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  • S SGaist
    30 Jan 2021, 15:24

    @JonB said in QT5 build: CC: No such file or directory:

    Not that I know about these things, but then are you "MIPS"?

    Nop, he's SPARC.

    As for that issue, coming from ASSIMP, it's likely something you should bring to their folks.

    Sadly I do not have a big endian machine to check further what is going on there.

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    wrote on 31 Jan 2021, 22:30 last edited by
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    @SGaist I decided to press on, using the "scorched earth" method. Every time I hit an error I just commented it out. Turns out there were only two more places, in MathExtras.h. I now have a build that contains no instances of "error:". It ends thusly:

    ...
    moc_qscriptdebuggercodefinderwidgetinterface_p.o .obj/moc_qscriptdebugoutputwidgetinterface_p.o .obj/moc_qscriptdebugoutputwidget_p.o .obj/moc_qscriptbreakpointswidgetinterface_p.o .obj/moc_qscriptbreakpointsmodel_p.o .obj/moc_qscripterrorlogwidgetinterface_p.o .obj/moc_qscripterrorlogwidget_p.o  -L/usr/sfw/lib -L/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/lib -lQt5Core -lpthread -lrt -lQt5Widgets -L/usr/sfw/lib -L/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/lib -lQt5Gui -L/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtscript/lib -lQt5Script -lQt5Core -lpthread -lrt -lGL 
    ln -s libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8.0 libQt5ScriptTools.so
    ln -s libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8.0 libQt5ScriptTools.so.5
    ln -s libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8.0 libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8
    rm -f ../../lib/libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8.0
    mv -f libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8.0  ../../lib/ 
    rm -f ../../lib/libQt5ScriptTools.so
    rm -f ../../lib/libQt5ScriptTools.so.5
    rm -f ../../lib/libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8
    mv -f libQt5ScriptTools.so ../../lib/ 
    mv -f libQt5ScriptTools.so.5 ../../lib/ 
    mv -f libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8 ../../lib/ 
    gmake[3]: Leaving directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtscript/src/scripttools'
    gmake[2]: Leaving directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtscript/src'
    gmake[1]: Leaving directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtscript'
    

    Is there some way to test it to see if it works?

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    • M Michele31415
      31 Jan 2021, 22:30

      @SGaist I decided to press on, using the "scorched earth" method. Every time I hit an error I just commented it out. Turns out there were only two more places, in MathExtras.h. I now have a build that contains no instances of "error:". It ends thusly:

      ...
      moc_qscriptdebuggercodefinderwidgetinterface_p.o .obj/moc_qscriptdebugoutputwidgetinterface_p.o .obj/moc_qscriptdebugoutputwidget_p.o .obj/moc_qscriptbreakpointswidgetinterface_p.o .obj/moc_qscriptbreakpointsmodel_p.o .obj/moc_qscripterrorlogwidgetinterface_p.o .obj/moc_qscripterrorlogwidget_p.o  -L/usr/sfw/lib -L/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/lib -lQt5Core -lpthread -lrt -lQt5Widgets -L/usr/sfw/lib -L/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/lib -lQt5Gui -L/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtscript/lib -lQt5Script -lQt5Core -lpthread -lrt -lGL 
      ln -s libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8.0 libQt5ScriptTools.so
      ln -s libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8.0 libQt5ScriptTools.so.5
      ln -s libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8.0 libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8
      rm -f ../../lib/libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8.0
      mv -f libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8.0  ../../lib/ 
      rm -f ../../lib/libQt5ScriptTools.so
      rm -f ../../lib/libQt5ScriptTools.so.5
      rm -f ../../lib/libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8
      mv -f libQt5ScriptTools.so ../../lib/ 
      mv -f libQt5ScriptTools.so.5 ../../lib/ 
      mv -f libQt5ScriptTools.so.5.8 ../../lib/ 
      gmake[3]: Leaving directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtscript/src/scripttools'
      gmake[2]: Leaving directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtscript/src'
      gmake[1]: Leaving directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtscript'
      

      Is there some way to test it to see if it works?

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      wrote on 2 Feb 2021, 01:00 last edited by
      #59

      Hearing nothing I decided to press on. gmake install did not go well:

