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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Another way is to build your own version of Qt with all unused features disabled. That requires some work as well.

    Depending on the modules you use, you can shave off some things like unused image/database plugins.

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      vandal_op
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      #5

      he is can run his project with out qt desing

      https://youtu.be/rFHPOZoqzcg?t=91

      but i can't
      i have a few dll error like the qt6core.dll q6widgets.dll qt6network.dll
      i cant run my project with out qt desing

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      • V vandal_op

        he is can run his project with out qt desing

        https://youtu.be/rFHPOZoqzcg?t=91

        but i can't
        i have a few dll error like the qt6core.dll q6widgets.dll qt6network.dll
        i cant run my project with out qt desing

        alt text

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        Christian Ehrlicher
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        #6

        @vandal_op said in How can i static build qt project in Visual Studio:

        i have a few dll error like the qt6core.dll q6widgets.dll qt6network.dll

        You need to adjust your PATH environment variable so the dlls are found during runtime.

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          vandal_op
          wrote on last edited by vandal_op
          #7

          how can i do?

          where is the dlls? i think i have to found dlls folder and write to this page?
          im right?
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          • V vandal_op

            how can i do?

            where is the dlls? i think i have to found dlls folder and write to this page?
            im right?
            alt text

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            Christian Ehrlicher
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            wrote on last edited by Christian Ehrlicher
            #8

            @vandal_op said in How can i static build qt project in Visual Studio:

            how can i do?

            lmgtfy

            where is the dlls?

            In your first post you wrote where you installed your Qt to, so I would start searching in there...

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              • V Offline
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                #10

                alt text

                i cant build static qt, what is this error?

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                  vandal_op
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                  any help?

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                  • Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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                    Christian Ehrlicher
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                    #12

                    As you can see in your output you're building for MinGW, not MSVC. Adjust your environment (hint: Visual Studio Command prompt) so cl.exe is properly found by configure.bat/cmake.

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                      #13

                      i watch this video https://youtu.be/KCH92zvrHas?t=330t
                      and his have a gnuwin32 file in qt src but i dont have
                      and he is using this file for build..

                      https://prnt.sc/dGJM8w4fCtwy

                      https://prnt.sc/8ixug_JUdXLb

                      https://prnt.sc/R_jmzIoEV6Bd

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                      • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                        As you can see in your output you're building for MinGW, not MSVC. Adjust your environment (hint: Visual Studio Command prompt) so cl.exe is properly found by configure.bat/cmake.

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                        @Christian-Ehrlicher did u have anything info?

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                        • V vandal_op

                          @Christian-Ehrlicher did u have anything info?

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                          Christian Ehrlicher
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                          @vandal_op said in How can i static build qt project in Visual Studio:

                          did u have anything info?

                          No - I already told you that you have to make sure that configure picks up the msvc compiler and not the MinGW one as you can't mix the two compiler. So clean up your build dir and start over.

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                            #16

                            @Christian-Ehrlicher finaly i can build now but not working again..

                            https://prnt.sc/dw5Ji91U6kK6
                            prefix folder is empty

                            https://prnt.sc/n7b1vcGn1pr_

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                              #17

                              doesnt have jom make file

                              https://prnt.sc/C683RFG_Wa2r

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                                #18

                                alt text

                                I seriously don't understand qt, I just want to compile as static and I couldn't do it in 3 days..

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                                  #19

                                  Have 3 folders (you can name them however you want):

                                  /src
                                      //this is where Qt sources are
                                  /build
                                     // this is where you build
                                  /install
                                     //this is where you install
                                  

                                  From start menu open x64 Native Tools Command prompt for VS. You don't need admin privileges.
                                  cd to your build directory (not src!)
                                  In your build directory:
                                  ../src/configure -prefix <full path to install dir> -static -static-runtime <any other options you want>
                                  cmake --build . --parallel
                                  cmake --install .
                                  if you also built debug version then also cmake --install . --config Debug
                                  That's it, 3 or 4 commands.

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                                  • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

                                    Have 3 folders (you can name them however you want):

                                    /src
                                        //this is where Qt sources are
                                    /build
                                       // this is where you build
                                    /install
                                       //this is where you install
                                    

                                    From start menu open x64 Native Tools Command prompt for VS. You don't need admin privileges.
                                    cd to your build directory (not src!)
                                    In your build directory:
                                    ../src/configure -prefix <full path to install dir> -static -static-runtime <any other options you want>
                                    cmake --build . --parallel
                                    cmake --install .
                                    if you also built debug version then also cmake --install . --config Debug
                                    That's it, 3 or 4 commands.

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                                    vandal_op
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #20

                                    @Chris-Kawa
                                    alt text
                                    it was running fine but still gave an error

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #21

                                      Read the third line.

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                                      • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

                                        Read the third line.

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                                        vandal_op
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #22

                                        @Chris-Kawa

                                        • cd c:/qt-static/build
                                        • c:/qt-static/src/configure -debug-and-release -commercial -confirm-license -static -platform win32-msvc2019 -nomake examples -nomake tests -prefix C:\Qt-Static\install
                                        • cmake --build . --parallel

                                        build success.
                                        alt text
                                        install error
                                        alt text

                                        I think I did all the steps correctly but the result is still like this.

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                                          Chris Kawa
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #23

                                          Don't re-run configure in a directory that you have a failed build in. If a build fails clear the build directory and start over from clean state: empty dir, configure, build, install.
                                          Don't pass -platform win32-msvc2019. Platform is deduced from the environment i.e. the command prompt bat you used. Note that you're building 32bit version. If you want to build 64bit version start the x64 command prompt.
                                          Don't try to build modules you don't need. In the src dir you have directories like this:

                                          qt3d
                                          qt5compat
                                          qtactiveqt
                                          qtcharts
                                          ...
                                          

                                          Each of them is a Qt module. You need qtbase and qttools. Others are optional. Go through the list and for each module you're not planning to use exclude it via parameter of configure. Some of those are also not supported in a static build (you got a message about it in your previous post). Exclude those too. For example to exclude qtwebengine pass -skip qtwebengine. Do that for every module that is not supported or you're not planning to use.

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