interfering.

                        PS.
                        Can you try building dynamic binaries, just to compare?

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                        #11

                        @kshegunov tried "-no-pch" and removing "-static -static-runtime" and got the same errors.

                        I did find windows-requirements, which is interesting, but I never had to manually add any of those things in the past. Do I really need to do that now?

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                        • mzimmersM mzimmers

                          @kshegunov tried "-no-pch" and removing "-static -static-runtime" and got the same errors.

                          I did find windows-requirements, which is interesting, but I never had to manually add any of those things in the past. Do I really need to do that now?

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #12

                          @mzimmers said in building Qt for Windows (revisited):

                          tried "-no-pch" and removing "-static -static-runtime" and got the same errors.

                          I don't know, sorry. Nothing else comes to mind. :|

                          I did find windows-requirements, which is interesting, but I never had to manually add any of those things in the past. Do I really need to do that now?

                          I don't think so. I haven't done so the last time I build Qt on windows a couple of months or so ago.

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                          • kshegunovK kshegunov

                            @mzimmers said in building Qt for Windows (revisited):

                            tried "-no-pch" and removing "-static -static-runtime" and got the same errors.

                            I don't know, sorry. Nothing else comes to mind. :|

                            I did find windows-requirements, which is interesting, but I never had to manually add any of those things in the past. Do I really need to do that now?

                            I don't think so. I haven't done so the last time I build Qt on windows a couple of months or so ago.

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                            wrote on last edited by
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                            I'm going to try 5.13; I can't think of anything else either.

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                              Update on this: it turns out that there were some artifacts from a prior version of Qt that caused make to look at/use incorrect locations for some files. I blew away the directory and re-cloned.

                              Here are my condensed notes on how to accomplish this (note that this is for a static build):

                              1. $ git clone https://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git
                              2. $ cd qt5
                              3. $ git checkout v5.14.1 // or whatever
                              4. $ perl init-repository
                              
                              	or 
                              	
                                 $ git submodule update --init --recursive
                              5. $ configure -confirm-license -static -static-runtime -opensource -release -platform win32-g++ -opengl desktop -nomake examples -nomake tests -nomake tools -recheck-all -prefix c:\qt5\5.14.1\static
                              6. mingw32-make -j4
                              7. mingw32-make install // if a prefix option was specified in configure
                              

                              Thanks to everyone for the help on a frustrating issue.

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