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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    wrote on last edited by
    #11

    pseudo bash:

    @
    C:\Users\me\Desktop
    mkdir build_qt5
    cd build_qt5
    ..\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.3.1\configure -release -static -nomake examples -nomake demos
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      blu083
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      #12

      I'm unable to build. Trying to be very explicit about my process. Things terminate with error U1077.

      This post seems to suggest something along the lines of a bad example or needing to disable my antivirus?
      http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10356198/error-when-compiling-qt-nmake-fatal-error-u1077

      @

      Open VS2013 x64 Native Tools Command Prompt

      Install perl, git, python, ruby

      Perl

      Git

      Python

      [Ruby](1.9.3 http://www.rubyinstaller.org/downloads/

      Restart command prompt (and potentially machine) and ensure

      these all now exist in your PATH variable

      perl --version
      git --version
      python --version
      ruby --version

      Make separate directories for the source and build

      cd \Users\blu083\Desktop
      mkdir qt5source
      mkdir qt5build

      cd qt5source
      git clone https://github.com/qtproject/qt5.git
      // May have to move folders around
      git checkout 5.3.1
      perl init-repository

      Clean any potential previous configuration

      cd \Users\blu083\Desktop\qt5source
      git submodule foreach --recursive "git clean -dfx"

      Create the config file

      cd \Users\blu083\Desktop\qt5build
      C:\Users\blu083\Desktop\qt5source\configure -release -opensource -static -nomake examples

      Compile to the build directory

      cd \Users\blu083\Desktop\qt5build
      nmake
      ...
      mt.exe : general error c101008d: Failed to write the updated manifest to the resource of file "......\bin\moc.exe". The operation failed.
      NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\bin\x64\mt.exe"' : return code '0x1f'
      @

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      • SGaistS Offline
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        SGaist
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        #13

        Indeed, depending on which anti-virus you have on your computer, it may interfere with the creation of executable files.

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          blu083
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          #14

          Woo hoo! Turning off my antivirus and running as administrator did it.

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            SGaist
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            #15

            You shouldn't need to run it as admin. Standard user should be enough to build and run.

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              blu083
              wrote on last edited by
              #16

              Continuing with the directions here: https://qt-project.org/wiki/Build_Standalone_Qt_Application_for_Windows

              It's unclear where I place the static build. At the highest level of my application? I also get stopped again by the following error in my process. Note that my PATH variable does NOT have a path to qmake, so I put in the full path to be more explicit about everything. I may end up needed an absolute path to mt.exe as well:

              @

              Open VS2013 x64 Native Tools Command Prompt

              cd \Users\blu083\Desktop\MyQtProject\MyProjectApp
              C:\Qt\5.3\msvc2013_64\bin\qmake MyApp.pro
              nmake release
              error LNK2038: mismatch detected for 'RuntimeLibrary': value 'MD_DynamicRelease' doesn't match value 'MT_StaticRelease' in MainWindow.obj
              cd release
              mt.exe -manifest MyApp.exe.manifest -outputresource: MyApp.exe;1
              @

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                SGaist
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                #17

                Simple, you don't move a build

                Did you cleanup your project before running qmake ?

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                  blu083
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                  #18

                  Yes. But I still don't understand how are my built libraries found. Will these now conflict with files under @C:\Qt@ directory? Can I delete the qt5build directory from my desktop?

                  I am now getting problems where I cannot build a release via QtCreator:
                  @
                  MSVCRT.lib(MSVCR120.dll):-1: error: LNK2005: memmove already defined in LIBCMT.lib(memcpy.obj)
                  MSVCRT.lib(MSVCR120.dll):-1: error: LNK2005: free already defined in LIBCMT.lib(free.obj)
                  MSVCRT.lib(MSVCR120.dll):-1: error: LNK2005: malloc already defined in LIBCMT.lib(malloc.obj)
                  ...
                  qtmain.lib(qtmain_win.obj):-1: error: LNK2038: mismatch detected for 'RuntimeLibrary': value 'MD_DynamicRelease' doesn't match value 'MT_StaticRelease' in Settings.obj
                  ...
                  LINK : warning LNK4098: defaultlib 'MSVCRT' conflicts with use of other libs; use /NODEFAULTLIB:library
                  @

                  This problem only seems to exist on the PC on which I did a static build. A new PC, that I just downloaded Qt5.3 onto does NOT get these errors.

