On 10/12/2017 9:53 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote:
On sábado, 9 de dezembro de 2017 23:43:31 PST Christian Gagneraud wrote:
The build is not broken and nor is the tag.
Something is broken for sure.
Yes, the script is. No one has volunteered to fix it.
The source code is fine.
From http://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git:
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In order to build a specific release of Qt, you can checkout the desired
tag:
$ cd qt5
$ git checkout v5.8.0
$ perl init-repository
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This doesn't work anymore.
Don't use init-repository.
Use git submodule. Or just download the sources that match this tag.
I'm thinking about downloading the source archives, but i'm not sure if
they contain absolutely everything, like:
- I need webengine from qt
- I need (ideally) qbs from qtc.
For those interested, here is my (WIP) docker project:
https://gitlab.com/chgans/qtcreator-x86_32-docker-image
I'm planning to add Qt-5.9 too.
As a side note: My point about ini-repository broken script is that it
is a very bad experience as a paid-customer. Luckily i'm all in for the
"Qt Project/company", but new customer might be disappointed when they
realise that the build instructions/systems are out of date and/or broken.
Chris
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