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    @FamilyHistorian
    In order to fix the issue with netbeans not abble to find the paths, simply go to Options --> C/C++ --> Code Assistance, Select your tool colecction and simply add the paths you need, remeber to make sure its under the language you are using, either c or c++

    @hskoglund
    My system is as follows

    imac 21" mid 2012
    OSX 10.11.3 El Capitan
    Netbeans 8.2 Full Version (includes all laguages)
    Qt 5.7 (also added the functions from 5.6 version)

    im not quite sure on the compiler, might be making a mistake there, but i already tryied both, there any especific method to set it up? or just the plain options method?, im kinda lost on this version.

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      Your project setup looks messed up. You are using an iOS build of Qt yet you pass it the outdated macx-g++ mkspec.

      You should check your Kits, looks like there's something wrong there.

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        @SGaist
        ok sorry but i dont get it, you mean the compiler is wrong? im using the compilers included with netbeans (g++ and clang)

        i forgot to mention im using Xcode 7.3.1 because i was unable to install the new version of Xcode, cant make it work the new file fomat they have, compresed or whatever is that one

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          #7

          You can still use 7.3.1 at the moment.

          What I'm writing is:

          1. It looks like you are building an iOS project (correct me if I'm wrong)
          2. The mkspec used is macx-g++

          So there's something wrong with your setup. Go to Build and Run in Qt Creator's preferences. There check your iOS Kits and take a look at the mkspec, it should be macx-ios-clang.

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            #8

            You are correct im making an ios project, but planning on making programs for windows on the future, but thats for other topic.

            im not sure if theres something to do with it, but im using a version of qmake from clang
            /Qt/5.7/clang_64/bin/qmake

            Inside Qt Creator, i went to options --> Build & Run --> kits, and i do have Qt Desktop versions 5.6 and 5.7 installed and both seems to work fine, (there are warnings from other types but i dont used them)
            Also i use only Qt Designer for making the UI, never get inside Qt Creator but thats the only place i see the kits.

            also, i selected clang as default on netbeans and i still got the same, just with clang

            cd '/Users/StudioMac/NetBeansProjects/QtApplication_Test1'
            /usr/bin/make -f Makefile CONF=Debug QMAKE=/Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/clang_64/bin/qmake
            "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make" -f nbproject/Makefile-Debug.mk QMAKE=/Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/clang_64/bin/qmake SUBPROJECTS= .build-conf
            /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/clang_64/bin/qmake VPATH=. -spec macx-llvm -o qttmp-Debug.mk nbproject/qt-Debug.pro
            mv -f qttmp-Debug.mk nbproject/qt-Debug.mk
            "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make" -f nbproject/qt-Debug.mk dist/Debug/CLang-MacOSX/QtApplication_Test1
            /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang++ -c -pipe -g -isysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk -mmacosx-version-min=10.8 -Wall -W -fPIC -DQT_WIDGETS_LIB -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -Inbproject -I. -I../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtWidgets -I../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/ -I../../Qt/5.7/clang_64/lib/QtWidgets.framework/Headers -I../../Qt/5.7/clang_64/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers -I../../Qt/5.7/clang_64/lib/QtCore.framework/Headers -I. -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Headers -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/AGL.framework/Headers -I. -I../../Qt/5.7/clang_64/mkspecs/macx-llvm -F/Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/clang_64/lib -o build/Debug/CLang-MacOSX/Ventas.cpp.o Ventas.cpp.cc
            In file included from Ventas.cpp.cc:14:
            In file included from ./Ventas.h:17:
            In file included from ./ui_Ventas.h:12:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/QVariant:1:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qvariant.h:43:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qatomic.h:41:
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qglobal.h:1133:23: warning: rvalue references are a C++11 extension [-Wc++11-extensions]
            void qAsConst(const T &&) Q_DECL_EQ_DELETE;
                                  ^
            In file included from Ventas.cpp.cc:14:
            In file included from ./Ventas.h:17:
            In file included from ./ui_Ventas.h:12:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/QVariant:1:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qvariant.h:43:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qatomic.h:41:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qglobal.h:1145:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qatomic.h:46:
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:61:4: error: "Qt requires C++11 support"
            #  error "Qt requires C++11 support"
               ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:90:13: error: unknown type name 'QAtomicOps'
                typedef QAtomicOps<T> Ops;
                        ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:90:23: error: expected member name or ';' after declaration specifiers
                typedef QAtomicOps<T> Ops;
                ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:93:23: error: use of undeclared identifier 'QAtomicOpsSupport'
                Q_STATIC_ASSERT_X(QAtomicOpsSupport<sizeof(T)>::IsSupported, "template parameter is an integral of a size not supported on this platform");
                                  ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:93:53: error: no member named 'IsSupported' in the global namespace
                Q_STATIC_ASSERT_X(QAtomicOpsSupport<sizeof(T)>::IsSupported, "template parameter is an integral of a size not supported on this platform");
                                                              ~~^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qglobal.h:761:63: note: expanded from macro 'Q_STATIC_ASSERT_X'
            #define Q_STATIC_ASSERT_X(Condition, Message) Q_STATIC_ASSERT(Condition)
                                                                          ^~~~~~~~~
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qglobal.h:756:110: note: expanded from macro 'Q_STATIC_ASSERT'
                enum {Q_STATIC_ASSERT_PRIVATE_JOIN(q_static_assert_result, __COUNTER__) = sizeof(QStaticAssertFailure<!!(Condition)>)}
                                                                                                                         ^~~~~~~~~
            In file included from Ventas.cpp.cc:14:
            In file included from ./Ventas.h:17:
            In file included from ./ui_Ventas.h:12:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/QVariant:1:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qvariant.h:43:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qatomic.h:41:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qglobal.h:1145:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qatomic.h:46:
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:93:5: error: type name requires a specifier or qualifier
                Q_STATIC_ASSERT_X(QAtomicOpsSupport<sizeof(T)>::IsSupported, "template parameter is an integral of a size not supported on this platform");
                ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qglobal.h:761:47: note: expanded from macro 'Q_STATIC_ASSERT_X'
            #define Q_STATIC_ASSERT_X(Condition, Message) Q_STATIC_ASSERT(Condition)
                                                          ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qglobal.h:756:121: note: expanded from macro 'Q_STATIC_ASSERT'
                enum {Q_STATIC_ASSERT_PRIVATE_JOIN(q_static_assert_result, __COUNTER__) = sizeof(QStaticAssertFailure<!!(Condition)>)}
                                                                                                                                    ^
            In file included from Ventas.cpp.cc:14:
            In file included from ./Ventas.h:17:
            In file included from ./ui_Ventas.h:12:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/QVariant:1:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qvariant.h:43:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qatomic.h:41:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qglobal.h:1145:
            In file included from ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qatomic.h:46:
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:95:14: error: use of undeclared identifier 'Ops'
                typename Ops::Type _q_value;
                         ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:95:19: error: expected a qualified name after 'typename'
                typename Ops::Type _q_value;
                              ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:95:23: error: expected ';' at end of declaration list
                typename Ops::Type _q_value;
                                  ^
                                  ;
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:99:44: error: use of undeclared identifier 'Ops'
                T load() const Q_DECL_NOTHROW { return Ops::load(_q_value); }
                                                       ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:99:54: error: use of undeclared identifier '_q_value'
                T load() const Q_DECL_NOTHROW { return Ops::load(_q_value); }
                                                                 ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:100:45: error: use of undeclared identifier 'Ops'
                void store(T newValue) Q_DECL_NOTHROW { Ops::store(_q_value, newValue); }
                                                        ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:100:56: error: use of undeclared identifier '_q_value'
                void store(T newValue) Q_DECL_NOTHROW { Ops::store(_q_value, newValue); }
                                                                   ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:102:51: error: use of undeclared identifier 'Ops'
                T loadAcquire() const Q_DECL_NOTHROW { return Ops::loadAcquire(_q_value); }
                                                              ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:102:68: error: use of undeclared identifier '_q_value'
                T loadAcquire() const Q_DECL_NOTHROW { return Ops::loadAcquire(_q_value); }
                                                                               ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:103:52: error: use of undeclared identifier 'Ops'
                void storeRelease(T newValue) Q_DECL_NOTHROW { Ops::storeRelease(_q_value, newValue); }
                                                               ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:103:70: error: use of undeclared identifier '_q_value'
                void storeRelease(T newValue) Q_DECL_NOTHROW { Ops::storeRelease(_q_value, newValue); }
                                                                                 ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:107:86: error: use of undeclared identifier 'Ops'
                static Q_DECL_CONSTEXPR bool isReferenceCountingNative() Q_DECL_NOTHROW { return Ops::isReferenceCountingNative(); }
                                                                                                 ^
            ../../Qt/5.7/ios/include/QtCore/qbasicatomic.h:108:88: error: use of undeclared identifier 'Ops'
                static Q_DECL_CONSTEXPR bool isReferenceCountingWaitFree() Q_DECL_NOTHROW { return Ops::isReferenceCountingWaitFree(); }
                                                                                                   ^
            fatal error: too many errors emitted, stopping now [-ferror-limit=]
            1 warning and 20 errors generated.
            make[2]: *** [build/Debug/CLang-MacOSX/Ventas.cpp.o] Error 1
            make[1]: *** [.build-conf] Error 2
            make: *** [.build-impl] Error 2
            
            BUILD FAILED (exit value 2, total time: 2s)
            
            
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              Don't use your clang_64 Qt to setup and build your project for iOS.

              Use the Qt version built for iOS with the macx-ios-clang mkspec.

