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    goodsogi
    wrote on last edited by
    #3

    It's already added.

    QT += core websockets

    I ran qmake. I got the same error message.

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      IamSumit
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      #4

      Hi
      http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18699403/project-error-unknown-modules-in-qt-webkitwidgets

      Be Cute

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        goodsogi
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        #5

        I followed the instruction on the link. But it didn't work.

        I tried to install libqt5webkit5-dev. But I got the message:
        libqt5webkit5-dev is already the newest version.

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          IamSumit
          wrote on last edited by
          #6

          it could be version problem.

          try to install new packeage of libqt5webkit

          http://askubuntu.com/questions/378397/how-to-install-libqtwebkit5

          Be Cute

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            goodsogi
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            #7

            I followed your suggestion.

            sudo apt-get install libqt5webkit5

            but it didn't work:
            libqt5webkit5 is already the newest version.

            Anyway, I am using qt 5.3.1 on Ubuntu 14.04.

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              waynix
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              #8

              I have the same problem using qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.4.0.
              I have cross-compiled qt for my device (arm xilinx zynq). I see that there is a libQt5WebSockets.so in my lib folder but the examples/websockets/echoclient does return the error message "Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: websockets"
              EDIT
              My error was that I had used the qmake from the build directory and not the qmake from the "./configure --prefix=" path

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                waynix
                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                I have the same problem using qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.4.0.
                I have cross-compiled qt for my device (arm xilinx zynq). I see that there is a libQt5WebSockets.so in my lib folder but the examples/websockets/echoclient does return the error message "Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: websockets"
                EDIT
                My error was that I had used the qmake from the build directory and not the qmake from the "./configure --prefix=" path

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                  sonichy
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                  #10

                  sudo apt-get install libqt5websockets5-dev

                  https://github.com/sonichy

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                    fiorentinoing
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                    #11

                    The documentation says "Since: Qt 5.3"
                    Check with "qmake --version" which version you have installed. Cheers.

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                      chraz
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                      #12

                      Maybe late, but may help anyway.
                      Go to Tools > Options > Build & Run > Desktop (default)
                      Then, on Qt version, choose Qt 5 instead of Qt 4.

                      Hope this will resolve your issue.

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