[Qt-interest] Qt Linux static compilation
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qzvjtml02 at sneakemail.com
Fri Jul 3 20:30:40 CEST 2009
Ah, alright that DID move stuff to the right place. However... there
is no Qmake. Once again following this page: http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/deployment-x11.html
, I did the following:
cd /opt/qtsdk-2009.03/qt
./configure -static -prefix /opt/qtsdk-2009.03/qt-static
make sub-src
cd /opt/qtsdk-2009.03/qt/src (I believe this is what you recommended)
make install
All of this succeeded with no errors. So I moved onto the next step
on the web page: linking my application to the static version. So I
did the following:
make clean
export PATH=/opt/qtsdk-2009.03/qt-static/bin
qmake -config release
And it died right there saying Qmake was not installed. It IS in /opt/
qtsdk-2009.03/qt/bin, so the regular version of Qt works, but this one
doesn't. Am I doing something else wrong? Thank you for your help
Thiago!
Kyle Fazzari
On Jul 3, 2009, at 1:39 AM, Thiago Macieira thiago.macieira-at-
trolltech.com |Qt-interest| wrote:
> Em Sexta-feira 03 Julho 2009, às 10:07:14, você escreveu:
>> Does it need the extra stuff it's trying to compile? I mean...
>> what's the point in running "make sub-src" if "make install" does
>> everything else anyway? Running "make install" seems to compile
>> basically
>> the exact same stuff as simply running "make," and I've read not to
>> do the
>> latter for static compilations as all you need are the libraries.
>
> cd src; make install
>
> --
> Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) nokia.com
> Senior Product Manager - Nokia, Qt Software
> Sandakerveien 116, NO-0402 Oslo, Norway
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