[Qt-interest] ATL in Qt...
BRM
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Mon Apr 26 18:06:18 CEST 2010
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> From: "Malyushytsky, Alex" <alex at wai.com>
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> Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 4:40:55 PM
> Subject: Re: [Qt-interest] ATL in Qt...
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> With lack of full information I will make few assumptions which according to my
> impression are required for being able to link to static library:
> 1. The same Microsoft compiler was used to build: Qt, your project and static library.
>If not I am afraid you are out of lack.
Qt is the Windows version (4.5.2) released by Nokia.
The rest are all compiled under the same compiler - MSVS 2008 SP1+TR1
> 2. Static library you mentioned is linked to the same version of CRT libraries.
Static library is configured using QMake. Yes I have the source; it is built as part of the project.
While it is just standard C/C++ its project file is a QMake project.
All the projects are converted to VC++ using:
qmake -tp vc <qmake project>
One set of projects is converted using:
qmake -tp vc -r <general qmake project>
> This mostly likely is false, cause static libraries are normally linked to static (single
> threaded or multithreaded) CRT libraries and Qt, unless it was changed recently
> does not support linking to static CRT on the Windows. You can try manually
> set the appropriate compiler options and rebuild Qt and your project to link
> against static CRTs, but at the time I tried it were introducing run-time
> problem in Qt core. If you have access to the source code of the static
> library you mention it would be much easier to rebuild that static library to
> use CRT you need. If you don't have access to it, my impression that it
> is a lost game and you better find a way not to link to that static library. All
> you will need to do is to find all static library
> dependencies.
I've tried setting a number of compiler options on the main project/solution but to no avail.
Namely: Changing to using static MFC, enabling ATL.
I can try the dynamic MFC/ATL too.
Ben
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Subject: [Qt-interest] ATL in Qt...
I have a project that
> is liking in a _static_ library (not a DLL) on Windows. The library itself is
> mostly pure C/C++; however, it is ported from an MFC/ATL codebase and uses some
> ATL classes - namely CPoint and CSize.
When I compile under Linux the
> appropriate definitions are provided in module that is part of the library;
> however, compiling under Windows is causing some problems as the definitions
> interfere with the Windows definitions.
I've tried enabling the project
> via its settings to use MFC and ATL as
static libraries; but did not have any
> success.
I really only need to link some stuff in. Is there a trick to
> doing this with
> QMake?
TIA,
Ben
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