
What is your graphics card? If yours supports OpenGL, try its suggestion and add -opengl desktop to your configuration options. If you still get this error after switching to Visual Studio 2013, and you want to use a 64-bit compiler, see for clues, You might have better luck using a 32-bit compiler.
#Activeperl 5.22 code#
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'if' : return code '0x463' I'd recommend installing Visual Studio 2013 Express (or Community Edition) instead. (But if you want Qt WebKit, you'll need several other dependencies)

This is not needed unless you want to build Qt WebKit, which is now deprecated. We have seen about 1 different instances of in different location. WARNING: Using OpenGL ES 2.0 without ANGLE. is known as ActivePerl 5.22.4 Build 2205 and it is developed by ActiveState. There is no Direct X SDK installed or the environment variable "DXSDK_DIR" is WARNING: The DirectX SDK could not be detected: We've bundled some of the best packages, tools, and documentation to easily adopt this language in your projects. This morning, I just tried your instructions C:\Qt\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1>configure.bat -prefix "C:/Qt/5.5.1/" -opensource -confirm-license -nomake examples -nomake testsĪnd got an error: NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'if' : return code '0x463'Ĭould not find output file 'arch.exe' or 'arch' in C:/Qt/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1/qtbase/config.tests/arch : No such file or directory ActivePerl 5.22 Documentation ActivePerl is ActiveState's commercially supported, quality-assured Perl distribution. PATH updated, with perl, python and ruby executables.All attempts failed at some point, so I asked which set of instructions I should follow in order to build Qt5 from source.Īnyway, yesterday I cleaned the machine completely and started from scratch. I did use README (where your instructions I presume are from) from the source archive, I tried MinGW Wiki. Use the ppm list command to check the exact version included in this release.There were many attempts and I tried to make each one of them from a clean branch of source code. Most bundled distributions have been updated to their latest released version from CPAN.Bugfixes that went in the 5.18.1 release are documented in perl5181delta. Significant changes that have occurred since the 5.16 release are documented in perl5180delta.' now ensures that user files created does not end up owned by root.
#Activeperl 5.22 install#

#Activeperl 5.22 windows#

The main benefit is that Perl's scalars now can represent larger integers precisely, without turning to float approximations.
#Activeperl 5.22 64 Bit#
The 1800 series builds of ActivePerl use 64 bit integers on platforms that are otherwise 32 bit.Excluding auto-generated files, documentation and release tools, there were approximately 370,000 lines of changes to 1,500. So far we haven't seen any alert about this product.

Note especially that this applies to PPM packages that may have been built for earlier series of ActivePerl. Perl 5.22.0 represents approximately 12 months of development since Perl 5.20.0 and contains approximately 590,000 lines of changes across 2,400 files from 94 authors. known as ActivePerl 5.22.4 Build 2205and it is developed by ActiveState. Any extensions built using binaries from the ActivePerl 1600 or earlier series will need to be recompiled.
