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As Yogi Berra once said: "It's deja vu all over again!" See message #1! The first link in step 1.1 is that link! I referenced it in message #102, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149479.msg2729273#msg2729273 from 3 days ago. I'm happy with my windows "environment". I merrily make changes and just do the one compile (make) line for bitcoind or bitcoin-qt. BTW, I offered Gavin https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/2290 for a more "deterministic" build. Works for me! I can now change variable/function/method/member names and produce the same .exe binaries! Unfortunately If I move a global definition from one file to another, the .exe binary changes, and if I remove an unused/uncalled/unreferenced function (yes there is at least one!), the binary .exe changes, so no "joy" there. Ron
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nitrogenetics (OP)
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July 18, 2013, 03:34:04 PM |
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%CD%\configure.bat -prefix %CD%\qtbase -debug-and-release -developer-build -opensource -confirm-license -c++11 -opengl desktop -platform win32-g++ -qt-pcre -nomake demos -nomake examples -nomake tests -no-vcproj -no-strip -sse2 -sse3 -ssse3 -sse4.1 -sse4.2 -avx -avx2 -openssl -no-dbus -no-audio-backend -no-style-windowsce -no-style-windowsmobile
I confirm bitcoin-qt (latest from master branch) compiles successfully with gcc-x32-4.8.1-release-posix-dwarf-rev2. You can build qt 5.1 libraries without icu and openssl. After installing and adding to path Strawberry Perl 5.18, Python 2.7 and Ruby 2.0 I configured qt as follows cd C:\Qt\5.1.0 if not exist qtbase\.gitignore type nul>qtbase\.gitignore configure -release -opensource -confirm-license -make libs -opengl desktop -qt-zlib -no-icu -no-vcproj -no-openssl
Had to disable ipv6, or it would complain like this: ..\bitcoin-master\src\net.cpp:1601:87: error: invalid conversion from 'void*' to 'const char*' [-fpermissive] setsockopt(hListenSocket, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, (void*)&nOne, sizeof(int)); ^ In file included from ../bitcoin-master/src/compat.h:15:0, from ../bitcoin-master/src/netbase.h:11, from ../bitcoin-master/src/util.h:30, from ../bitcoin-master/src/bignum.h:12, from ../bitcoin-master/src/chainparams.h:9, from ..\bitcoin-master\src\net.cpp:6: c:/mingw32/i686-w64-mingw32/include/winsock2.h:990:34: error: initializing argument 4 of 'int setsockopt(SOCKET, int, int, const char*, int)' [-fpermissive]
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Diapolo
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July 18, 2013, 07:27:00 PM |
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%CD%\configure.bat -prefix %CD%\qtbase -debug-and-release -developer-build -opensource -confirm-license -c++11 -opengl desktop -platform win32-g++ -qt-pcre -nomake demos -nomake examples -nomake tests -no-vcproj -no-strip -sse2 -sse3 -ssse3 -sse4.1 -sse4.2 -avx -avx2 -openssl -no-dbus -no-audio-backend -no-style-windowsce -no-style-windowsmobile
I confirm bitcoin-qt (latest from master branch) compiles successfully with gcc-x32-4.8.1-release-posix-dwarf-rev2. You can build qt 5.1 libraries without icu and openssl. After installing and adding to path Strawberry Perl 5.18, Python 2.7 and Ruby 2.0 I configured qt as follows cd C:\Qt\5.1.0 if not exist qtbase\.gitignore type nul>qtbase\.gitignore configure -release -opensource -confirm-license -make libs -opengl desktop -qt-zlib -no-icu -no-vcproj -no-openssl
Had to disable ipv6, or it would complain like this: ..\bitcoin-master\src\net.cpp:1601:87: error: invalid conversion from 'void*' to 'const char*' [-fpermissive] setsockopt(hListenSocket, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, (void*)&nOne, sizeof(int)); ^ In file included from ../bitcoin-master/src/compat.h:15:0, from ../bitcoin-master/src/netbase.h:11, from ../bitcoin-master/src/util.h:30, from ../bitcoin-master/src/bignum.h:12, from ../bitcoin-master/src/chainparams.h:9, from ..\bitcoin-master\src\net.cpp:6: c:/mingw32/i686-w64-mingw32/include/winsock2.h:990:34: error: initializing argument 4 of 'int setsockopt(SOCKET, int, int, const char*, int)' [-fpermissive]
I don't seem to need Ruby to build Qt, don't even know what that is for ^^. I'm using ActivePerl and Python 2.7.5. That compilation error can be fixed by my pull here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/2826Do you have an idea, why I can't seem to use -openssl-linked to build Qt 5.1 I have no clue and tried "everything". Dia Dia
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July 19, 2013, 03:28:06 PM |
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Ruby seems to be required to build QtWebKit, so it's not needed. I compiled shared openssl libraries and then configured qt with -openssl-linked. It built with no problems, the generated bitcoin-qt asks for ssleay32.dll and libeay32.dll if it doesn't find them. However, it's not clear to me what -openssl-linked really does. Here is an interesting comment I found on qt project forums: Using -openssl-linked does not make openssl statically linked. What it does is switch from using dlopen() and dlsym() to load and call the openssl library and instead uses the normal dynamic linker. Using this option means that issues such as binary compatibility of the openssl library need to be handled or avoided, whereas the default of using dlopen() allows Qt to work around binary compatibility issues in openssl.
