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  • Tom assoT Tom asso

    Thanks @KH-219Design - that qmake was built during the configure step (thanks for the explanation of how 'qmake' should be used - I am still learning!)
    I can see from the output of 'make' that many datavisualization and quick modules were compiled, so I don't understand why qmake is having problems...
    Strange, I also see that 'make' apparently did not build qtcreator that I can find...

    Thanks!

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    Now qmake runs without error on my application pro file. Not only do I have to directly execute the qmake that was built as part of the source download, but my $PATH must include other binary executables that were also built. So I ran 'make install' on the Qt source, which installed things in /usr/local/Qt5.14.2/bin, added that directory to PATH, and now qmake generates a Makefile.

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    • Tom assoT Tom asso

      Now qmake runs without error on my application pro file. Not only do I have to directly execute the qmake that was built as part of the source download, but my $PATH must include other binary executables that were also built. So I ran 'make install' on the Qt source, which installed things in /usr/local/Qt5.14.2/bin, added that directory to PATH, and now qmake generates a Makefile.

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      @Tom-asso said in Definitive guide to building source from downloaded .run file?:

      Now qmake runs without error on my application pro file. Not only do I have to directly execute the qmake that was built as part of the source download, but my $PATH must include other binary executables that were also built. So I ran 'make install' on the Qt source, which installed things in /usr/local/Qt5.14.2/bin, added that directory to PATH, and now qmake generates a Makefile.

      Hooray! Yes, that all sounds correct. Good on you for solving it, and thanks for posting the whole solution!

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        But now a new problem. After running qmake on my project .pro file, generating a Makefile, then running 'make' to build my application, my application executable ("mbgrdviz-2") does not run:

        % ./mbgrdviz-2
        qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in ""
        This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
        
        Available platform plugins are: eglfs, linuxfb, minimal, minimalegl, offscreen, vnc, wayland-egl, wayland, webgl.
        
        Aborted (core dumped)
        

        Anyone know why? I built the Qt sources with configure, make, make install. Then built my app with qmake then make. What am I missing?

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          I think you now need this next tip (referring back again to the Linux getting started notes from my own team):

          If the app fails with a message such as qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "/home/daniel/Qt/5.14.0/gcc_64/plugins" even though it was found., you need to set QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH to the correct location. And when you set that, you must ensure that LD_LIBRARY_PATH also points to the same Qt build.

           export QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH="$(pwd)/build_qt_binaries/qt5_opt_install/plugins/platforms
           export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(pwd)/build_qt_binaries/qt5_opt_install/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
          

          ^^ obviously you need to adjust the paths a bit, since on your setup the plugins and libs are not under "build_qt_binaries/qt5_opt_install"

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          • KH-219DesignK KH-219Design

            I think you now need this next tip (referring back again to the Linux getting started notes from my own team):

            If the app fails with a message such as qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "/home/daniel/Qt/5.14.0/gcc_64/plugins" even though it was found., you need to set QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH to the correct location. And when you set that, you must ensure that LD_LIBRARY_PATH also points to the same Qt build.

             export QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH="$(pwd)/build_qt_binaries/qt5_opt_install/plugins/platforms
             export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(pwd)/build_qt_binaries/qt5_opt_install/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
            

            ^^ obviously you need to adjust the paths a bit, since on your setup the plugins and libs are not under "build_qt_binaries/qt5_opt_install"

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            @KH-219Design - I did 'make install' after building the source, which put stuff in /usr/local/Qt5.14.2, including in /usr/local/Qt5.14.2/ilbs and /usr/local/Qt5.14.2/plugins/platforms.

            So:

            % export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/lib
            % export QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms
            

            But my app still fails to find the xcb plugin, and I can see why because 'make' of the Qt source code didn't build an xcb plugin and it wasn't installed:

            ls /usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms
            libqeglfs.so       libqminimal.so    libqwayland-egl.so
            libqlinuxfb.so     libqoffscreen.so  libqwayland-generic.so
            libqminimalegl.so  libqvnc.so        libqwebgl.so
            

            I.e. there is no "libxcb.so" or anything like that in there, although I see there are many source files with names containing "xcb". Per this page I tried running 'configure' with the -qt-xcb option:

            ./configure -qt-xcb
            [...]
            ERROR: Feature 'xcb' was enabled, but the pre-condition 'features.thread && features.xkbcommon && libs.xcb' failed.
            

