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    Hi,

    Are you sure you are using the qmake executable of your Qt 5.11 ?

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      @udayraj123 said in qmqtt make error on linux: "qmqttglobal.h: No such file or directory":

      QtMqtt/

      Edit the Makefile and add the option "-I/path-to-the-QtMqtt-header file"

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        @udayraj123 said in qmqtt make error on linux: "qmqttglobal.h: No such file or directory":

        QtMqtt/

        Edit the Makefile and add the option "-I/path-to-the-QtMqtt-header file"

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        @Sifu Editing the Makefile isn't a good idea as it is auto-generated and will be overwritten next time qmake is executed.

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          Hi,

          Are you sure you are using the qmake executable of your Qt 5.11 ?

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          wrote on last edited by udayraj123
          #8

          @SGaist Just checked, it was using from /usr/bin
          which qmake
          /usr/bin/qmake

          find ~/ -type f -executable -name 'qmake'

          /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/android_x86/bin/qmake
          /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake
          /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/android_armv7/bin/qmake

          So trying the second one now-

          /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake -version
          QMake version 3.1
          Using Qt version 5.11.0 in /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/lib

          cd qtmqtt-5.11
          On using this qt I am getting a different error:

          /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake -r

          Info: creating stash file /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/.qmake.stash
          Info: creating cache file /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/.qmake.cache
          Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/src/src.pro
           Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/src/mqtt/mqtt.pro
          Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/examples.pro
           Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/mqtt.pro
          Project ERROR: You cannot build examples inside the Qt source tree, except as part of a proper Qt build.
          

          Update: On running it again, it worked!
          /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake -r

          Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/src/src.pro
           Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/src/mqtt/mqtt.pro
          Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/examples.pro
           Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/mqtt.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/simpleclient/simpleclient.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/subscriptions/subscriptions.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/quicksubscription/quicksubscription.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/websocketsubscription/websocketsubscription.pro
          Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/tests.pro
           Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/auto.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/cmake/cmake.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/conformance/conformance.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/qmqttcontrolpacket/qmqttcontrolpacket.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/qmqttclient/qmqttclient.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/qmqttsubscription/qmqttsubscription.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/qmqtttopicname/qmqtttopicname.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/qmqtttopicfilter/qmqtttopicfilter.pro
           Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/benchmarks/benchmarks.pro
            Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/benchmarks/qmqttclient/qmqttclient.pro
          

          Now make and sudo make install has finished building.
          The directory /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qtmqtt-5.11/ is now created
          Will test with sample app now.

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            #9

            For changing the qmake, I replaced /usr/bin/qmake with new one using following command-

            sudo mv /usr/bin/qmake /usr/bin/qmake.old
            sudo ln -s /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake /usr/bin/qmake
            qmake -version
             QMake version 3.1
             Using Qt version 5.11.0 in /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/lib
            

            Now when I opened the qtmqtt-5.11 folder in qt creator, it first gave this warning:

            Project ERROR: Module does not define version.
            Error while parsing file /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/src/mqtt/mqtt.pro. Giving up.
            Project MESSAGE: This project is using private headers and will therefore be tied to this specific Qt module build version.
            Project MESSAGE: Running this project against other versions of the Qt modules may crash at any arbitrary point.
            Project MESSAGE: This is not a bug, but a result of using Qt internals. You have been warned!
            

            Still proceeded to "Build all" and it worked. But now on doing "Run" -
            I get this error:
            In file included from /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/simpleclient/main.cpp:51:0:
            /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/simpleclient/mainwindow.h:55:23: fatal error: QMqttClient: No such file or directory

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              You should do out of source builds. This keeps the source clean and allows you to nuke the build folder if something goes wrong.

              Do not change your distribution provided qmake. Use the full path to the version you want to use. You can be sure that you are going to hit a wall once you update Qt to a newer version.

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                @SGaist Just checked, it was using from /usr/bin
                which qmake
                /usr/bin/qmake

                find ~/ -type f -executable -name 'qmake'

                /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/android_x86/bin/qmake
                /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake
                /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/android_armv7/bin/qmake

                So trying the second one now-

                /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake -version
                QMake version 3.1
                Using Qt version 5.11.0 in /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/lib

                cd qtmqtt-5.11
                On using this qt I am getting a different error:

                /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake -r

                Info: creating stash file /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/.qmake.stash
                Info: creating cache file /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/.qmake.cache
                Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/src/src.pro
                 Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/src/mqtt/mqtt.pro
                Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/examples.pro
                 Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/mqtt.pro
                Project ERROR: You cannot build examples inside the Qt source tree, except as part of a proper Qt build.
                

