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  • sierdzioS Offline
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    sierdzio
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    Repo init is still necessary (unless you download source code as .zip archive). Please run it.

    Regarding your error, pass the flag -no-warnings-as-errors (check in configure help if I remember the syntax correctly) to silence this warning/error.

    (Z(:^

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    • sierdzioS sierdzio

      Repo init is still necessary (unless you download source code as .zip archive). Please run it.

      Regarding your error, pass the flag -no-warnings-as-errors (check in configure help if I remember the syntax correctly) to silence this warning/error.

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      wrote on last edited by jan marco alkema
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      @sierdzio said in vs2015 errors with (git) source code:

      Regarding your error, pass the flag -no-warnings-as-errors (check in configure help if I remember the syntax correctly) to silence this warning/error.

      -warnings-are-errors . Treat warnings as errors [no; yes if -developer-build]

      There sees to be no "-no-warnings-as-errors" configure option.

      The 'warning as errors' comes from the "-developer-build" configure option.

      A little bit strange to compile the source code not as "-developer-build". I will try it with "-developer-build" configure option removed.

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        Yes you can skip the -developer-build. But I'm pretty sure the -no-warnings-as-errors exists as well, even though it may be unlisted. Configure help states in the beginning that most flags can be negated with -no.

        (Z(:^

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          @sierdzio said in vs2015 errors with (git) source code:

          Regarding your error, pass the flag -no-warnings-as-errors (check in configure help if I remember the syntax correctly) to silence this warning/error.

          -warnings-are-errors . Treat warnings as errors [no; yes if -developer-build]

          There sees to be no "-no-warnings-as-errors" configure option.

          The 'warning as errors' comes from the "-developer-build" configure option.

          A little bit strange to compile the source code not as "-developer-build". I will try it with "-developer-build" configure option removed.

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          @jan-marco-alkema said in vs2015 errors with (git) source code:

          The 'warning as errors' comes from the "-developer-build" configure option.

          Because -developer-build is for when you're building Qt to contribute to its codebase. Use -debug or -release and specify -prefix directory so make install succeeds.

          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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            @jan-marco-alkema said in vs2015 errors with (git) source code:

            The 'warning as errors' comes from the "-developer-build" configure option.

            Because -developer-build is for when you're building Qt to contribute to its codebase. Use -debug or -release and specify -prefix directory so make install succeeds.

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            wrote on last edited by jan marco alkema
            #11

            1:git://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git

            2:qt5vars1.bat
            cd "C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
            CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" x86
            REM CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" amd64
            SET _ROOT="C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
            SET PATH=%_ROOT%\qtbase\bin;%_ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin;%PATH%
            REM SET QMAKESPEC=win32-msvc2015
            SET _ROOT=

            3:qt5vars2d.bat
            perl init-repository -f
            configure -debug-and-release -opensource -platform win32-msvc2015 -nomake examples -nomake tests -prefix "C:\dev\persinfonet\Qt_all\Kits\Qt57MSVC2015_32bit"
            "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\bin\nmake" install

            First I download the qt code with git (1:git://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git), after that, I run qt5vars1.bat and qt5vars2d.bat
            Later I run command:
            nmake

            I get the error:
            0_1524945145812_setcursorblinkperiod_is_not_member_of_qwidgetlineControl.jpg

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            • J jan marco alkema

              1:git://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git

              2:qt5vars1.bat
              cd "C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
              CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" x86
              REM CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" amd64
              SET _ROOT="C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
              SET PATH=%_ROOT%\qtbase\bin;%_ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin;%PATH%
              REM SET QMAKESPEC=win32-msvc2015
              SET _ROOT=

              3:qt5vars2d.bat
              perl init-repository -f
              configure -debug-and-release -opensource -platform win32-msvc2015 -nomake examples -nomake tests -prefix "C:\dev\persinfonet\Qt_all\Kits\Qt57MSVC2015_32bit"
              "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\bin\nmake" install

              First I download the qt code with git (1:git://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git), after that, I run qt5vars1.bat and qt5vars2d.bat
              Later I run command:
              nmake