            Not sure what that means...
            I tried to manually build libxcb within the Qt source directories - that built libxcb_static.a, but then failed:

            % cd qtbase/src/plugins/platforms/xcb
            % qmake   # Build Makefile from xcb.pro
            % make
            [...]
            ar cqs ../../../../../lib/libxcb-static.a .obj/xfixes.o .obj/randr.o .obj/shm.o .obj/sync.o .obj/render.o .obj/shape.o .obj/xkb.o .obj/xinerama.o .obj/xinput.o .obj/xcb_aux.o .obj/atoms.o .obj/event.o .obj/xcb_image.o .obj/keysyms.o .obj/util.o .obj/icccm.o
            make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/oreilly/qt-download/qt-everywhere-src-5.14.2/qtbase/src/plugins/platforms/xcb/xcb-static'
            ( test -e Makefile.xcb_qpa_lib || /home/oreilly/qt-download/qt-everywhere-src-5.14.2/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile.xcb_qpa_lib /home/oreilly/qt-download/qt-everywhere-src-5.14.2/qtbase/src/plugins/platforms/xcb/xcb_qpa_lib.pro ) && make -f Makefile.xcb_qpa_lib 
            Project ERROR: Could not find feature xcb-xinput.
            Makefile:90: recipe for target 'sub-xcb_qpa_lib-pro-make_first-ordered' failed
            make: *** [sub-xcb_qpa_lib-pro-make_first-ordered] Error 3
            

            Man, I have no idea how you guys are able to get this to work ;-)

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            • Tom assoT Tom asso

              @KH-219Design - I did 'make install' after building the source, which put stuff in /usr/local/Qt5.14.2, including in /usr/local/Qt5.14.2/ilbs and /usr/local/Qt5.14.2/plugins/platforms.

              So:

              % export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/lib
              % export QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms
              

              But my app still fails to find the xcb plugin, and I can see why because 'make' of the Qt source code didn't build an xcb plugin and it wasn't installed:

              ls /usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms
              libqeglfs.so       libqminimal.so    libqwayland-egl.so
              libqlinuxfb.so     libqoffscreen.so  libqwayland-generic.so
              libqminimalegl.so  libqvnc.so        libqwebgl.so
              

              I.e. there is no "libxcb.so" or anything like that in there, although I see there are many source files with names containing "xcb". Per this page I tried running 'configure' with the -qt-xcb option:

              ./configure -qt-xcb
              [...]
              ERROR: Feature 'xcb' was enabled, but the pre-condition 'features.thread && features.xkbcommon && libs.xcb' failed.
              

              Not sure what that means...
              I tried to manually build libxcb within the Qt source directories - that built libxcb_static.a, but then failed:

              % cd qtbase/src/plugins/platforms/xcb
              % qmake   # Build Makefile from xcb.pro
              % make
              [...]
              ar cqs ../../../../../lib/libxcb-static.a .obj/xfixes.o .obj/randr.o .obj/shm.o .obj/sync.o .obj/render.o .obj/shape.o .obj/xkb.o .obj/xinerama.o .obj/xinput.o .obj/xcb_aux.o .obj/atoms.o .obj/event.o .obj/xcb_image.o .obj/keysyms.o .obj/util.o .obj/icccm.o
              make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/oreilly/qt-download/qt-everywhere-src-5.14.2/qtbase/src/plugins/platforms/xcb/xcb-static'
              ( test -e Makefile.xcb_qpa_lib || /home/oreilly/qt-download/qt-everywhere-src-5.14.2/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile.xcb_qpa_lib /home/oreilly/qt-download/qt-everywhere-src-5.14.2/qtbase/src/plugins/platforms/xcb/xcb_qpa_lib.pro ) && make -f Makefile.xcb_qpa_lib 
              Project ERROR: Could not find feature xcb-xinput.
              Makefile:90: recipe for target 'sub-xcb_qpa_lib-pro-make_first-ordered' failed
              make: *** [sub-xcb_qpa_lib-pro-make_first-ordered] Error 3
              

              Man, I have no idea how you guys are able to get this to work ;-)

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              Man, I have no idea how you guys are able to get this to work ;-)

              Heh. I think it is like eating spicy food. First you develop a tolerance for it gradually, then you actually start to crave and enjoy it ;)

              Hmmm....

