I am currently in version 5.2.0, and I did look at that earlier, and I did what the comment said. The only thing is nothing seemed to happen!
If only you could have mentioned that earlier... would have saved time for both of us.
It seems you have changed:
QMAKE_LFLAGS =
// (See https://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qtbase/source/121e71293500e08148d3c2ce31a8e9b618943cba:mkspecs/win32-g++/qmake.conf#L70 )
// to this
QMAKE_LFLAGS = -static -static-libgcc -enable-stdcall-fixup -Wl,-enable-auto-import -Wl,-enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc
QMAKE_LFLAGS =
// (See https://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qtbase/source/121e71293500e08148d3c2ce31a8e9b618943cba:mkspecs/win32-g++/qmake.conf#L70 )
// to this
QMAKE_LFLAGS = -static -static-libgcc -enable-stdcall-fixup -Wl,-enable-auto-import -Wl,-enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc
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Are you perhaps not telling us that this is a custom, static build?
In any case your QMAKE_LINK variable contains exactly the construct causing the failure, and not the fixed version the other post highlights. Assuming that line is generally correct your file should read:
QMAKE_LFLAGS = -static -static-libgcc -Wl,-enable-stdcall-fixup -Wl,-enable-auto-import -Wl,-enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc
QMAKE_LFLAGS = -static -static-libgcc -Wl,-enable-stdcall-fixup -Wl,-enable-auto-import -Wl,-enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc
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You then need to rerun qmake before rebuilding the entire project.
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