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    brembo
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    Thanks, it works for me as well

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      Can you guys recommend a simple tool to apply diff on windows?

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        Yes, here it is :-)
        http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/patch.htm

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          Thank you

          Are these patches still required to build Qt4 on MSVC 2015?

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            Ok I get no errors when applying these patches.
            However QtWebkit is not compiled! Anyone has the same issue?

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              It seems that QtWebkit is not enabled by default in MSVC2013+. You can try run configure.exe with -webkit option. It works for me.

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                Hi, you can try to use this unofficial patch: https://fami.codefreak.ru/mirrors/qt/unofficial_builds/qt4.8.7-msvc2015/02-fix_build_with_msvc2015-45e8f4ee.diff . This is a quick and ugly fix, but it works for me.

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                  Can you guys recommend a simple tool to apply diff on windows?

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                  @JulienMaille

                  So I'm sure you've figured out the problem already by now, but I thought I'd add this info here for anyone browsing the web looking to compile qt4 with Visual Studio 2015 like I was. I use a python tool called python-patch 1.16 to apply diffs on Windows. If you have python installed, just run this to install (note, I'm using python 2.7, but it should work on python 3):

                  pip install patch
                  python -m patch
                  

                  Then, navigate to the site-packages directory (eg: C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\ ) and find patch.py copy this file to the qt root directory (eg: C:\qt\qt4.8.7) then on the command line run:

                  patch.py 02-fix_build_with_msvc2015-45e8f4ee.diff
                  

                  (Assuming you kept the name of the patch for qt4 referenced by Deneb here: https://fami.codefreak.ru/mirrors/qt/unofficial_builds/qt4.8.7-msvc2015/02-fix_build_with_msvc2015-45e8f4ee.diff named the same).

                  You can then delete the diff and patch.py files from the qt directory and compile.

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                    I have exactly the same problem
                    I googled a bit, and one possibility is that there are conflicts between the file names in the JavascriptCore directory and the system libraries (see http://www.gamedev.net/topic/539607-boost-clock_t--is-not-a-member-of-global-namespace/ and http://www.ogre3d.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=70414 )
                    Assuming that's problem, I have tried removing the os-win32 directory from src\3rdparty\javascriptcore\JavaScriptCore (that directory should contain the problematic files). That way the compilation goes on a bit further, but I get other errors of that kind later on.
                    I'm still working on it :/

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                    @brembo said in Compiling Qt4 HEAD with MSVC 2015 - cstdint errors:

                    I have exactly the same problem
                    I googled a bit, and one possibility is that there are conflicts between the file names in the JavascriptCore directory and the system libraries (see http://www.gamedev.net/topic/539607-boost-clock_t--is-not-a-member-of-global-namespace https://essays.agency/homework-help.html and http://www.ogre3d.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=70414 )
                    Assuming that's problem, I have tried removing the os-win32 directory from src\3rdparty\javascriptcore\JavaScriptCore (that directory should contain the problematic files). That way the compilation goes on a bit further, but I get other errors of that kind later on.
                    I'm still working on it :/

                    Hello,
                    In my case there was a conflict of two *.h files with the same names.
                    Now I'm trying to build Qt 4.8.7 with Visual Studio 2017. Here's the patch - https://github.com/sandym/qt-patches/tree/master/windows/qt-4.8.7

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                      @JulienMaille

                      So I'm sure you've figured out the problem already by now, but I thought I'd add this info here for anyone browsing the web looking to compile qt4 with Visual Studio 2015 like I was. I use a python tool called python-patch 1.16 to apply diffs on Windows. If you have python installed, just run this to install (note, I'm using python 2.7, but it should work on python 3):

                      pip install patch
                      python -m patch
                      

                      Then, navigate to the site-packages directory (eg: C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\ ) and find patch.py copy this file to the qt root directory (eg: C:\qt\qt4.8.7) then on the command line run:

                      patch.py 02-fix_build_with_msvc2015-45e8f4ee.diff
                      

                      (Assuming you kept the name of the patch for qt4 referenced by Deneb here: https://fami.codefreak.ru/mirrors/qt/unofficial_builds/qt4.8.7-msvc2015/02-fix_build_with_msvc2015-45e8f4ee.diff named the same).

                      You can then delete the diff and patch.py files from the qt directory and compile.

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                      @DarthFutuza reeally save my life . love you <3

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