              I've got 2 thoughts now.

              The most direct attack would be to get further into this:

              ./configure -qt-xcb
              [...]
              ERROR: Feature 'xcb' was enabled, but the pre-condition 'features.thread && features.xkbcommon && libs.xcb' failed.
              

              That seems to me like a good approach, and there must be more info "somewhere" about that failure. Isn't there a config.log file somewhere, as an output from the configure? Its contents should look roughly like:

              ... truncated ...
              
              executing config test linuxfb
              + cd /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/linuxfb && PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/qtbase/bin/qmake "CONFIG -= qt debug_and_release app_bundle lib_bundle" "CONFIG += shared warn_off console single_arch" "QMAKE_CFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_LFLAGS += --sysroot=/" -early "CONFIG += cross_compile" /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/linuxfb
              + cd /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/linuxfb && MAKEFLAGS= /usr/bin/make
              > g++ -c -pipe --sysroot=/ --sysroot=/ -g -w -fPIC  -I. -I/opt/repositories/qt5_sources/qtbase/mkspecs/linux-g++ -o main.o main.cpp
              > g++ --sysroot=/ --sysroot=/ -o linuxfb main.o      
              test config.qtbase_gui.tests.linuxfb succeeded
              looking for library mtdev
              Trying source 0 (type pkgConfig) of library mtdev ...
              + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --exists --silence-errors mtdev
              + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --modversion mtdev
              > 1.1.5
              + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --libs-only-L mtdev
              + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --libs-only-l mtdev
              > -lmtdev
              + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --cflags mtdev
              + cd /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/mtdev && PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/qtbase/bin/qmake "CONFIG -= qt debug_and_release app_bundle lib_bundle" "CONFIG += shared warn_off console single_arch" "QMAKE_CFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_LFLAGS += --sysroot=/" -early "CONFIG += cross_compile" 'QMAKE_USE += mtdev' 'QMAKE_LIBS_MTDEV = -lmtdev' /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/mtdev
              + cd /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/mtdev && MAKEFLAGS= /usr/bin/make
              > g++ -c -pipe --sysroot=/ --sysroot=/ -g -w -fPIC  -I. -I/opt/repositories/qt5_sources/qtbase/mkspecs/linux-g++ -o main.o main.cpp
              > g++ --sysroot=/ --sysroot=/ -o mtdev main.o   -lmtdev   
               => source accepted.
              test config.qtbase_gui.libraries.mtdev succeeded
              looking for library openvg
              Trying source 0 (type pkgConfig) of library openvg ...
              + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --exists --silence-errors vg
              pkg-config did not find package.
                => source produced no result.
              Trying source 1 (type makeSpec) of library openvg ...
              VG/openvg.h not found in [] and global paths.
                => source produced no result.
              test config.qtbase_gui.libraries.openvg FAILED
              executing config test qpa_default_platform
              test config.qtbase_gui.tests.qpa_default_platform gave result xcb
              looking for library harfbuzz
              Trying source 0 (type inline) of library harfbuzz ...
              + cd /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/harfbuzz && PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/qtbase/bin/qmake "CONFIG -= qt debug_and_release app_bundle lib_bundle" "CONFIG += shared warn_off console single_arch" "QMAKE_CFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_LFLAGS += --sysroot=/" -early "CONFIG += cross_compile" 'QMAKE_USE += harfbuzz' 'QMAKE_LIBS_HARFBUZZ = -lharfbuzz' /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/harfbuzz
              
              ... truncated ...
              

              Hopefully there would be a more precise answer in there as to exactly what steps caused "features.xkbcommon" (and the others) to fail.

              A less direct attack would be:

              ... if we assume the configure failed because you simply need more dev headers of more cascading dependencies to be available on your machine for the compiler to use...