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                @SGaist
                i start messing around with the compiler and added this for the qmake command /Qt/5.7/ios/bin/qmake

                i went to properties of the proyect and added the follow to the Build-->Qt--> Expert--> Qmake spec tab ......macx-ios-clang

                and got the follow thing

                cd '/Users/StudioMac/NetBeansProjects/QtApplication_Test1'
                /usr/bin/make -f Makefile CONF=Debug QMAKE=/Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/bin/qmake
                "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make" -f nbproject/Makefile-Debug.mk QMAKE=/Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/bin/qmake SUBPROJECTS= .build-conf
                /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/bin/qmake VPATH=. -spec macx-ios-clang -o qttmp-Debug.mk nbproject/qt-Debug.pro
                mv -f qttmp-Debug.mk nbproject/qt-Debug.mk
                "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make" -f nbproject/qt-Debug.mk dist/Debug/CLang-MacOSX/QtApplication_Test1
                make[2]: *** No rule to make target `dist/Debug/CLang-MacOSX/QtApplication_Test1'.  Stop.
                make[1]: *** [.build-conf] Error 2
                make: *** [.build-impl] Error 2
                
                BUILD FAILED (exit value 2, total time: 5s)
                

                I still got some errors but it seems to work, any other idea? im not sure if thats what you told me at first, but i do find the mac-ios-clang folder, but i cant find any make or clang++ file that i can use.

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                  #11

                  i did check the Kits on Qt Creator's preference and cant find it, i do find it on Qt version and yes im using macx-ios-clang, i got this,

                  Name:
                  Qt 5.7.0 for iOS
                  ABI:
                  arm-macos-generic-mach_o-32bit
                  
                  arm-macos-generic-mach_o-64bit
                  
                  x86-macos-generic-mach_o-32bit
                  
                  x86-macos-generic-mach_o-64bit
                  Source:
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios
                  mkspec: 
                  macx-ios-clang
                  qmake:
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/bin/qmake
                  Default:
                  debug
                  Version:
                  5.7.0
                  QMAKE_SPEC
                  macx-clang
                  QMAKE_VERSION
                  3.0
                  QMAKE_XSPEC
                  macx-ios-clang
                  QT_HOST_BINS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/bin
                  QT_HOST_DATA
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios
                  QT_HOST_LIBS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/lib
                  QT_HOST_PREFIX
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios
                  QT_INSTALL_ARCHDATA
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios
                  QT_INSTALL_BINS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/bin
                  QT_INSTALL_CONFIGURATION
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios
                  QT_INSTALL_DATA
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios
                  QT_INSTALL_DEMOS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/Examples/Qt-5.7
                  QT_INSTALL_DOCS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/Docs/Qt-5.7
                  QT_INSTALL_EXAMPLES
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/Examples/Qt-5.7
                  QT_INSTALL_HEADERS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/include
                  QT_INSTALL_IMPORTS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/imports
                  QT_INSTALL_LIBEXECS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/libexec
                  QT_INSTALL_LIBS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/lib
                  QT_INSTALL_PLUGINS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/plugins
                  QT_INSTALL_PREFIX
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios
                  QT_INSTALL_QML
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/qml
                  QT_INSTALL_TESTS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/tests
                  QT_INSTALL_TRANSLATIONS
                  /Users/StudioMac/Qt/5.7/ios/translations
                  QT_SYSROOT
                  
                  QT_VERSION
                  5.7.0
                  

                  im looking for a Clang compiler or something similar on the IOS folder but cant find anything, I do find Qt 5.7 for IOS on the Qt's Versions tab (Shown before), but it saids "not all posible targets enviroments supported due to missing compilers"
                  So, im kinda lost on this one

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                    #12

                    How did you install Qt ?

                    Note that I don't use Netbeans for development so I don't know all the related quirks that might happen with it.

                    Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
                    Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      #13

                      got the files from the qt website i got this file for mac qt-unified-mac-x64-2.0.3-2-online.dmg and also installed the netbeans IDE, they have been working perfectly the issue where at the momment of compiling, i dont know if that answer your quesiton.

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                        Yes it does. However, like I already wrote I never used Netbeans for development especially cross-compilation. So I can't go further.

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                          #15

                          Ok i found the problem, this wont solve the issue, but its better to document this kind of issues and avoid someone else the headache.

                          Netbeans 8.2 + Qt 5.7 on Mac OSX creates a bug and it only affects MAC users, althoug is documented, theres no know fix for this version, the only viable way is to downgrade to Netbeans 8.1 and work your way from there, also you have to specify the mkspec to your desire target OS (in my case im using macx-clang) on your proyect properties, for the momment it worked for me, and thanks for all the info it actually help me out to find a solution. thanks

                          heres the Bug Report Netbeans and Qt on Mac

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                            Glad you found out and thanks for sharing !

                            Since you have it working now, please mark the thread as solved using the "Topic Tools" button so that other forum users may know a solution has been found :)

                            Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
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