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Diapolo
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July 19, 2013, 04:56:35 PM |
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Ruby seems to be required to build QtWebKit, so it's not needed. I compiled shared openssl libraries and then configured qt with -openssl-linked. It built with no problems, the generated bitcoin-qt asks for ssleay32.dll and libeay32.dll if it doesn't find them. However, it's not clear to me what -openssl-linked really does. Here is an interesting comment I found on qt project forums: Using -openssl-linked does not make openssl statically linked. What it does is switch from using dlopen() and dlsym() to load and call the openssl library and instead uses the normal dynamic linker. Using this option means that issues such as binary compatibility of the openssl library need to be handled or avoided, whereas the default of using dlopen() allows Qt to work around binary compatibility issues in openssl. Can you post the command-line you used for building OpenSSL? I really would like to find out, why that -openssl-linked is giving me errors :-/. I've been building OpenSSL 1.0.1e with Configure --prefix=$PWD/dist no-idea no-mdc2 no-rc5 shared mingw like mentioned here: https://qt-project.org/wiki/Compiling-OpenSSL-with-MinGWAre we still talking about my command-line from above or yours for building Qt? Dia
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nitrogenetics (OP)
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July 19, 2013, 05:27:26 PM |
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Openssl configured as follows from MSYS (I use msys-perl from MSYS as strawberry perl behaved strangely while configuring openssl) Configure shared mingw make Added LIB and INCLUDE environment variables (I added them via control panel, but doing it from cmd should be exactly the same) set INCLUDE=C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1e\include set LIB=C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1e Configured qt as follows configure -release -opensource -confirm-license -make libs -opengl desktop -qt-zlib -no-icu -no-vcproj -openssl-linked mingw32-make Then removed LIB and INCLUDE environment variables and built the project. I also had a look at compiling a statically linked version of the executable, it works but there is no spinner shown while downloading blocks If you want to give it a try you need to compile qt statically configure -release -static -opensource -confirm-license -make libs -opengl desktop -qt-zlib -no-icu -no-vcproj -no-openssl mingw32-make Set LIB and INCLUDE environment variables set INCLUDE=C:\Qt\5.1.0\qtbase\include set LIB=C:\Qt\5.1.0\qtbase\lib Then edit bitcoin-qt.pro by adding And edit QMAKE_LFLAGS by adding the -static flag win32:QMAKE_LFLAGS *= -Wl,--large-address-aware -static Then build from cmd or qt creator
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July 20, 2013, 06:17:11 AM |
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I spent a bunch of time getting the mingw-cross-compiled Qt compiled with -openssl-linked for the payment protocol work (it uses QtNetwork to fetch PaymentRequest/PaymentACK messages via https). The magic configure incantation was: # Compile static libraries, and use statically linked openssl (-openssl-linked): OPENSSL_LIBS="-L$DEPSDIR/openssl-1.0.1c -lssl -lcrypto -lgdi32" ./configure -prefix $INSTDIR -I $DEPSDIR/openssl-1.0.1c/include -confirm-license -release -opensource -static -no-qt3support -xplatform unsupported/win32-g++-cross -no-multimedia -no-audio-backend -no-phonon -no-phonon-backend -no-declarative -no-script -no-scripttools -no-javascript-jit -no-webkit -no-svg -no-xmlpatterns -no-sql-sqlite -no-nis -no-cups -no-iconv -no-dbus -no-gif -no-libtiff -no-opengl -nomake examples -nomake demos -nomake docs -no-feature-style-plastique -no-feature-style-cleanlooks -no-feature-style-motif -no-feature-style-cde -no-feature-style-windowsce -no-feature-style-windowsmobile -no-feature-style-s60 -openssl-linked
Nothing special needed to be done for the openssl build: ./Configure --cross-compile-prefix=i586-mingw32msvc- mingw
The payment protocol code add a couple more depedencies to Bitcoin-Qt: + QtNetwork with OpenSSL support + Google's protocol buffer library and compiler.