              Then if you try this and things get installed:

              sudo sed -i -- 's/#deb-src/deb-src/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
              sudo sed -i -- 's/# deb-src/deb-src/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
              sudo apt-get update
              
              sudo apt-get build-dep qt5-default
              

              Then just try ./configure -qt-xcb again (or even a bare ./configure), and this time configure should be able to detect more build dependencies on the system.

              www.219design.com
              Software | Electrical | Mechanical | Product Design

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                @KH-219Design - I will try that. But in the meantime I actually built shared library libxcb.so "by hand" (since 'make' failed) and copied it into the plugins/platforms directory:

                % g++ -shared -o libxcb.so *.o
                % sudo cp libxcb.so /usr/shared/Qt5.14.2/plugins/platforms/.
                

                I then rebuilt my app and tried to run it:

                % qmake
                % make clean
                % make
                % ./mbgrdviz-2
                qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "/usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms"
                This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
                
                Available platform plugins are: eglfs (from /usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms), linuxfb (from /usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms), minimal (from /usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms), minimalegl (from /usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms), offscreen (from /usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms), vnc (from /usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms), wayland-egl (from /usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms), wayland (from /usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms), webgl (from /usr/local/Qt-5.14.2/plugins/platforms), eglfs, linuxfb, minimal, minimalegl, offscreen, vnc, wayland-egl, wayland, webgl.
                

                So although the library I built, libxcb.so, is in /usr/shared/Qt5.14.2/plugsins/platforms, it is not detected as a "plugin" - why might that be? Is there some special step to "register" a plugin?
                Thanks!

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                • KH-219DesignK KH-219Design

                  Man, I have no idea how you guys are able to get this to work ;-)

                  Heh. I think it is like eating spicy food. First you develop a tolerance for it gradually, then you actually start to crave and enjoy it ;)

                  Hmmm....

                  I've got 2 thoughts now.

                  The most direct attack would be to get further into this:

                  ./configure -qt-xcb
                  [...]
                  ERROR: Feature 'xcb' was enabled, but the pre-condition 'features.thread && features.xkbcommon && libs.xcb' failed.
                  

                  That seems to me like a good approach, and there must be more info "somewhere" about that failure. Isn't there a config.log file somewhere, as an output from the configure? Its contents should look roughly like:

                  ... truncated ...
                  
                  executing config test linuxfb
                  + cd /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/linuxfb && PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/qtbase/bin/qmake "CONFIG -= qt debug_and_release app_bundle lib_bundle" "CONFIG += shared warn_off console single_arch" "QMAKE_CFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_LFLAGS += --sysroot=/" -early "CONFIG += cross_compile" /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/linuxfb
                  + cd /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/linuxfb && MAKEFLAGS= /usr/bin/make
                  > g++ -c -pipe --sysroot=/ --sysroot=/ -g -w -fPIC  -I. -I/opt/repositories/qt5_sources/qtbase/mkspecs/linux-g++ -o main.o main.cpp
                  > g++ --sysroot=/ --sysroot=/ -o linuxfb main.o      
                  test config.qtbase_gui.tests.linuxfb succeeded
                  looking for library mtdev
                  Trying source 0 (type pkgConfig) of library mtdev ...
                  + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --exists --silence-errors mtdev
                  + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --modversion mtdev
                  > 1.1.5
                  + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --libs-only-L mtdev
                  + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --libs-only-l mtdev
                  > -lmtdev
                  + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --cflags mtdev
                  + cd /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/mtdev && PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/qtbase/bin/qmake "CONFIG -= qt debug_and_release app_bundle lib_bundle" "CONFIG += shared warn_off console single_arch" "QMAKE_CFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_LFLAGS += --sysroot=/" -early "CONFIG += cross_compile" 'QMAKE_USE += mtdev' 'QMAKE_LIBS_MTDEV = -lmtdev' /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/mtdev
                  + cd /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/mtdev && MAKEFLAGS= /usr/bin/make
                  > g++ -c -pipe --sysroot=/ --sysroot=/ -g -w -fPIC  -I. -I/opt/repositories/qt5_sources/qtbase/mkspecs/linux-g++ -o main.o main.cpp
                  > g++ --sysroot=/ --sysroot=/ -o mtdev main.o   -lmtdev   
                   => source accepted.
                  test config.qtbase_gui.libraries.mtdev succeeded
                  looking for library openvg
                  Trying source 0 (type pkgConfig) of library openvg ...
                  + PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/bin/pkg-config --exists --silence-errors vg
                  pkg-config did not find package.
                    => source produced no result.
                  Trying source 1 (type makeSpec) of library openvg ...
                  VG/openvg.h not found in [] and global paths.
                    => source produced no result.
                  test config.qtbase_gui.libraries.openvg FAILED
                  executing config test qpa_default_platform
                  test config.qtbase_gui.tests.qpa_default_platform gave result xcb
                  looking for library harfbuzz
                  Trying source 0 (type inline) of library harfbuzz ...
                  + cd /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/harfbuzz && PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=//usr/lib/pkgconfig://usr/share/pkgconfig://usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/qtbase/bin/qmake "CONFIG -= qt debug_and_release app_bundle lib_bundle" "CONFIG += shared warn_off console single_arch" "QMAKE_CFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += --sysroot=/" "QMAKE_LFLAGS += --sysroot=/" -early "CONFIG += cross_compile" 'QMAKE_USE += harfbuzz' 'QMAKE_LIBS_HARFBUZZ = -lharfbuzz' /opt/repositories/fc-build-01/qt5_dbg_configuration/config.tests/harfbuzz
                  
