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Try first if the simple demo app (the console project template) compiles with qmake command line:

SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\5.9.1\mingw53_32\bin;C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\Tools\mingw530_32\bin
C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\5.9.1\mingw53_32\bin\qmake.exe -makefile C:\Software\test.pro -spec win32-g++
mingw32-make.exe
pause

Now trying to relink the application:

C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\Tools\mingw530_32\bin\ld -o test release\main.o -LC:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\5.9.1\mingw53_32\bin -lQt5Core --verbose > ld_dump.txt
pause

Errors

main.o undefined reference to _Unwind_Resume
main.o undefined reference to __gxx_personality_v0

For comparison a slightly more complex app with QtWidgets prodcues even more errors (of course I added the missing Qt libs in the linker bat file)

moc_widget.o undefined reference to strcmp
moc_widget.o QObject undefined reference to vtable for __xyyabiv1:: __class_type_info
...

Googling error 1+2 they say it may be caused by different compilers. But I am using the same tool.

The pro file looks like

QT += core
QT -= gui

CONFIG += c++11

TARGET = test
CONFIG += console
CONFIG -= app_bundle

TEMPLATE = app

SOURCES += main.cpp

Do I maybe need to pass some kind of c++11 flag to the linker ld?

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I think ld needs a lot more information (e.g. it doesn't know anything about stdc++). Why don't you link using g++, instead? A line like this should work:

C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\Tools\mingw530_32\bin\g++.exe \
-Wl,-rpath,C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\5.9.1\mingw53_32\bin \
-o test release\main.o -LC:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\5.9.1\mingw53_32\bin -lQt5Core
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  • This works: SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\5.9.1\mingw53_32\bin;C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\Tools\mingw530_32\bin C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\Tools\mingw530_32\bin\g++.exe -Wl,-rpath,C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\5.9.1\mingw53_32\bin -o test release\main.o -LC:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\5.9.1\mingw53_32\bin -lQt5Core I did not know I could use g++ only for linking. I thought it would be nonsense to call g++ again after it was called by mingw32-make. The point that ld needs a lot more information: I kind of asked this at the end of my question. The manpage at https://linux.die.net/man/1/ld did not help me to run it just with ld Jan 4, 2018 at 12:07
  • This is the minimal running command that I've found: SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\Tools\mingw530_32\bin g++ -o test release\main.o -LC:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\5.9.1\mingw53_32\bin -lQt5Core Jan 4, 2018 at 12:16
  • g++ will call ld (or collect2, which is basically the same). You can run g++ with the -v option to see how.
    – p-a-o-l-o
    Jan 4, 2018 at 12:26

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