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Diapolo
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July 20, 2013, 01:59:12 PM Last edit: July 20, 2013, 03:11:00 PM by Diapolo |
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Thanks Gavin, I saw how you did the Qt build in the pull-req but it seems I'm at least unable to build a debug version of Qt with -openssl-linked, will try a -release only version.
Edit: Seems the release version compiles just fine currently... yeah, finished.
Dia
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July 24, 2013, 02:12:58 AM |
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Thanks for the excellent guide. Got stuck in a mingw prompt while trying to make boost but I figured it out. XD
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July 28, 2013, 11:26:15 PM |
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C:\bitcoin>mingw32-make -f Makefile.Release cd C:/bitcoin/src/leveldb && CC=gcc CXX=g++ TARGET_OS=OS_WINDOWS_CROSSCOMPILE mingw32-make OPT="-pipe -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2" libleveldb.a libmemenv.a && ranlib C:/bitcoin/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a && ranlib C:/bitcoin/src/leveldb/libmemenv.a CC: oшибкa: =gcc: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: CXX=g++: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: TARGET_OS=OS_WINDOWS_CROSSCOMPILE: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: mingw32-make: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: OPT=-pipe -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2: No such file or directory mingw32-make: *** [c:/bitcoin/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a] Error 1 Why I recive this error on qt compilling ?
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July 29, 2013, 12:57:25 PM |
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C:\bitcoin>mingw32-make -f Makefile.Release cd C:/bitcoin/src/leveldb && CC=gcc CXX=g++ TARGET_OS=OS_WINDOWS_CROSSCOMPILE mingw32-make OPT="-pipe -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2" libleveldb.a libmemenv.a && ranlib C:/bitcoin/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a && ranlib C:/bitcoin/src/leveldb/libmemenv.a CC: oшибкa: =gcc: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: CXX=g++: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: TARGET_OS=OS_WINDOWS_CROSSCOMPILE: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: mingw32-make: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: OPT=-pipe -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2: No such file or directory mingw32-make: *** [c:/bitcoin/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a] Error 1 Why I recive this error on qt compilling ? If the errors are true, and the OS can't find G++ and mingw32-make, then it would seem that the path you should have made in nitrogenetics message #1, step 1.3 no longer exists on your system, for whatever reason. Ron
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nitrogenetics (OP)
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July 29, 2013, 05:24:49 PM |
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C:\bitcoin>mingw32-make -f Makefile.Release cd C:/bitcoin/src/leveldb && CC=gcc CXX=g++ TARGET_OS=OS_WINDOWS_CROSSCOMPILE mingw32-make OPT="-pipe -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2" libleveldb.a libmemenv.a && ranlib C:/bitcoin/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a && ranlib C:/bitcoin/src/leveldb/libmemenv.a CC: oшибкa: =gcc: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: CXX=g++: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: TARGET_OS=OS_WINDOWS_CROSSCOMPILE: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: mingw32-make: No such file or directory CC: oшибкa: OPT=-pipe -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2: No such file or directory mingw32-make: *** [c:/bitcoin/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a] Error 1 Why I recive this error on qt compilling ? Make sure you build leveldb from a msys shell then comment out genleveldb.commands from bitcoin-qt.pro
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GröBkAz
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July 30, 2013, 03:24:41 PM |
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Thanks for your tutorial! Everything works fantastic except point 4. Setup Qt 4.8.5 and compile Bitcoin-qt. After I add the dependency library locations:
