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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @joejoo
    Hi
    It seems to be a Cmake project so you need to install that and then build the app using
    the project file provided.
    Its called a "General-purpose Qt-based library" so it might create a lib to use.

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    joejoo
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    @mrjj said in Creating a multi purpose node editor, if there is none available:

    @joejoo
    Hi
    It seems to be a Cmake project so you need to install that and then build the app using
    the project file provided.
    Its called a "General-purpose Qt-based library" so it might create a lib to use.

    Thanks a lot for the hints!

    So I did install cmake; in my program folder (I use W10); while QT is in the root of my C drive.

    After installation I can see that running cmake using the Windows power shell is working, so I assume it did set the environment variable correctly.

    I did open the source folder and ran cmake in it; although I get this error:

    CMake Error at C:/Qt/5.9.1/msvc2017_64/lib/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake:63 (file):
      file attempted to create a directory:
     C:/Users/labdev/Desktop/nodeeditor-master/resources into a source directory.
    

    From my understanding, it is trying to create a dir but it fail? I did run powershell as administrator, so I am not sure why it is getting this error. Should I make changes to the CMakeList file? Just shooting in the dark here

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      SGaist
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      Hi,

      Can you show what you did before building your project ?

      Usually building cmake projects starts by creating a build folder either at the root of the project sources or beside it, then go into it and call cmake .. if you are still in project sources or cmake ../myprojectname if you put the build folder beside it.

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        Hi,

        Can you show what you did before building your project ?

        Usually building cmake projects starts by creating a build folder either at the root of the project sources or beside it, then go into it and call cmake .. if you are still in project sources or cmake ../myprojectname if you put the build folder beside it.

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        joejoo
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        @SGaist

        Hi,

        I did get the zip file from the repo, unzipped in my download folder and then created a build folder in it.

        Then I did open powershell as admin, did cd into the build folder and then ran cmake ..
        I did try also to run cmake . in the root of the project folder but I get the same error as printed above.

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          SGaist
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          Just built it on macOS. without any problem...

          Which version of cmake are you using ?

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            Just built it on macOS. without any problem...

            Which version of cmake are you using ?

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            joejoo
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            @SGaist
            I see, I am on Windows 10 BTW.

            I did download the latest on the Cmake website: 3.9.0 for x64. I have latest Qt 5.9 and Visual Studio 2017 community edition

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              SGaist
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              What shell are you starting when you want to compile the application ?

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                joejoo
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                #13

                powershell; does the same either if I start it as admin or not

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                • J joejoo

                  powershell; does the same either if I start it as admin or not

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                  mrjj
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                  @joejoo
                  Hi
                  Powershell sound wrong to me. Normally visual studio have a developer cmd prompt link that
                  set all the environment variables etc. (not tried 2017)

                  https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/tools/developer-command-prompt-for-vs

                  did they make it a powershell thing in 2017 ?

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @joejoo
                    Hi
                    Powershell sound wrong to me. Normally visual studio have a developer cmd prompt link that
                    set all the environment variables etc. (not tried 2017)

                    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/tools/developer-command-prompt-for-vs

                    did they make it a powershell thing in 2017 ?

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                    joejoo
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                    @mrjj said in Creating a multi purpose node editor, if there is none available:

                    @joejoo
                    Hi
                    Powershell sound wrong to me. Normally visual studio have a developer cmd prompt link that
                    set all the environment variables etc. (not tried 2017)

                    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/tools/developer-command-prompt-for-vs

                    did they make it a powershell thing in 2017 ?

                    Well, I don't even get to the point where VS is in the picture; I am running Cmake; to create the VS files that I will open in that environment. Instead I get nothing because cmake error out saying that it can't create a folder.

                    On windows I know no other shell, beside powershell. I use that also to build and run VS project if I don't need the IDE launched.
                    At this point I shall try with OSX; since there it seems to build without problems, and see if there is any difference.

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                    • J joejoo

                      @mrjj said in Creating a multi purpose node editor, if there is none available:

                      @joejoo
                      Hi
                      Powershell sound wrong to me. Normally visual studio have a developer cmd prompt link that
                      set all the environment variables etc. (not tried 2017)

                      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/tools/developer-command-prompt-for-vs

                      did they make it a powershell thing in 2017 ?

                      Well, I don't even get to the point where VS is in the picture; I am running Cmake; to create the VS files that I will open in that environment. Instead I get nothing because cmake error out saying that it can't create a folder.

                      On windows I know no other shell, beside powershell. I use that also to build and run VS project if I don't need the IDE launched.
                      At this point I shall try with OSX; since there it seems to build without problems, and see if there is any difference.

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                      mrjj
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                      @joejoo
                      Its a bit odd.
                      Just downloaded , unpacked and build it with vs2015
                      with
                      cmake .. -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="C:\Qt\5.7\msvc2015\lib\cmake\Qt5"
                      No issues what so ever.
                      alt text

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @joejoo
                        Its a bit odd.
                        Just downloaded , unpacked and build it with vs2015
                        with
                        cmake .. -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="C:\Qt\5.7\msvc2015\lib\cmake\Qt5"
                        No issues what so ever.
                        alt text

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                        joejoo
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                        @mrjj said in Creating a multi purpose node editor, if there is none available:

                        @joejoo
                        Its a bit odd.
                        Just downloaded , unpacked and build it with vs2015
                        with
                        cmake .. -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="C:\Qt\5.7\msvc2015\lib\cmake\Qt5"
                        No issues what so ever.
                        alt text

                        I see, you are using a different command prompt, I never ever heard of that; but it is installed with VS somehow.