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                    #19

                    Did you by any chance modify Qt's sources to link against Visual Studio's static run time ?

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                      blu083
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                      #20

                      I followed the directions as closely as I could. My steps are explicitly documented in this thread. I, I don't know what to do anymore. I think I'm going to build chrome apps.

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                        #21

                        That part doesn't show anywhere in the thread, that's why I'm asking this. If you didn't touch Qt's sources then you should be linking to the dynamic c++ runtime (which is a good thing).

                        So the question is, are you setting the MT flag anywhere in your project ? If so then please remove it.

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                          blu083
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                          #22

                          I've searched the overarching .pro and the two sub project .pro files (one I never touch and is an HIDAPI project). None of them make any reference to an MT flag (I'm still searching around for what that flag is and how it could've been set). Here are the contents of my .pro files:

                          @
                          TEMPLATE = subdirs
                          CONFIG += ordered
                          CONFIG += static

                          SUBDIRS =
                          HIDAPI
                          Bootloader
                          @

                          @
                          TARGET = "MyApp"
                          TEMPLATE = app
                          QT += sql
                          QT += widgets
                          QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_RELEASE = -Os
                          INCLUDEPATH += ../
                          SOURCES +=
                          MainWindow.cpp
                          main.cpp
                          Dummy.cpp
                          HEADERS +=
                          MainWindow.h
                          Dummy.h

                          FORMS += MainWindow.ui
                          RESOURCES += resources.qrc
                          OTHER_FILES += windows.rc

                          #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                          Add the correct HIDAPI library according to what OS is being used

                          #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          win32: LIBS += -L../HIDAPI/windows
                          macx: LIBS += -L../HIDAPI/mac
                          unix: !macx: LIBS += -L../HIDAPI/linux
                          LIBS += -lHIDAPI

                          #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                          Make sure to add the required libraries or frameworks for the hidapi to work

                          depending on what OS is being used

                          #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          macx: LIBS += -framework CoreFoundation -framework IOkit
                          win32: LIBS += -lSetupAPI
                          unix: !macx: LIBS += -lusb-1.0

                          #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                          Make sure output directory for object file and executable is in the correct

                          subdirectory

                          #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          macx {
                          DESTDIR = mac
                          OBJECTS_DIR = mac
                          MOC_DIR = mac
                          UI_DIR = mac
                          RCC_DIR = mac
                          }
                          unix: !macx {
                          DESTDIR = linux
                          OBJECTS_DIR = linux
                          MOC_DIR = linux
                          UI_DIR = linux
                          RCC_DIR = linux
                          }
                          win32 {
                          DESTDIR = windows
                          OBJECTS_DIR = windows
                          MOC_DIR = windows
                          UI_DIR = windows
                          RCC_DIR = windows
                          }
                          @

                          @

                          -------------------------------------------------

                          Project created by QtCreator 2010-10-29T15:54:07

                          -------------------------------------------------

                          QT -= gui
                          TARGET = HIDAPI
                          TEMPLATE = lib
                          CONFIG += staticlib
                          HEADERS += hidapi.h

                          -------------------------------------------------

                          Add appropriate source file depending on OS

                          -------------------------------------------------

                          macx: SOURCES += mac/hid.c
                          unix: !macx: SOURCES += linux/hid-libusb.c
                          win32: SOURCES += windows/hid.cpp

                          -------------------------------------------------

                          Make sure output directory for object file and

                          library is in the correct subdirectory

                          -------------------------------------------------

                          macx {
                          DESTDIR = mac
                          OBJECTS_DIR = mac
                          MOC_DIR = mac
                          UI_DIR = mac
                          RCC_DIR = mac
                          }
                          unix: !macx {
                          DESTDIR = linux
                          OBJECTS_DIR = linux
                          MOC_DIR = linux
                          UI_DIR = linux
                          RCC_DIR = linux
                          }
                          win32 {
                          DESTDIR = windows
                          OBJECTS_DIR = windows
                          MOC_DIR = windows
                          UI_DIR = windows
                          RCC_DIR = windows
                          }
                          @

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                            Did you also compile your dependencies yourself ?

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