# Dependency library locations can be customized with: # BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH, BOOST_LIB_PATH, BDB_INCLUDE_PATH, # BDB_LIB_PATH, OPENSSL_INCLUDE_PATH and OPENSSL_LIB_PATH respectively
BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX=-mgw46-mt-sd-1_54 BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\deps\boost_1_54_0 BOOST_LIB_PATH=C:\deps\boost_1_54_0\stage\lib BDB_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\deps\db-4.8.30.NC\build_unix BDB_LIB_PATH=C:\deps\db-4.8.30.NC\build_unix OPENSSL_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1e\include OPENSSL_LIB_PATH=C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1e
I receive after “qmake "USE_UPNP=-" bitcoin-qt.pro”:
C:\Coin\bitcoin-master>qmake "USE_UPNP=-" bitcoin-qt.pro WARNING: c:\Coin\bitcoin-master\bitcoin-qt.pro:24: Unescaped backslashes are dep recated. Project MESSAGE: Building without UPNP support Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. WARNING: c:\Coin\bitcoin-master\bitcoin-qt.pro:24: Unescaped backslashes are dep recated. Project MESSAGE: Building without UPNP support Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. WARNING: c:\Coin\bitcoin-master\bitcoin-qt.pro:24: Unescaped backslashes are dep recated. Project MESSAGE: Building without UPNP support Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized.
Line 24 is: BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\deps\boost_1_54_0
If I change the \ to / I receive just the errors “Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized.”
Then I try: C:\Coin\bitcoin-master>mingw32-make -f Makefile.Release
cd C:/Coin/bitcoin-master/src/leveldb && CC=gcc CXX=g++ TARGET_OS=OS_WINDOWS SSCOMPILE mingw32-make OPT="-pipe -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2" libleveldb.a libm v.a && ranlib C:/Coin/bitcoin-master/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a && ranlib C:/C bitcoin-master/src/leveldb/libmemenv.a CC: Fehler: =gcc: No such file or directory CC: Fehler: CXX=g++: No such file or directory CC: Fehler: TARGET_OS=OS_WINDOWS_CROSSCOMPILE: No such file or directory CC: Fehler: mingw32-make: No such file or directory CC: Fehler: OPT=-pipe -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2: No such file or directory mingw32-make: *** [c:/Coin/bitcoin-master/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a] Error 1
Have somebody an idea what’s going wrong? Thanks!!!!!
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Vitalicus
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July 30, 2013, 09:10:03 PM |
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For Litecoin compile, this dependens will be ok ? What need to change to compile litecoin ?
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July 30, 2013, 09:25:31 PM |
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On litecoin-qt.pro add this windows:LIBS += -lshlwapi LIBS += $$join(BOOST_LIB_PATH,,-L,) $$join(BDB_LIB_PATH,,-L,) $$join(OPENSSL_LIB_PATH,,-L,) $$join(QRENCODE_LIB_PATH,,-L,) LIBS += -lssl -lcrypto -ldb_cxx$$BDB_LIB_SUFFIX windows:LIBS += -lws2_32 -lole32 -loleaut32 -luuid -lgdi32 LIBS += -lboost_system-mgw46-mt-sd-1_54 -lboost_filesystem-mgw46-mt-sd-1_54 -lboost_program_options-mgw46-mt-sd-1_54 -lboost_thread-mgw46-mt-sd-1_54 BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX=-mgw46-mt-sd-1_54 BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\deps\boost_1_54_0 BOOST_LIB_PATH=C:\deps\boost_1_54_0\stage\lib BDB_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\deps\db-4.8.30.NC\build_unix BDB_LIB_PATH=C:\deps\db-4.8.30.NC\build_unix OPENSSL_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1e\include OPENSSL_LIB_PATH=C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1e But not work yet
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GröBkAz
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July 30, 2013, 09:55:29 PM |
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Incredible how hard is it to compilie a litecoin or bitcoin waltet on windows
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July 30, 2013, 10:22:14 PM |
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Incredible how hard is it to compilie a litecoin or bitcoin waltet on windows Does not have to be. Check out: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252931 [ANN] EasyWinBuilder - The Easy Way to Build Bitcoin on Windows I would like to get some feedback. @nitrogenetics: Please let me know here or by pm if you mind me trolling your thread with EasyWinBuilder stuff
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July 31, 2013, 10:49:56 AM |
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Have you a EasyWinBuilder for Litecoin ?