              I get the error:
              0_1524945145812_setcursorblinkperiod_is_not_member_of_qwidgetlineControl.jpg

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              JKSH
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              #12

              @jan-marco-alkema said in vs2015 errors with (git) source code:

              3:qt5vars2d.bat
              perl init-repository -f

              Did you check out a specific version of Qt? See your earlier screenshot:

              Screenshot of instructions

              Call these commands to clean out your old files and check out a proper version:

              > git clean -dfx
              > git submodule foreach "git clean -dfx"
              > git checkout v5.10.1
              > git submodule update
              

              After that, delete C:\dev\persinfonet\Qt_all\Kits\Qt57MSVC2015_32bit and try building again.

              Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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              • JKSHJ JKSH

                @jan-marco-alkema said in vs2015 errors with (git) source code:

                3:qt5vars2d.bat
                perl init-repository -f

                Did you check out a specific version of Qt? See your earlier screenshot:

                Screenshot of instructions

                Call these commands to clean out your old files and check out a proper version:

                > git clean -dfx
                > git submodule foreach "git clean -dfx"
                > git checkout v5.10.1
                > git submodule update
                

                After that, delete C:\dev\persinfonet\Qt_all\Kits\Qt57MSVC2015_32bit and try building again.

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                wrote on last edited by jan marco alkema
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                @JKSH

                After that, delete C:\dev\persinfonet\Qt_all\Kits\Qt57MSVC2015_32bit and try building again.
                0_1525087429895_Qt57MSVC2015_32bit_is_not_searchable.jpg

                Did you check out a specific version of Qt? See your earlier screenshot:
                No, I did a standard toirtoise git download:

                1:git://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git
                0_1525087332735_tortoisegit_qt_download2.jpg

                2:qt5vars1.bat
                cd "C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
                CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" x86
                REM CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" amd64
                SET _ROOT="C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
                SET PATH=%_ROOT%\qtbase\bin;%_ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin;%PATH%
                REM SET QMAKESPEC=win32-msvc2015
                SET _ROOT=

                3:qt5git3.bat
                cd "C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
                git clean -dfx
                git submodule foreach "git clean -dfx"
                git checkout v5.10.1
                git submodule update

                4:qt5vars2d.bat
                cd "C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
                perl init-repository -f
                configure -debug-and-release -opensource -platform win32-msvc2015 -nomake examples -nomake tests -prefix "C:\dev\persinfonet\Qt_all\Kits\Qt57MSVC2015_32bit"
                "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\bin\nmake" install

                First I download the qt code with git (1:git://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git), after that, I run qt5vars1.bat, qt5git3.bat and qt5vars2d.bat

                Later I run command:
                nmake

                I keep getting the error:
                0_1525087346784_setcursorblinkperiod_is_not_member_of_qwidgetlinecontrol.jpg

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                  Hi,

                  From the looks of it, you didn't checkout all modules at 5.10.1, did you ?

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                  • J jan marco alkema

                    @JKSH

                    After that, delete C:\dev\persinfonet\Qt_all\Kits\Qt57MSVC2015_32bit and try building again.
                    0_1525087429895_Qt57MSVC2015_32bit_is_not_searchable.jpg

                    Did you check out a specific version of Qt? See your earlier screenshot:
                    No, I did a standard toirtoise git download:

                    1:git://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git
                    0_1525087332735_tortoisegit_qt_download2.jpg

                    2:qt5vars1.bat
                    cd "C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
                    CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" x86
                    REM CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" amd64
                    SET _ROOT="C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
                    SET PATH=%_ROOT%\qtbase\bin;%_ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin;%PATH%
                    REM SET QMAKESPEC=win32-msvc2015
                    SET _ROOT=

                    3:qt5git3.bat
                    cd "C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
                    git clean -dfx
                    git submodule foreach "git clean -dfx"
                    git checkout v5.10.1
                    git submodule update

                    4:qt5vars2d.bat
                    cd "C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
                    perl init-repository -f
                    configure -debug-and-release -opensource -platform win32-msvc2015 -nomake examples -nomake tests -prefix "C:\dev\persinfonet\Qt_all\Kits\Qt57MSVC2015_32bit"
                    "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\bin\nmake" install

