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  • W WhatIf

    Hi,

    I tried to #include <QGeoLocation> but I keep getting :

    error: QGeoLocation: No such file or directory
    #include <QGeoLocation>
    ^

    The .pro includes location

    QT += core gui location positioning

    Why am I getting the error?

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    Ni.Sumi
    wrote on last edited by
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    @WhatIf
    What the Qt Version using?

    After adding the QT+ = positioning , did u run "qmake" again?

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      WhatIf
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      #3

      Qt Creator 3.5.1

      After adding QT+ = positioning, I clicked the run button.

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      • W WhatIf

        Qt Creator 3.5.1

        After adding QT+ = positioning, I clicked the run button.

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        Ni.Sumi
        wrote on last edited by Ni.Sumi
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        @WhatIf

        Qt Creator does not matter, Qt Version has to be minimum 5.2 to use QGeoLocation.

        First try this:
        After adding QT+ = positioning , you must run first qmake. Right click on the "project name" and "Run qmake" , and then build , run.

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          WhatIf
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          #5

          Based on Qt 5.5.1 (MSVC 2013, 32 bit)

          I right clicked on the "project name" and "Run qmake", no problems.

          When I click build, I get the same error.

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          • W WhatIf

            Based on Qt 5.5.1 (MSVC 2013, 32 bit)

            I right clicked on the "project name" and "Run qmake", no problems.

            When I click build, I get the same error.

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            Ni.Sumi
            wrote on last edited by Ni.Sumi
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            @WhatIf

            I don't see any error. Check all spellings correctly. I tested with the same kit Qt 5.5.1 (MSVC 2013, 32 bit). I dont have any issue.

            Try to make new sample project and add QT += core gui location positioning & #include <QtLocation>
            #include <QGeoLocation> .

            Still if you get error, Could you copy and paste the exact error here.

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              WhatIf
              wrote on last edited by WhatIf
              #7

              C:\Users\Mike\Documents\Map\mainwindow.cpp:8: error: QGeoLocation: No such file or directory
              #include <QGeoLocation>
              ^

              These are all my #includes:

              #include <QGeoAddress>
              #include <QGeoRoute>
              #include <QGeoLocation>
              #include <QGeoShape>
              #include <QGeoServiceProvider>
              #include <QGeoCodingManager>
              #include <QGeoCodeReply>

              I included #include <QtLocation>, still the same problem.

              deleted the project and started over, still the same problem.

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                Hi! Go to the installation directory and make sure the header files are actually there, e.g. in /opt/Qt5.7/5.7/gcc_64/include/QtPositioning.

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                  WhatIf
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                  From the following list:

                  #include <QGeoAddress>
                  #include <QGeoRoute>
                  #include <QGeoLocation>
                  #include <QGeoShape>
                  #include <QGeoServiceProvider>
                  #include <QGeoCodingManager>
                  #include <QGeoCodeReply>

                  only qgeoaddress and qgeoshape are in the QtPositioning folder. Is there a way to update Qt creator or download them? I downloaded and installed Qt creator a few months ago.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    You can run the Qt Maintainance Tool to install / reinstall said modules.

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                    • ? A Former User

                      You can run the Qt Maintainance Tool to install / reinstall said modules.

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                      A Former User
                      wrote on last edited by
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                      Although, if possible, updating to 5.7 would be preferable.

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                        WhatIf
                        wrote on last edited by WhatIf
                        #12

                        Finally, it's working :)

                        Thank you very much!

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                        • W WhatIf

                          Finally, it's working :)

                          Thank you very much!

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                          @WhatIf Great to hear. Please mark the thread as solved (as described here). How did you solve it?

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                            WhatIf
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                            Qt Maintenance Tool > Add or remove components > expand Qt 5.5 > expand source compnonets > expand Add-Ons and select qtlocation > click update

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