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    andre
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    One possible (and unfortunately common with Qt and qmake) cause is that qmake did not pick up the Q_OBJECT macro in your class declaration yet. If that is the case, then the Q_OBJECT macro is declaring some methods that are not implemented by moc yet.

    Did you re-run qmake on your project before trying to rebuild?

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      Kritika
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      Yes...i tried that....but it is giving the same error on building d project.

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        andre
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        So, show the actual error please. My crystal ball is at the repair shop...

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          butterface
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          Do you have virtual methods?

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            mranger90
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            Are the above definitions in an include file or a .cpp file ?

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              Kritika
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              There is no virtual method, right now.
              I am just testing how this concept works.
              And these definitions are include file.

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                Kritika
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                base.h file
                @#ifndef BASE_H
                #define BASE_H

                #include <QDialog>

                class Base : public QDialog
                {
                Q_OBJECT
                public:

                protected:
                explicit Base(QWidget *parent = 0, Qt::WindowFlags f = 0);

                signals:

                public slots:

                };

                #endif // BASE_H@

                base.cpp file
                @#include "base.h"

                Base::Base(QWidget *parent, Qt::WindowFlags f):
                QDialog(parent, f)
                {
                }@

                Added base.h in PATH: /usr/local/include/ and base.cpp in PATH:/usr/local/src/.., since i dont want to add this base class in my application explicitely.

                TestBase project:
                This is the class inherits Base class:
                test.h file
                @#ifndef TEST_H
                #define TEST_H

                #include "base.h"

                class Test : public Base
                {
                Q_OBJECT

                public:
                explicit Test(QWidget *parent = 0);
                ~Test();

                private:
                };
                #endif // TEST_H
                @

                test.cpp file":
                @#include "test.h"

                Test::Test(QWidget *parent) :
                Base(parent, Qt::FramelessWindowHint ),
                {
                }

                Test::~Test()
                {
                }
                @

                main.cpp:
                @#include <QtGui/QApplication>
                #include "dialog.h"

                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                {
                QApplication a(argc, argv);
                Dialog w;
                w.show();

                return a.exec&#40;&#41;;
                

                }
                @

                Errors after make command:
                test.o: In function Test::~Test()': test.cpp:(.text+0x1f): undefined reference to vtable for Base'
                test.cpp:(.text+0x27): undefined reference to vtable for Base' test.o: In function Test::Test(QWidget*)':
                test.cpp:(.text+0x96): undefined reference to Base::Base(QWidget*, QFlags<Qt::WindowType>)' test.cpp:(.text+0xee): undefined reference to vtable for Base'
                test.cpp:(.text+0xf6): undefined reference to vtable for Base' moc_test.o: In function Test::qt_metacall(QMetaObject::Call, int, void**)':
                moc_test.cpp:(.text+0x31): undefined reference to Base::qt_metacall(QMetaObject::Call, int, void**)' moc_test.o: In function Test::qt_metacast(char const*)':
                moc_test.cpp:(.text+0x77): undefined reference to Base::qt_metacast(char const*)' moc_test.o:(.rodata+0x20): undefined reference to Base::staticMetaObject'
                moc_test.o:(.rodata._ZTI4Test[typeinfo for Test]+0x10): undefined reference to `typeinfo for Base'
                collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
                make: *** [testMMIBase] Error 1

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                  andre
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                  [quote author="Kritika" date="1391494986"]Added base.h in PATH: /usr/local/include/ and base.cpp in PATH:/usr/local/src/.., since i dont want to add this base class in my application explicitely.
                  [/quote]
                  That is interesting. What do you mean by that? Do you mean that you're not actually compiling in base.h and base.cpp into your application? If so: that won't work. If you don't want Base in your main application, you'll need to put it in a library that you link against. Otherwise, how is your application to know at run time what base actually is?

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                    JKSH
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                    If you don't include base.h and base.cpp in your project directory, then they will not be compiled.

                    You have two options:

                    Put base.h and base.cpp in your project directory.

                    Compile base.h and base.cpp into an an external library. Then, link that library to your project.

                    Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                      Kritika
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                      @JKSH- Thanks....
                      Like u said, i compiled this base class, this created four versioned libraries:
                      libbase.so
                      libbase.so.1
                      libbase.so.1.0
                      libbase.so.1.0.0
                      and then, i linked the TestBase project against it. The application did build successfully, but giving another error on run:

                      "error while loading shared libraries: libbase.so.1: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory"

                      Can anybody explain why i am getting this error..

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                        andre
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                        The shared library can't be found. So, you'll need to deploy it to a location where it can be found.

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                          Kritika
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                          The problem is fixed..
                          Now, i am adding library in the application by the option Add Library on right click. This is linking library as well as including header file. And this is working well...Although i still couldnt figure out why previous thing was not working.

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                            JKSH
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                            [quote author="Kritika" date="1391529236"]The problem is fixed..[/quote]Great! :)

                            [quote]Although i still couldnt figure out why previous thing was not working.[/quote]Because you didn't tell your program where to find the library previously.

                            Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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