On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 14:35:35 +0300, Bo Thorsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Den 10-02-2015 kl. 10:30 skrev Igor Mironchik: >> Hi. I ran into a problem. >> >> When building project for Android target, build doesn't make moc for a >> cpp >> file and compilation failed. >> >> In that cpp I have Q_OBJECT and #include "messagebox.moc" >> >> In Makefile generated I have: >> >> mocables: compiler_moc_header_make_all compiler_moc_source_make_all >> >> compiler_moc_source_make_all: .moc\messagebox.moc >> >> But I got: >> >> ..\..\..\Mobile\QtMWidgets\src\messagebox.cpp:622:26: fatal error: >> messagebox.moc: No such file or directory >> #include "messagebox.moc" >> ^ >> compilation terminated. > > Hi Igor, > > I was just working on a fix for a qmake bug that involves exactly this > case. In my bug there was a place in the code that said "foo""bar" and > the workaround is to do "foo" "bar" (notice the space between the two > strings). It's bug 17533 in the Qt bugtracker. > > I guess you hit a bug related this. > > You can check if you are hit by a similar bug. Check the Makefile and > look for the rule to build messagebox.o - it has to list messagebox.moc > at the end of the list of dependency files. If it's not there, your moc > file won't be built. > > Unfortunately I can't tell you how to work around it, if it is the same > problem, because there might be other ways to trigger it. The way I > would work around this is to remove almost all the code in the file and > see if you can get the moc file to show up as a dependency and then > re-add the code until it disappears from the list. Then you can find the > place where your code stops the moc dependency check from working and > try to find a way to work around it. > > For reference, my Makefile.Debug on Windows has this in the file: > > ####### Compile > > debug\main.obj: main.cpp ..\build-5.4\include\QtCore\QtCore \ > ..\build-5.4\include\QtCore\QtCoreDepends \ > debug\main.moc > > I just saw your second message on this, and you don't get the Makefile. > So I don't know if this is helpful at all. But the dependency check in > qmake should be the same for your project generator, so it could be. Hi. May be you are right. Unfortunately, I don't have that Makefile that makes compillation error... -- Best Regards, Igor Mironchik. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest
