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QuestionHow to build QT application statically Pin
Utheen5-Jan-14 17:45
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Hi,

I am a beginner in QT. I need to take static build of my QT application. (I am working in windows platform.)

I have done the following steps for the same.

1. Edit the qmake.conf file in C:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\ mkspecs\win32-g++ With
QMAKE_LFLAGS = -static -static-libgcc -enable-stdcall-fixup -Wl,-enable-auto-import -Wl,-enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc
2. Run command prompt
And change the path to C:\QT\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.0\mingw
3. Run command configure -static –release.
4. Edit the project’s .pro file with
CONFIG += static
5. Restart QT.

But error occured in step3. The error was as follows .

unable to detect the platform from environment. Use -platform command lineargunt or set the QMAKESPEC environment variable and run configure again. See the README file for a list of supported operating systems and compilers.



I would like to know, how to set the QMAKESPEC environment variable and is there any other way to build qt application statically, to create independent executable files?

Thanks in advance,
Neethu.

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