Thiago I found the problem, followed your advice I installed ninja-build and works fine.In fact, I checked a old configure output, showed a warning: + exec /home/joao/qt6.2/qt5/qtbase/configure -top-level -developer-build -- -D QT_BUILD_TESTS_BY_DEFAULT=OFF '/usr/local/bin/cmake' '-D' 'QT_BUILD_TESTS_BY_DEFAULT=OFF' '-DINPUT_developer_build=yes' '-G' 'Unix Makefiles' '/home/joao/qt6.2/qt5' CMake Warning at qtbase/cmake/QtAutoDetect.cmake:76 (message): The officially supported CMake generator for building Qt is Ninja. You are using: 'Unix Makefiles' instead. Thus, you might encounter issues. Use at your own risk.
Solved !!!CheersJoão Em terça-feira, 5 de outubro de 2021 00:39:42 GMT+1, Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@intel.com> escreveu: On Monday, 4 October 2021 14:43:08 PDT joao morgado via Interest wrote: > Hi Thiago > "git describe" shows > > v6.2.0-3-g1d8225dd > and "git branch" shows > 6.2.0 The first one is fine. That indicates 3 commits past the v6.2.0 tag. The second one is weird. The 6.2.0 branch shouldn't have moved after the tag, but it's not a problem. > I did a fresh install from start: git clone ..., git checkout 6.2.0, git > submodule update, perl init-repository, again a git sub module update, > configure ... , cmake --build .... I got the same type of error: Please insert "-j1 -v" to the cmake --build line (after --build) and paste the output. PS: you should install ninja. -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel DPG Cloud Engineering
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