Looks like it could be related to this bug report: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-53393
Did you try re-running nmake/jom after you got this error? On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Bob Hood <bho...@comcast.net> wrote: > I'm trying to build Qt 5.6.1-1 32-bit licensed static using Visual Studio > 2013. I am configuring with the following command: > > configure -commercial -confirm-license -static -prefix > Q:\Qt\5.6.1\32_static -mp -release -nomake examples -no-qml-debug > -no-compile-examples -nomake tests -opengl desktop > > I have successfully built 64-bit versions, static and DLL, licensed and > open source, with similar config commands just prior to attempting the > 32-bit builds. At some point in the 32-bit build, I'm getting: > > LINK : fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file > 'D:\Qt\build\32_static\qtimageformats\plugins\imageformats\qwebp.lib' > > I read that the webkit had been removed from the 5.6 distribution (I'm > using the source tarballs), but it looks like there's some kind of > dependency upon it anyway. I configured the 64-bit builds with ICU, but I > did not with 32-bit because we don't want the webkit builds in the 32-bit > static. I tried adding the '-skip qtwebkit' command (which works fine for > prior Qt versions), but then I get the different build error: > > Attempting to skip non-existent module qtwebkit. > Error: File Makefile doesn't exist. > > Removing '-skip qtwebkit' from the config line leads me to the link error > with the image format plug-in. > > Do I now need to provide ICU to the 32-bit builds even though we *aren't* > building the webkit module, or is there some new means of disabling the > webkit as part of that type of build? I'd appreciate any insights here. > > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > >
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