| HOW TO BUILD QT5 |
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| Synopsis |
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| System requirements |
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| - Perl 5.8 or later |
| - Python 2.7 or later |
| - C++ compiler supporting the C++11 standard |
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| For other platform specific requirements, |
| please see section "Setting up your machine" on: |
| http://wiki.qt.io/Get_The_Source |
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| Licensing: |
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| Opensource users: |
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| <license> = -opensource |
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| Commercial users: |
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| <license> = -commercial |
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| Linux, Mac: |
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| cd <path>/<source_package> |
| ./configure -prefix $PWD/qtbase <license> -nomake tests |
| make -j 4 |
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| Windows: |
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| Open a command prompt. |
| Ensure that the following tools can be found in the path: |
| * Supported compiler (Visual Studio 2012 or later, |
| MinGW-builds gcc 4.9 or later) |
| * Perl version 5.12 or later [http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/] |
| * Python version 2.7 or later [http://www.activestate.com/activepython/] |
| * Ruby version 1.9.3 or later [http://rubyinstaller.org/] |
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| cd <path>\<source_package> |
| configure -prefix %CD%\qtbase <license> -nomake tests |
| nmake // jom // mingw32-make |
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| To accelerate the bootstrap of qmake with MSVC, it may be useful to pass |
| "-make-tool jom" on the configure command line. If you do not use jom, |
| adding "/MP" to the CL environment variable is a good idea. |
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| More details follow. |
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| Build! |
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| A typical `configure; make' build process is used. |
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| Some relevant configure options (see configure -help): |
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| -release Compile and link Qt with debugging turned off. |
| -debug Compile and link Qt with debugging turned on. |
| -nomake tests Disable building of tests to speed up compilation |
| -nomake examples Disable building of examples to speed up compilation |
| -confirm-license Automatically acknowledge the LGPL 2.1 license. |
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| Example for a release build: |
| (adjust the `-jN' parameter as appropriate for your system) |
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| ./configure -prefix $PWD/qtbase <license> |
| make -j4 |
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| Example for a developer build: |
| (enables more autotests, builds debug version of libraries, ...) |
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| ./configure -developer-build <license> |
| make -j4 |
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| See output of `./configure -help' for documentation on various options to |
| configure. |
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| The above examples will build whatever Qt5 modules have been enabled by |
| default in the build system. |
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| It is possible to build selected modules with their dependencies by doing |
| a `make module-<foo>'. For example, to build only qtdeclarative, |
| and the modules it depends on: |
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| ./configure -prefix $PWD/qtbase <license> |
| make -j4 module-qtdeclarative |
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| This can save a lot of time if you are only interested in a subset of Qt5. |
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| Hints |
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| The submodule repository qtrepotools contains useful scripts for |
| developers and release engineers. Consider adding qtrepotools/bin |
| to your PATH environment variable to access them. |
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| The qt5_tool in qtrepotools has some more features which may be of interest. |
| Try `qt5_tool --help'. |
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| Building Qt5 from git |
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| See http://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git and README.git |
| for more information. |
| See http://wiki.qt.io/Qt_5 for the reference platforms. |
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| Documentation |
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| After configuring and compiling Qt, building the documentation is possible by running |
| "make docs". |
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| After having built the documentation, you need to install it with the following |
| command: |
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| make install_docs |
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| The documentation is installed in the path set to $QT_INSTALL_DOCS. |
| Running "qmake -query" will list the value of QT_INSTALL_DOCS. |
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| Information about Qt 5's documentation is located in qtbase/doc/README |
| or in the following page: http://wiki.qt.io/Qt5DocumentationProject |
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| Note: Building the documentation is only tested on desktop platforms. |