I want to use a static build of Qt 5.4. Since there is no precompiled static build available, you have to build one from the Qt source code yourself.
My environment is the following:
- Windows 7 x64
- Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate Update 4
- Qt5 Visual Studio Add-in 1.2.4
- ActivePerl / ActivePython installed (required to build Qt source)
My procedure was the following (cf. Qt Documentation > Qt 5.4 > Qt for Windows - Building from Source):
- Download qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.4.0.zip
- Extract to a temp folder
- Open a command prompt as described here (basically, this is similar to open a "Visual Studio Command Prompt" and adding some paths to the path variable)
Run configure with the following command
configure -c++11 -mp -release -static -nomake tests -nomake examples -prefix D:\Qt\qt-5.4.0-x86-msvc2013-compact-static -platform win32-msvc2013 -opengl desktop -no-icu -skip webkit
Run
nmake
andnmake install
All this run through without errors.
Then in Visual Studio, I changed the Qt version of an existing Qt project to D:\Qt\qt-5.4.0-x86-msvc2013-compact-static
as this was the output folder of the above procedure.
However, now I get tons of unresolved symbol errors of the following kind (build configuration "release"):
error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "__imp__glBindTexture@8". Qt5Gui.lib(qopenglfunctions.obj)
...
error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "_hb_blob_create". Qt5Gui.lib(qharfbuzzng.obj)
...
error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "_hb_face_create_for_tables". Qt5Gui.lib(qharfbuzzng.obj)
....
error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "_WSAAsyncSelect@16". Qt5Core.lib(qeventdispatcher_win.obj)
A shared library / dynamic linking build with similar options (-platform win32-msvc2013 -opengl desktop -no-icu -skip webkit
) works just fine.
What am I doing wrong?
Update Jan 6th:
1) As already mentioned in the comments, this may be a bug in Qt, so I created a bug report (QTBUG-43636), and later I found a probably related bug (QTBUG-38913). (Sorry, I can post no more than 2 links)
2) I found out (thanks to karlphillip) that you can reduce the number of error messages if you add some libraries to your additional dependencies in Visual Studio
Ws2_32.lib
resolves one error message (out of 103)opengl32.lib
resolves 47 error messages
This means there are now "only" 55 error messages left. Maybe there are still more libraries missing?