                  ... truncated ...
                  

                  Hopefully there would be a more precise answer in there as to exactly what steps caused "features.xkbcommon" (and the others) to fail.

                  A less direct attack would be:

                  ... if we assume the configure failed because you simply need more dev headers of more cascading dependencies to be available on your machine for the compiler to use...

                  Then if you try this and things get installed:

                  sudo sed -i -- 's/#deb-src/deb-src/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
                  sudo sed -i -- 's/# deb-src/deb-src/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
                  sudo apt-get update
                  
                  sudo apt-get build-dep qt5-default
                  

                  Then just try ./configure -qt-xcb again (or even a bare ./configure), and this time configure should be able to detect more build dependencies on the system.

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                  @KH-219Design - taking the "direct attack" by looking into the config.log file... I just installed the ubuntu package for xkbcommon (apt install libxkbcommon-dev), verified presence of /usr/include/xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h. Then re-ran "./configure -qt-xcb" which again gives "ERROR: Feature 'xcb' was enabled, but the pre-condition 'features.thread && features.xkbcommon && libs.xcb' failed." I look in config.logs and see these lines:

                  loaded result for library config.qtbase_gui.libraries.xkbcommon
                  Trying source 0 (type pkgConfig) of library xkbcommon ...
                  + /usr/bin/pkg-config --exists --silence-errors xkbcommon '>=' 0.5.0
                  pkg-config did not find package.
                    => source produced no result.
                  Trying source 1 (type inline) of library xkbcommon ...
                  xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h not found in [] and global paths.
                    => source produced no result.
                  test config.qtbase_gui.libraries.xkbcommon FAILED
                  

                  So configure cannot find /usr/include/xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h - even though it exists?

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                    regarding the question about not finding a plugin... I'm not really sure, but you might try running ldd on the so you built.

                    if ldd produces anything like either of these, then you would be missing load-time dependencies for your so:

                    bad outcome #1:

                    ldd libQt5Gui.so.5.14.0
                    # this message about the version not found is bad:
                    ./libQt5Gui.so.5.14.0: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Core.so.5: version `Qt_5.14' not found (required by ./libQt5Gui.so.5.14.0)
                    	linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffe7e3e5000)
                    	libQt5Core.so.5 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Core.so.5 (0x00007f30cdac6000)
                    	libpthread.so.0 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007f30cd8a7000)
                    
                    

                    bad outcome #2 ("not found"):

                    ldd libQt5Gui.so.5.14.0
                    	linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffc16ba5000)
                    	libQt5Core.so.5 => not found                  # <-- anything "not found" is a problem
                    	libpthread.so.0 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007f624ce6a000)
                    	libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so.1 (0x00007f624cbde000)
                    	libharfbuzz.so.0 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libharfbuzz.so.0 (0x00007f624c940000)
                    
                    

                    (Note: I ran ldd on libQt5Gui only for the sake of generating sample output. I am not suggesting you ldd libQt5Gui, but rather that you ldd libxcb.so )

                    Regarding your results from the direct attack on configure failures:

                    + /usr/bin/pkg-config --exists --silence-errors xkbcommon '>=' 0.5.0
                    pkg-config did not find package.
                    

