Unsolved Warnings - Build from source
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Hi, all:
I obtained the following warnings while building Qt from source. My OS env:
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04
- Python: 3.8.2
➜ ~ python --version Python 3.8.2
- Qt: qt-everywhere-src-5.15.1
The warnings I obtained:
Note: Also available for Linux: linux-clang linux-icc Note: The following modules are not being compiled in this configuration: webenginecore webengine webenginewidgets pdf pdfwidgets WARNING: QDoc will not be compiled, probably because libclang could not be located. This means that you cannot build the Qt documentation. Either ensure that llvm-config is in your PATH environment variable, or set LLVM_INSTALL_DIR to the location of your llvm installation. On Linux systems, you may be able to install libclang by installing the libclang-dev or libclang-devel package, depending on your distribution. On macOS, you can use Homebrew's llvm package. On Windows, you must set LLVM_INSTALL_DIR to the installation path. WARNING: Python version 2 (2.7.5 or later) is required to build QtWebengine. WARNING: Python version 2 (2.7.5 or later) is required to build QtPdf. WARNING: QtWebEngine will not be built. WARNING: QtPdf will not be built. Qt is now configured for building. Just run 'make'. Once everything is built, you must run 'make install'. Qt will be installed into '/opt'. Prior to reconfiguration, make sure you remove any leftovers from the previous build.
- Additionally, how can I reconfigure from scratch?
./configure clean
didn't work .
Thank you very much.
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Hi,
Last question first: do out of source builds, this avoids polluting the sources and if something goes wrong juste nuke the folder and start from scratch.
As for the warnings:
- you do not seem to have clang installed
- Python 2 is requested not 3