      root@hemlock:/opt/qt5/qt5-build# gmake install
      cd qtbase/ && ( test -e Makefile || /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile /opt/qt5/qtbase/qtbase.pro -qtconf /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qt.conf -- -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -platform solaris-g++ -skip qtserialbus ) && gmake -f Makefile install
      gmake[1]: Entering directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase'
      cd src/ && ( test -e Makefile || /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile /opt/qt5/qtbase/src/src.pro -qtconf /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qt.conf -- -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -platform solaris-g++ -skip qtserialbus ) && gmake -f Makefile install
      gmake[2]: Entering directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/src'
      cd tools/bootstrap/ && ( test -e Makefile || /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile /opt/qt5/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap/bootstrap.pro -qtconf /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qt.conf -- -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -platform solaris-g++ -skip qtserialbus ) && gmake -f Makefile install
      gmake[3]: Entering directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap'
      install -m 644 -p ../../../lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a
      find: stat() error /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a: No such file or directory
      find: stat() error /bin/pod2man: Number of symbolic links encountered during path name traversal exceeds MAXSYMLINKS
      find: stat() error /usr/bin/pod2man: Number of symbolic links encountered during path name traversal exceeds MAXSYMLINKS
      find: cycle detected for /lib/secure/32/
      find: cycle detected for /lib/crypto/32/
      find: cycle detected for /lib/32/
      find: cycle detected for /lib/fm/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/gss/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/pool/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/python2.7/vendor-packages/nss/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/python2.7/vendor-packages/solaris/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/python2.7/vendor-packages/zfs/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/reparse/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/secure/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/brand/solaris10/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/scsi/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/lwp/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/fm/topo/plugins/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/fm/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/rad/client/c/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/cfgadm/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/locale/en_US.UTF-8/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/locale/en_US.UTF-8/LO_LTYPE/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/locale/en_US.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/security/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/link_audit/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/nfs/32/
      find: cycle detected for /usr/lib/elfedit/32/
      install: -p was not found anywhere!
      gmake[3]: [Makefile:9516: install_target] Error 2 (ignored)
      sed -e 's,[^ '\'']*/opt/qt5/qt5-build/[^/][^/]*/lib,,g' ../../../lib/libQt5Bootstrap.prl > /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.prl
      sed -e 's,[^ '\'']*/opt/qt5/qt5-build/[^/][^/]*/lib,,g' ../../../lib/libQt5Bootstrap.la > /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.la
      install -m 644 -p /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/mkspecs/modules-inst/qt_lib_bootstrap_private.pri //mkspecs/modules/
      find: stat() error /bin/pod2man: Number of symbolic links encountered during path name traversal exceeds MAXSYMLINKS
      find: stat() error /usr/bin/pod2man: Number of symbolic links encountered during path name traversal exceeds MAXSYMLINKS
      find: cycle detected for /lib/secure/32/
      ...etc...
      
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        SGaist
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        wrote on 2 Feb 2021, 19:26 last edited by
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        Don't do that kind of things as root, you might break stuff ;-)

        One thing I would do is to just build and install qtbase so you have a working base to go further.

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          wrote on 2 Feb 2021, 20:23 last edited by
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          I thought gmake install always had to be done as root. In any case, it works even less as ordinary user in qtbase:

          /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase $ gmake install
          cd src/ && ( test -e Makefile || /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile /opt/qt5/qtbase/src/src.pro -qtconf /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qt.conf -- -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -platform solaris-g++ -skip qtserialbus ) && gmake -f Makefile install
          gmake[1]: Entering directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/src'
          cd tools/bootstrap/ && ( test -e Makefile || /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile /opt/qt5/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap/bootstrap.pro -qtconf /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qt.conf -- -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -platform solaris-g++ -skip qtserialbus ) && gmake -f Makefile install
          gmake[2]: Entering directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap'
          install -m 644 -p ../../../lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a
          find: stat() error /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a: No such file or directory
          find: stat() error /bin/pod2man: Number of symbolic links encountered during path name traversal exceeds MAXSYMLINKS
          find: stat() error /usr/bin/pod2man: Number of symbolic links encountered during path name traversal exceeds MAXSYMLINKS
          find: cannot read dir /etc/sudoers.d: Permission denied
          find: cannot read dir /etc/svc/volatile/critpid: Permission denied
          
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            2 Feb 2021, 20:23

            I thought gmake install always had to be done as root. In any case, it works even less as ordinary user in qtbase:

            /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase $ gmake install
            cd src/ && ( test -e Makefile || /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile /opt/qt5/qtbase/src/src.pro -qtconf /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qt.conf -- -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -platform solaris-g++ -skip qtserialbus ) && gmake -f Makefile install
            gmake[1]: Entering directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/src'
            cd tools/bootstrap/ && ( test -e Makefile || /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile /opt/qt5/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap/bootstrap.pro -qtconf /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qt.conf -- -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -platform solaris-g++ -skip qtserialbus ) && gmake -f Makefile install
            gmake[2]: Entering directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap'
            install -m 644 -p ../../../lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a
            find: stat() error /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a: No such file or directory
            find: stat() error /bin/pod2man: Number of symbolic links encountered during path name traversal exceeds MAXSYMLINKS
            find: stat() error /usr/bin/pod2man: Number of symbolic links encountered during path name traversal exceeds MAXSYMLINKS
            find: cannot read dir /etc/sudoers.d: Permission denied
            find: cannot read dir /etc/svc/volatile/critpid: Permission denied
            
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            wrote on 3 Feb 2021, 06:59 last edited by jsulm 2 Mar 2021, 07:00
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            @Michele31415 said in QT5 build: CC: No such file or directory:

            I thought gmake install always had to be done as root

            Only when installing into system directories only writable by root.