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GröBkAz
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July 31, 2013, 12:31:35 PM |
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I also would be interessted in a toutorial or someting else to build the litecoin client on windows. I try it according to:
The Windows build instructions:
- Download the Qt Windows SDK and install it. You don't need the Symbian stuff, just the desktop Qt. - Download and extract the dependencies archive [1], or compile openssl, boost and dbcxx yourself. - Copy the contents of the folder "deps" to "X:\QtSDK\mingw", replace X:\ with the location where you installed the Qt SDK. Make sure that the contents of "deps\include" end up in the current "include" directory. - Open the bitcoin-qt.pro file in Qt Creator and build as normal (ctrl-B)
But this dindt work. I've tried it with the QT Creator 5.1.0
Please Help someone
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Diapolo
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July 31, 2013, 01:06:37 PM |
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Thanks for your tutorial! Everything works fantastic except point 4. Setup Qt 4.8.5 and compile Bitcoin-qt. After I add the dependency library locations:
# Dependency library locations can be customized with: # BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH, BOOST_LIB_PATH, BDB_INCLUDE_PATH, # BDB_LIB_PATH, OPENSSL_INCLUDE_PATH and OPENSSL_LIB_PATH respectively
BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX=-mgw46-mt-sd-1_54 BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\deps\boost_1_54_0 BOOST_LIB_PATH=C:\deps\boost_1_54_0\stage\lib BDB_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\deps\db-4.8.30.NC\build_unix BDB_LIB_PATH=C:\deps\db-4.8.30.NC\build_unix OPENSSL_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1e\include OPENSSL_LIB_PATH=C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1e
I receive after “qmake "USE_UPNP=-" bitcoin-qt.pro”:
C:\Coin\bitcoin-master>qmake "USE_UPNP=-" bitcoin-qt.pro WARNING: c:\Coin\bitcoin-master\bitcoin-qt.pro:24: Unescaped backslashes are dep recated. Project MESSAGE: Building without UPNP support Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. WARNING: c:\Coin\bitcoin-master\bitcoin-qt.pro:24: Unescaped backslashes are dep recated. Project MESSAGE: Building without UPNP support Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. WARNING: c:\Coin\bitcoin-master\bitcoin-qt.pro:24: Unescaped backslashes are dep recated. Project MESSAGE: Building without UPNP support Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized. Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized.
Line 24 is: BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\deps\boost_1_54_0
If I change the \ to / I receive just the errors “Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms. If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized.”
Then I try: C:\Coin\bitcoin-master>mingw32-make -f Makefile.Release
cd C:/Coin/bitcoin-master/src/leveldb && CC=gcc CXX=g++ TARGET_OS=OS_WINDOWS SSCOMPILE mingw32-make OPT="-pipe -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2" libleveldb.a libm v.a && ranlib C:/Coin/bitcoin-master/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a && ranlib C:/C bitcoin-master/src/leveldb/libmemenv.a CC: Fehler: =gcc: No such file or directory CC: Fehler: CXX=g++: No such file or directory CC: Fehler: TARGET_OS=OS_WINDOWS_CROSSCOMPILE: No such file or directory CC: Fehler: mingw32-make: No such file or directory CC: Fehler: OPT=-pipe -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2: No such file or directory mingw32-make: *** [c:/Coin/bitcoin-master/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a] Error 1
Have somebody an idea what’s going wrong? Thanks!!!!!
That warning can be fixed by using double-backslashes so C:\deps\boost_1_54_0 becomes C:\\deps\\boost_1_54_0. The problem you ran into is the LevelDB build, which you need to be doing via MinGW shell and have to comment out that part in the .pro file. Dia
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