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Qt5-MSVC-Static
Set of tools to build Qt5 static libs on Windows.
There are some binaries available here
Dependencies
- MSVC 2013-2017 with WDK 8.1/10+ (Community edition works fine)
- Qt 5.8.0+ sources (Works with previous version with minor edits)
- Python 2.7 (https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/) (for Qt)
- Perl (http://strawberryperl.com/) (for OpenSSL)
- OpenSSL 1.0.x/1.1.x
Make sure Python, Perl are all in the PATH or add them to PATH in options.bat
NTFS case sensitivity needs to be turned OFF in the parent folder before cloning.
You can check with this command:
fsutil file queryCaseSensitiveInfo .
If you need to disable it:
fsutil file setCaseSensitiveInfo . disable
You can check the official documentation here:
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/windows-requirements.html
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/windows-building.html
Usage
First, we need to check the folder names are correct in tools/options.bat
Open a VS command prompt in the repo's root.
The links for the prompts are "VS2017_Win32/64"
You will need to run qt.bat from the VS command prompt.
Run these commands in the following order to build Qt:
- qt download
- qt openssl
- qt setup
- qt build
Additional Qt modules
Those can be downloaded and installed by the script.
If you want to install extra Qt modules like qtscript or webkit:
- Run this command: qt extra [module-name]
- You need to run it once per module
You obviously have to do that after installing Qt. Modules can be found here: http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.12/5.12.1/submodules/
Configuration
Only release libs are enabled by default. You can add the debug libs or use the official sdk libs for debugging. You can add extra build options for Qt by editing the EXTRABUILDOPTIONS var in options.bat
You can check the official configuration guide here: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/configure-options.html