Hi Mikhail,
If you have so many C++ error in the project that was normally
compiled with different CMake without compiler change,
it might be that your project was not configured properly and mocing
was actually done by add-in.
In this case errors you get should be probably linking errors.
So yo
On 10/07/2012 20:36, ext Gerenrot, Mikhail wrote:
> We have a C++ project that uses QT3. We run CMake to generate the
> project and run VS 2008 to compile. With CMake 2.6 everything was OK,
> but now we have upgraded to CMake 2.8. It generates the project, but VS
> does not compile, it gives Qt Vi
On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 16:48:34 Alex Malyushytskyy wrote:
> A far as I understand if you run CMake you should not have Qt Visual
> Studio Add involved.
> If not mistaken CMake adds full paths to the dependencies, so you
> should have Add-in to be involved.
> try to remove it and see if project
A far as I understand if you run CMake you should not have Qt Visual
Studio Add involved.
If not mistaken CMake adds full paths to the dependencies, so you
should have Add-in to be involved.
try to remove it and see if project is built.
Also I would check changes in CMake. I would not be surprised
Hi Team,
We have a C++ project that uses QT3. We run CMake to generate the project and
run VS 2008 to compile. With CMake 2.6 everything was OK, but now we have
upgraded to CMake 2.8. It generates the project, but VS does not compile, it
gives Qt Visual Studio Add-in error that says "ERROR: Can