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    mishraab
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    Yes I tried both Absolute and Relative path in in INCLUDEPATH variable in .pro file. What should be the location of .pro file ??

    Thanks!!

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      Hi SGaist,

      As I am new to QT so I am sending all the steps I followed before building the project. Please tell me if somewhere I did something wrong. These steps will help you to narrow down the cause of the problem.

      Steps I followed:

      I have all the source and header files so,

      Step1. New Project -> Import Project -> Import Existing Project <Choose Project Name as "Demo"> -> <location "C:\Documents\TXX" > and then finish.
      path "C:\Documents\TXX" contains all my header files and source files.

      Step2. Now I have files named Demo.files, Demo.includes, Demo.config and Demo.creator in location "C:\Documents\TXX".

      Step3. Now to generate .pro file, hence I opened the Command Prompt (QT 5.3 for Desktop(MingW 4.8 32 bit)) and jumped into location "C:\Documents\TXX", and generated ".pro file and make files" by using commands:
      1. qmake -project => TXX.pro got generated in the same location.

                 2. qmake -o Makefile TXX.pro => Makefile, Makefile.Release and Makefile.debug got generated in same location.
      

      Step4. I modified my .pro file as :
      TEMPLATE = app => modified to => TEMPLATE = lib (since I want .dll file to be generated)
      TARGET = TXX
      INCLUDEPATH += {I tried it with both Absoulte and Relative paths but no benefit}.
      CONFIG += build_all {just for experiment but it has no side effect} HEADERS += <path to all header files inside TXX>
      SOURCES += <path to all source files inside TXX>

      Step5. I also explicitly tried to add path into qt explorer but no benfit;
      tools->options-> under C++ sections -> File Naming tab -> search paths : I added the same path to ORMutex.h => no benefit.

      When I try to build/rebuild the project, I get some warnings followed by one error.
      Warnings: overriding/ignoring recipe/old recipe for targer release/.o files in file "Makefile.release".
      Error: 'ORmutex.h' no such file or directory, However when I hover down my cursor over ORmutex,h where error had come, I can see the location of the header file that means file is present there.

      What could be the cause of the issue.
      Please analyse.

      Thanks and Best Regards,
      Abhishek

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        Can you show your pro file content ?

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          @
          TEMPLATE = lib
          TARGET = STT
          INCLUDEPATH += path to XXT folder <I tried with relative path also>
          CONFIG += build_all

          Input

          HEADERS += swtdus_swtools/stt/aeneasversion.h
          swtdus_swtools/sttdecoder_3gfw/sttdecoder_3gfw.h
          <other header files>
          SOURCES += swtdus_swtools/baselibs/src/orexception.cpp
          swtdus_swtools/baselibs/src/ormutex.cpp
          <other source files>
          @

          Thanks !!

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            Are you using the unix notation for all your paths ?

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              INCLUDEPATH += C:/Users/mishraab/Documents/XXT/ I am using this notation, I had tried with black slash also.

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                mishraab
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                header and source paths ate automatically generated.

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                  [quote author="mishraab" date="1418285012"]header and source paths ate automatically generated.[/quote]

                  What do you mean by that ?

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                    mishraab
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                    #11

                    When we generate .pro file using command : "qmake -project", the path to all header files and source files got copied to .pro file automatically.
                    I followed the same notation (for path) in my INCLUDEPATH variable.

                    I was trying to say this. What could be the problem ?? any idea?

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                      Something's not clear:
                      You have

                      @C:\prj\ormut.cpp:@

                      and

                      @swtdus_swtools/baselibs/src/orexception.cpp@

                      Are these files in the same folder ?

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                        1. C:\prj\ormut.cpp: where is this file?

                        Are you talking about ormutex.cpp ???? in swtdus_swtools/baselibs/src directory, i have 2 files ormutex.cpp and orexception.cpp; in the same folder.

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                          [quote author="mishraab" date="1418107574"]
                          similar 7-8 warnings and 1 error:
                          @
                          C:\prj\ormut.cpp: 15: error: ormutex.h: No such file or directory
                          #include "ormutex.h" // class ORMutex
                          ^
                          @
                          Thanks in advance.[/quote]

                          That one

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                            Yes, that's clear. The question is: where is that file and ormutex.h exactly located ?

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