                    You could run /usr/bin/pkg-config --libs xkbcommon and see what you get.

                    You could also run apt-cache show libxkbcommon-dev and make sure the version is greater than 0.5.0

                    Racking my brain trying to think what else...

                    I guess just make sure any "left over cruft" from previous configure attempts are interfering... (but I could not enumerate what kinds of cruft you should be looking for).

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                      #20

                      Running pkg-config from the command line:

                      % /usr/bin/pkg-config --libs xkbcommon
                      -lxkbcommon
                      

                      And "apt-cache show libxkbcommon-dev" shows version 0.8.0-1.
                      Thanks for all your help @KH-219Design !
                      I've been evaluating Qt for a seafloor-mapping project for a few months now - Qt has its share of bugs, there are many many moving pieces to it, many of those pieces barely documented or not documented at all - a very steep learning curve, at least for me. I'm grateful that you and others in the community provide invaluable help!

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                        What Ubuntu version are you running ?

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                          @Tom-asso said in Definitive guide to building source from downloaded .run file?:

                          xkbcommon.h not found in [] and global paths

                          I'm reading through this right now... seems like the same "xkbcommon" problem: https://forum.qt.io/topic/100908/qt-5-12-2-raspberry-pi-x11/16

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                            @Tom-asso said in Definitive guide to building source from downloaded .run file?:

                            xkbcommon.h not found in [] and global paths

                            I'm reading through this right now... seems like the same "xkbcommon" problem: https://forum.qt.io/topic/100908/qt-5-12-2-raspberry-pi-x11/16

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                            @KH-219Design said in Definitive guide to building source from downloaded .run file?:

                            seems like the same "xkbcommon" problem: https://forum.qt.io/topic/100908/qt-5-12-2-raspberry-pi-x11/16

                            Maybe I spoke too soon. Although the same error is mentioned, that thread seems entirely RPi specific in the end. Arggg...

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                              I also found this: https://github.com/RudolfCardinal/camcops/issues/3

                              ... which seems to circle back to:

                              sudo sed -i -- 's/#deb-src/deb-src/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
                              sudo sed -i -- 's/# deb-src/deb-src/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
                              sudo apt-get update
                              
                              sudo apt-get build-dep qt5-default
                              

                              Has that been tried yet? I've lost track :)

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                                @SGaist - I am running Ubuntu 18.04.4

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                                  Thanks @KH-219Design - I haven't tried the "sed" yet - what exactly will those commands do?

                                  sudo sed -i -- 's/#deb-src/deb-src/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
                                  sudo sed -i -- 's/# deb-src/deb-src/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
                                  sudo apt-get update
                                  
                                  sudo apt-get build-dep qt5-default
                                  
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                                    @Tom-asso said in Definitive guide to building source from downloaded .run file?:

                                    I haven't tried the "sed" yet - what exactly will those commands do?

                                    The sed commands are to work around:

                                    E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
                                    

                                    Described here: https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git#Linux.2FX11

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                                      I'm reluctant to install the ubuntu qt5-default at this point - in the past I've run into problems when mixing ubuntu qt-related packages with source/software downloaded from download.qt.io. And I don't think I've actually seen the message "E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list".

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                                        Ah. I totally understand your concern about mixing and matching the "Ubuntu system Qt5" with the one that you built.

                                        But not to fear! The command suggested by me (and several wiki pages, and on that github issue I linked to this morning) is not for installing the Qt5 system binary libraries!

                                        The command is to install BUILD dependencies:

                                        sudo apt-get build-dep qt5-default
                                        

                                        Note the: build-dep

                                        https://askubuntu.com/questions/324845/whats-the-difference-between-apt-get-install-and-apt-get-build-dep

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                                          Wow. An eerily similar discussion is going on simultaneously: https://forum.qt.io/topic/114826/static-build-qt-getting-error-because-of-xcb/6

                                          Maybe there is something broken with configure of 5.14.2.

                                          The last time I successfully built from source was 5.14.0, so I wonder...

                                          (If I have time later today or tomorrow, perhaps I will try with 14.2)

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