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              wrote on 3 Feb 2021, 08:48 last edited by
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              Sorry, I managed to miss a part of my answer. You should put the sources somewhere in your standard user home folder and do the build there. Then when it's done successfully you can install it and then do it as root if you want it in a system folder. Otherwise, if it's just for your user, you can install it somewhere in your user home folder.

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                wrote on 3 Feb 2021, 17:50 last edited by
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                I guess I don't understand. I'm the only user. I always use /opt for big projects like QT or QEMU. The last thing I did was:

                /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase $ gmake -j16  > build.log 2>&1
                

                and that completed with no errors. So do I now have a working Qt5 in /opt/Qt5 that I can call from other builds? (QT5 is a prerequisite for the OpenSCAD 3D modeler).
                The "Building Qt5 from Git" web page says that after doing gmake you should do gmake install. Can I just go ahead and use Qt without doing the install? How do I tell if it's working?

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                  wrote on 3 Feb 2021, 18:19 last edited by
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                  Unless you created a developer build you have to call make install in order to have everything in the right place. Since you have already configured everything else you can go on in each required sub directory and call make/make install.

                  If the modules are note configured, you can use the classic qmake/make/make install.

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                    wrote on 4 Feb 2021, 01:36 last edited by
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                    OK, so I say:

                    /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase $ gmake
                    ...
                    (tail follows)
                    gmake[1]: Leaving directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/qmake'
                    cd doc/ && ( test -e Makefile || /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile /opt/qt5/qtbase/doc/doc.pro -qtconf /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qt.conf -- -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -platform solaris-g++ -skip qtserialbus ) && gmake -f Makefile 
                    gmake[1]: Entering directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/doc'
                    gmake[1]: Nothing to be done for 'first'.
                    gmake[1]: Leaving directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/doc'
                    

                    and then

                    /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase $ gmake install
                    cd src/ && ( test -e Makefile || /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile /opt/qt5/qtbase/src/src.pro -qtconf /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qt.conf -- -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -platform solaris-g++ -skip qtserialbus ) && gmake -f Makefile install
                    gmake[1]: Entering directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/src'
                    cd tools/bootstrap/ && ( test -e Makefile || /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile /opt/qt5/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap/bootstrap.pro -qtconf /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/bin/qt.conf -- -opensource -nomake examples -nomake tests -platform solaris-g++ -skip qtserialbus ) && gmake -f Makefile install
                    gmake[2]: Entering directory '/opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap'
                    install -m 644 -p ../../../lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a
                    find: stat() error /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a: No such file or directory
                    find: stat() error /bin/pod2man: Number of symbolic links encountered during path name traversal exceeds MAXSYMLINKS
                    find: stat() error /usr/bin/pod2man: Number of symbolic links encountered during path name traversal exceeds MAXSYMLINKS
                    find: cannot read dir /etc/sudoers.d: Permission denied
                    find: cannot read dir /etc/svc/volatile/critpid: Permission denied
                    find: cannot read dir /etc/svc/volatile/cups/certs: Permission denied
                    find: cannot read dir /etc/svc/volatile/sstore: Permission denied
                    find: cannot read dir /etc/svc/volatile/gdm: Permission denied
                    (and on and on)
                    
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                      wrote on 4 Feb 2021, 19:29 last edited by
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                      I don't understand why files in /etc are being accessed.

                      Do you have the same issue if you build Qt in a standard user home folder ?

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                        4 Feb 2021, 19:29

                        I don't understand why files in /etc are being accessed.

                        Do you have the same issue if you build Qt in a standard user home folder ?

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                        wrote on 11 Feb 2021, 01:00 last edited by
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                        @SGaist No, I have not tried building it from my directory in /export/home/. I'm not really sure why that would give a different result. I'm the only user on the machine.

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                          11 Feb 2021, 01:00

                          @SGaist No, I have not tried building it from my directory in /export/home/. I'm not really sure why that would give a different result. I'm the only user on the machine.

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                          wrote on 15 Mar 2021, 18:12 last edited by
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                          OK, I believe I have now successfully installed Qt5 in Solaris 11.4 SPARC. Referring to the above failed gmake install, there were three different things going on.

                          1. /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a not found. So I did
                          ln -s /opt/qt5/qt5-build/qtbase/lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a /lib/libQt5Bootstrap.a
                          
                          1. /usr/bin/pod2man was a symbolic link pointing to itself (that's weird). So in /usr/bin I said
                          rm pod2man
                          ln -s /usr/perl5/5.26/bin/pod2man pod2man
                          
                          1. All the "cycles found" errors (not shown above) were because gmake install was using /usr/bin/install instead of /opt/csw/bin/install. So I said
                          cd /opt/csw/bin
                          ln -s ginstall install
                          

                          After those changes,

                          # /opt/qt5/qt5-build/gmake install
                          

                          worked fine.

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