Andreas Holzammer said: > Am 26.08.2012 16:23, schrieb Stephen Chu: > > On 8/26/12 10:03 AM, Stephen Chu wrote: > > > >> > >> Thanks for pointing out the build differences. I didn't realize there > >> are so many different builds of the same MinGW version. Switching to > >> mingw-builds get me further. But then I got this error: > >> > >> cp qmake.exe C:\Qt\5.0\qtbase\bin\qmake.exe > >> g++: error: tmp/obj/debug_shared/arch.o: No such file or directory > >> mingw32-make: *** [arch.exe] Error 1 > >> Could not find output file: No such file or directory > >> *** qtbase/configure exited with non-zero status. > >> > >> I went to qtbase\config.text\arch and manually ran mingw32-make to > >> create the obj file in question. Then re-run configure and it worked. > > > > OK. I figured out that this error is caused by git in my PATH. I think > > sh.exe in git\bin is causing configure some issues. Removing git from > > PATH and configure finished without issue. > > > > qt5_tool requires git in PATH so I'll just have to remember changing > > PATH back and forth between clean up/update and configure. > > If you are using msysgit, there is a folder cmd, which has a forward > batch file for just this issue. If you are using something else, you can > also create yourself a forward batch file which has either a absolute > path, or another way of finding the git.exe
Just a small correction to avoid any possible confusion... Recently[1], this has been changed so that the git cmd folder also contains a git.exe. So please note that the latest versions of msysgit actually ship _two_ git.exe and no git.cmd or git.bat. [1] https://github.com/msysgit/msysgit/commit/893b221982321303e1a31b2098cd115c65ca49ab _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
