The first time I built QT was 2.0 on a Pentium 266. I started on a Friday evening and I think I had a workable build on the following Tuesday.

And while QT5 builds on a i5-4460, I'm sure I have plenty of time to make and drink five gallons of coffee.

I'm pretty positive it will puke when it gets to the WebKit stuff.

I suppose, while I am tearing everything else up, I will see if our DB extensions build and are usable with MariaDB.

I haven't been on SourceForge in forever.
I can understand ads.
I cannot understand cramming them on every square inch of space possible.

Dang.

Okay GitHub. You win.

Here's a damned ssh key.

Something in qt's configure or the perl script that runs afterwards is not properly quoting the path when generating the qmake files. (I'm betting the latter) I'll move the tree back where I want it after it is built then fix the stupidity later.

It does but it is better long term.

c1xx: fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '2015\Projects\pcds\3rdParty\qt\src\corelib\xml': No such file or directory
Studio
c1xx: fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: 'Studio': No such file or directory

Really? Are you kidding me? This is 2016. Choking on spaces in a path name?

@kdfrawg Not nearly as big as trying to manhandle both environments at once. This way, it's a short-term pain / setback instead of something chronic.

And my Windows 10 box just froze up. First time that has ever happened. I do not have time for this.