Unsolved Cant build files
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@kzzmzz
Just double click it and it will open. Copy paste it here.Also , you seem to be on linux. You have gcc and build tools installed?
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TEMPLATE = app
CONFIG += console
CONFIG -= app_bundle
CONFIG -= qtSOURCES += main.c
../Desktop/C Reseni Zadaci iz Knjiga/Chapter-9-Zadatak-6.cyes i have gcc installed
When im making new file everything is ok, i can build, debuge etc
but when i want to add my old c files i cant
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Just for test.
rename it to
myfile.c and put it next to main.c ( in same folder)
Then add it.
I suspect it might be path related. -
Still nothing
:-1: error: No rule to make target '../Desktop/C', needed by 'C.o'. Stop.
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But if you renamed the file,
why does it talk
about C.o ?
should be myfile.o or Chapter-9-Zadatak-6.o ? -
I have added another folder on desktop test and i copyed myfile.c and now i can add the file but still cant build or run?
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@kzzmzz
well it surely works so im not sure why it fails in your setup.
Could u zip your test project and let me see it ? -
At the very least your are missing quotes in your .pro files.
../Desktop/C Reseni Zadaci iz Knjiga/Chapter-9-Zadatak-6.c
each space tells qmake that what follows is a new file hence your errors with the "strange" paths. -
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22:02:17: Running steps for project Chapter-9-Zadatak-7...
22:02:17: Configuration unchanged, skipping qmake step.
22:02:17: Starting: "/usr/bin/make"
make: *** No rule to make target '../Desktop/C', needed by 'C.o'. Stop.
22:02:17: The process "/usr/bin/make" exited with code 2.
Error while building/deploying project Chapter-9-Zadatak-7 (kit: Desktop Qt 5.6.1 GCC 64bit)
When executing step "Make"
22:02:17: Elapsed time: 00:00 -
Hi
Your project just worked here.
Complaining about you have 2 main functions -
so there must be something wrong with your setup
since it wont compile in your place.Can you create a Default Qt Gui project and run it ?
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yes i can run default and change it and run again, but the problem is with new files that i want to add. Im still google for solution :)
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@kzzmzz
Very odd.
So the same project, do not compile proba.c
even it does here ?
Can you check your kit that there is a .c compiler assigned ? -
Are you adding files with spaces in the path ?