From: jan v. k. <j.v...@gm...> - 2012-07-04 12:47:45
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It was my own stupidity, not having set the right option to CONFIG in the pro file. Anyway thanks for the replies best jan ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: jan van katwijk <j.v...@gm...> Date: 2012/7/4 Subject: Fwd: [Mingw-w64-public] Fwd: cross compiling with static Qt libraries To: min...@li... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: xunxun <xun...@gm...> Date: 2012/7/4 Subject: Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Fwd: cross compiling with static Qt libraries To: min...@li... Cc: jan van katwijk <j.v...@gm...> 于 2012/7/4 18:35, jan van katwijk 写道: May be this is the wrong list, do not know, but it seems to me that QtCore > and QtGui need a lot of > windows-related libs, such as ole32 and gdi32, and a lot more, but I > cannot find which ones. > > The second issue is indeed the way the makefile is generated and the order > in which the libraries > appear in the command line of the linker. Once I know what the windows > related libs are (or how to find these), > I can build - by adapting the generated makefiles - my application. Not > nice, but for the time being workable. > > So, if there is any pointer to how finding the appropriate libraries for > missing symbols, that would already > be a great help. > > best > jan > > I don't know that. I built qt4.7.1 static lib on Win7 ago, but I have no your problem. Maybe your build process has some problems? -- Best Regards, xunxun Well, I just used the Fedora-17 packages, `I can hardly believe that I am the very first one to use these, so most likely I am doing something stupid or (alternatively) forgetting to do something useful. Again, any help in letting me find libraries containing definitions for missing symbols is appreciated best jan -- Jan van Katwijk +31 (0)15 3698980 +31 (0) 628260355 -- Jan van Katwijk +31 (0)15 3698980 +31 (0) 628260355 |