                    First I download the qt code with git (1:git://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git), after that, I run qt5vars1.bat, qt5git3.bat and qt5vars2d.bat

                    Later I run command:
                    nmake

                    I keep getting the error:
                    0_1525087346784_setcursorblinkperiod_is_not_member_of_qwidgetlinecontrol.jpg

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                    JKSH
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                    wrote on last edited by
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                    OK, I just realized that qdeclarativetextinput.cpp is from qtquick1.git which is deprecated. QWidgetLineControl::setCursorBlinkPeriod() has indeed been removed, which breaks the build: http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/commit/?id=1b5bc9723c0b23ca5197097c3087df6bbe024a2a

                    Does anyone know the proper way to omit qtquick1.git from the repo initialization?

                    @jan-marco-alkema Follow the steps from my previous post again (but you don't need to run TortoiseGit or call init-repository anymore). This time, also delete C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5\qtquick1\ before you run configure. Now, Visual Studio won't try to build broken code.

                    Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                    • JKSHJ JKSH

                      OK, I just realized that qdeclarativetextinput.cpp is from qtquick1.git which is deprecated. QWidgetLineControl::setCursorBlinkPeriod() has indeed been removed, which breaks the build: http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/commit/?id=1b5bc9723c0b23ca5197097c3087df6bbe024a2a

                      Does anyone know the proper way to omit qtquick1.git from the repo initialization?

                      @jan-marco-alkema Follow the steps from my previous post again (but you don't need to run TortoiseGit or call init-repository anymore). This time, also delete C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5\qtquick1\ before you run configure. Now, Visual Studio won't try to build broken code.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      @JKSH

                      3:qt5git3.bat
                      cd "C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
                      git clean -dfx
                      git submodule foreach "git clean -dfx"
                      git checkout v5.10.1
                      git submodule update

                      4:qt5vars2d.bat
                      cd "C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5"
                      rd /s /q "C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5\qtquick1"
                      configure -debug-and-release -opensource -platform win32-msvc2015 -nomake examples -nomake tests -prefix "C:\dev\persinfonet\Qt_all\Kits\Qt57MSVC2015_32bit"
                      "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\bin\nmake" install

                      Nmake

                      QT-seems to compile in proper manner:
                      0_1525122983473_Qt_compiles_with_nmake.jpg

                      There is no directory: C:\dev\persinfonet\Qt_all\Kits\Qt57MSVC2015_32bit
                      0_1525123014466_Qt57MSVC2015_32bit .jpg

                      92 qt applications (executables):

                      0_1525123065460_qt_executables.jpg

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                        What if you use jom.exe install ?

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          What if you use jom.exe install ?

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                          @SGaist
                          0_1525163001252_jom_get_source.jpg

                          I put in my system path:
                          C:\dev\persinfonet\qt5\qtbase\bin
                          C:\dev\persinfonet\jom\bin

                          0_1525163012688_jom_qmake.jpg

                          I see Jomd.exe application:

                          0_1525163056239_jom_applications.jpg

                          Jomd doesnot work because jomd uses qt dll's, which have to be build by compiling QT.

                          "Workaround": I should compile with nmake. After nmake compiling, i must copy QT exe and dll files to another place ("C:\dev\persinfonet\Qt_all\Kits\Qt57MSVC2015_32bit" ?)

                          0_1525163230157_jomd_make_qt.jpg

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                            Jom is already provided with Qt, somewhere under the Qt Creator folder.

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                            • SGaistS SGaist

                              Jom is already provided with Qt, somewhere under the Qt Creator folder.

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                              @SGaist said in vs2015 errors with (git) source code:

                              Jom is already provided with Qt, somewhere under the Qt Creator folder.

                              I like to compile QT from source. N.B. If I use windows QT installer i will get jom.exe

                              I did execute the commands:
                              jomd
                              jomd install

                              0_1525215276133_jomd_install.jpg

                              Now i get the Qt57MSV2015_32bit directory. Maybe i forgot "nmake install" in the nmake solution.

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