Ok, Now I think I figured it out... It's that d**n 260 char limit on paths in windows
Guess I'll have to reorganize my source tree a bit... On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Thomas Sevaldrud <tho...@silentwings.no>wrote: > Hi, > > I'm getting these strange errors all the time when trying to build my > projects now... I'm using shadow building and I get these "dependent > <somefile>.cpp does not exist". In some cases the problem goes away when > deleting the entire build folder and re-configuring, but not always... I > can't see any particular pattern in these errors, other than that the file > it complaints about definitely exists in the location pointed to by the > error message. For example: > > 16:42:48: Running steps for project SilentToolkit... > > 16:42:48: Configuration unchanged, skipping qmake step. > > 16:42:48: Starting: "C:\Qt\Tools\QtCreator\bin\jom.exe" > > cd StkMeshGraphicsModel\ && ( if not exist Makefile > C:\Qt\5.2.1\msvc2012\bin\qmake.exe > C:\Projects\MARIA\Branches\Development\MariaNG1.0\Native\ThirdParty\SilentToolkit\tests\libs\StkScene\StkMeshGraphicsModel\StkMeshGraphicsModel.pro > -spec win32-msvc2012 CONFIG+=debug CONFIG+=declarative_debug > CONFIG+=qml_debug -o Makefile ) && C:\Qt\Tools\QtCreator\bin\jom.exe -f > Makefile > > C:\Qt\Tools\QtCreator\bin\jom.exe -f Makefile.Debug > > Error: dependent > '..\..\..\..\..\..\MARIA\Branches\Development\MariaNG1.0\Native\ThirdParty\SilentToolkit\tests\libs\StkScene\StkMeshGraphicsModel\tst_StkMeshGraphicsModelTest.cpp' > does not exist. > > jom: > C:\Projects\builds\SilentToolkit-Desktop_Qt_5_2_1_MSVC2012_32bit-Debug\tests\libs\StkScene\StkMeshGraphicsModel\Makefile > [debug] Error 2 > > jom: > C:\Projects\builds\SilentToolkit-Desktop_Qt_5_2_1_MSVC2012_32bit-Debug\tests\libs\StkScene\Makefile > [sub-StkMeshGraphicsModel-make_first] Error 2 > > 16:42:48: The process "C:\Qt\Tools\QtCreator\bin\jom.exe" exited with code > 2. > > Error while building/deploying project SilentToolkit (kit: Desktop Qt > 5.2.1 MSVC2012 32bit) > > When executing step 'Make' > > 16:42:48: Elapsed time: 00:00. > > > It is very hard to reproduce with an isolated example. It happens on > various machines, and with various projects. All these projects include a > common qmake include file, and it's probably something stupid I've done > there, but I just wanted to ask if anybody have had similar problems, or > any helpful advice on how to debug this... > > Cheers, > Thomas >
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