                        I did build with the same string you used (I have a different QT version though, but it is building!

                        Now I did run the solution and I get a build error because I am building in X64 instead of x86, trying to change the project configuration. In the worst case I have to re-install QT since I have only X64 folder installed; I didn't think that I may need the x86, but if this project require it, then I have to install and build using that version.

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                          joejoo
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                          Finally I was successful in building the solution!

                          The trick was that I needed the VS2017 QT install that support x86, once used that for DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH it did build the solution and VS2017 was happy to build all the various examples and items in the solution.

                          Now the problem is that each exe is complaing because QT5Widgets.dll cannot be found. I thought that cmake and VS would be able to find all the required DLL; do I need to import something before build the solution, or do I have to set some global variables?

                          Sorry for the hassle; but the QT environment, when you work outside QT designer is quite daunting for a beginner.

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                          • J joejoo

                            Finally I was successful in building the solution!

                            The trick was that I needed the VS2017 QT install that support x86, once used that for DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH it did build the solution and VS2017 was happy to build all the various examples and items in the solution.

                            Now the problem is that each exe is complaing because QT5Widgets.dll cannot be found. I thought that cmake and VS would be able to find all the required DLL; do I need to import something before build the solution, or do I have to set some global variables?

                            Sorry for the hassle; but the QT environment, when you work outside QT designer is quite daunting for a beginner.

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                            mrjj
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                            @joejoo said in Creating a multi purpose node editor, if there is none available:

                            exe is complaing because QT5Widgets.dll

                            Hi
                            That is normal.
                            You need to make a deployment folder for it with the needed dlls.

                            http://www.tripleboot.org/?p=138

                            note there is the windeploy tool to help

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                              patrik08
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                              cmake file is easy to read
                              https://github.com/paceholder/nodeeditor/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt

                              take all source from https://github.com/paceholder/nodeeditor

                              remove example folder move in other dir …

                              target_link_libraries(nodes
                              Qt5::Core
                              Qt5::Widgets
                              Qt5::Gui
                              Qt5::OpenGL)

                              at top dir one console
                              qmake -project after you have a pro file

                              fill pro file Qt5::Core Qt5::Widgets Qt5::Gui Qt5::OpenGL as module frameworks
                              template static libs

                              take example set pro file to static lib and dir…
                              and you build one sample…

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                                QtDev66
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                                So the last post was done in august, it's now November, this issue is still not fixed! Who is to blame here? Is the CMakeLists provided in the repo crap?

                                I just installed Qt 5.9.2 and VS2017, and with this library I am running into exactly the same problem as the OP. I have tried all the solutions here, but none of them are working, it still complains about

                                CMake Error at D:/Qt/5.9.2/msvc2017_64/lib/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake:63 (file):

                                attempting to create a directory, and I cannot get this project to build.

                                I would like to add this project as a sub project to our main Qt project, but as it seems, the developer will not put pro files on the github repository and I am not going to make all of them manually.

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                                  Viking66
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                                  I have the similar

                                  klaus@linux-8rwt:~/Workbench/QT5/3rdparty/nodeeditor-master> cmake CMakeLists.txt
                                  CMake Error at /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake:63 (file):
                                  file attempted to create a directory:
                                  /home/klaus/Workbench/QT5/3rdparty/nodeeditor-master/resources into a
                                  source directory.
                                  Call Stack (most recent call first):
                                  /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake:214 (qt5_make_output_file)
                                  /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake:285 (_QT5_PARSE_QRC_FILE)
                                  CMakeLists.txt:49 (qt5_add_resources)

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                                    Viking66
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                                    #23

                                    I have the similar problem under linux

                                    klaus@linux-8rwt:~/Workbench/QT5/3rdparty/nodeeditor-master> cmake CMakeLists.txt
                                    CMake Error at /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake:63 (file):
                                    file attempted to create a directory:
                                    /home/klaus/Workbench/QT5/3rdparty/nodeeditor-master/resources into a
                                    source directory.
                                    Call Stack (most recent call first):
                                    /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake:214 (qt5_make_output_file)
                                    /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake:285 (_QT5_PARSE_QRC_FILE)
                                    CMakeLists.txt:49 (qt5_add_resources)

                                    Has some one an idea that helps?

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                                      cellConnect
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                                      Have you been able to resolve the issue? I have the exact same (with different paths) on mac os with Q1 5.9.1.
                                      server:build sr$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="/Users/sr/Qt/5.9.1"
                                      CMake Error at /Users/sr/Software/Qt/5.9.1/clang_64/lib/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake:63 (file):
                                      file attempted to create a directory:
                                      /Users/sr/c++/nodeeditor-master/resources into a source directory.
                                      Call Stack (most recent call first):
                                      /Users/sr/Software/Qt/5.9.1/clang_64/lib/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake:214 (qt5_make_output_file)
                                      /Users/sr/Software/Qt/5.9.1/clang_64/lib/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake:285 (_QT5_PARSE_QRC_FILE)
                                      CMakeLists.txt:53 (qt5_add_resources)

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                                        pavel.krupala
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                                        In case you want to go with your own implementation, I've spent several months preparing 50 programming tutorials with PyQt5 on writing your own Node Editor. I wanted them to be free for all, so they are posted on youtube. I hope you will like it. All can be found here: https://www.blenderfreak.com/tutorials/node-editor-tutorial-series/

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