                Update: On running it again, it worked!
                /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake -r

                Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/src/src.pro
                 Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/src/mqtt/mqtt.pro
                Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/examples.pro
                 Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/mqtt.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/simpleclient/simpleclient.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/subscriptions/subscriptions.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/quicksubscription/quicksubscription.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/examples/mqtt/websocketsubscription/websocketsubscription.pro
                Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/tests.pro
                 Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/auto.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/cmake/cmake.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/conformance/conformance.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/qmqttcontrolpacket/qmqttcontrolpacket.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/qmqttclient/qmqttclient.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/qmqttsubscription/qmqttsubscription.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/qmqtttopicname/qmqtttopicname.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/auto/qmqtttopicfilter/qmqtttopicfilter.pro
                 Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/benchmarks/benchmarks.pro
                  Reading /home/test/Documents/qtmqtt-5.11/tests/benchmarks/qmqttclient/qmqttclient.pro
                

                Now make and sudo make install has finished building.
                The directory /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qtmqtt-5.11/ is now created
                Will test with sample app now.

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                Actually I tried the same procedure on a different PC, but it is not working on it.
                It is showing the QtMqtt/qmqttglobal.h not found error. I think it bypassed it in mine because yesterday I had tried building by manually adding a QtMqtt/ directory inside ~/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/include/

                ls ~/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/include/QtMqtt/

                qmqttclient.h        qmqttconnection_p.h     qmqttglobal.h     qmqttmessage.h         qmqttsubscription.h    qmqtttopicfilter.cpp  qmqtttopicname.cpp
                QMqttClient      qmqttclient_p.h      qmqttcontrolpacket.cpp  QMqttMessage      QMqttSubscription      qmqttsubscription_p.h  qmqtttopicfilter.h    qmqtttopicname.h
                qmqttclient.cpp  qmqttconnection.cpp  qmqttcontrolpacket_p.h  qmqttmessage.cpp  qmqttsubscription.cpp  QMqttTopicFilter       QMqttTopicName        QtMqttDepends
                

                echo ~/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/include/QtCore/5.11.0/QtCore/private/qmqtt*

                /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/include/QtCore/5.11.0/QtCore/private/qmqttclient_p.h
                (omitted) /private/qmqttconnection_p.h
                (omitted) /private/qmqttcontrolpacket_p.h
                (omitted) /private/qmqttsubscription_p.h
                
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                  You should do out of source builds. This keeps the source clean and allows you to nuke the build folder if something goes wrong.

                  Do not change your distribution provided qmake. Use the full path to the version you want to use. You can be sure that you are going to hit a wall once you update Qt to a newer version.

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                  @SGaist Yes, I should use the full path. But If I am using it just for testing this one project right now, then I guess it should be fine(?)
                  About build folder - okay I'll do it from next time. Currently to restart the build I was deleting qtmqtt folder and extracting the zip again.

                  Also, how can I get this 1 reputation to be able to reply faster

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                    You are invoking Murphy's Law.

                    I'd recommend doing that now so you ensure that you have a full correct build also when calling make install.

                    To get a +1 somebody has to upvote one of your question or answer.

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                    • U udayraj123

                      Actually I tried the same procedure on a different PC, but it is not working on it.
                      It is showing the QtMqtt/qmqttglobal.h not found error. I think it bypassed it in mine because yesterday I had tried building by manually adding a QtMqtt/ directory inside ~/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/include/

                      ls ~/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/include/QtMqtt/

                      qmqttclient.h        qmqttconnection_p.h     qmqttglobal.h     qmqttmessage.h         qmqttsubscription.h    qmqtttopicfilter.cpp  qmqtttopicname.cpp
                      QMqttClient      qmqttclient_p.h      qmqttcontrolpacket.cpp  QMqttMessage      QMqttSubscription      qmqttsubscription_p.h  qmqtttopicfilter.h    qmqtttopicname.h
                      qmqttclient.cpp  qmqttconnection.cpp  qmqttcontrolpacket_p.h  qmqttmessage.cpp  qmqttsubscription.cpp  QMqttTopicFilter       QMqttTopicName        QtMqttDepends
                      

                      echo ~/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/include/QtCore/5.11.0/QtCore/private/qmqtt*

                      /home/test/Qt/5.11.0/gcc_64/include/QtCore/5.11.0/QtCore/private/qmqttclient_p.h
                      (omitted) /private/qmqttconnection_p.h
                      (omitted) /private/qmqttcontrolpacket_p.h
                      (omitted) /private/qmqttsubscription_p.h
                      
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                      @udayraj123 said in qmqtt make error on linux: "qmqttglobal.h: No such file or directory":

                      QtMqtt

                      Hi,
                      The reason behind the problem is the QtMqtt header files were not inside the default system include folders, when you run the make it will only take the external header files from the system include directories like /usr/include . /usr/share/include . etc,. . Here you installed the QtMqtt inside your home which is not a regular location of included. You are not telling the make that you need to include the header from a folder inside your home.

                      Solution 1 : You may set the INCLUDE_PATH in your environment variable in shell , or, update the build configuration https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qtcreator-4.0/creator-build-settings.html

                      Soluton 2 : Install QtMqtt as root user with prefix=/usr , this may be easy

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                        Thanks for your solutions, I'll try them, but I have some doubts-

                        QtMqtt header files were not inside the default system include folders...

                        Shouldn't this be a problem for all then? Is it building on your system without having to do the suggested change?

                        Here you installed the QtMqtt inside your home which is not a regular location of included

                        What location would you suggest for installing it?

                        Install QtMqtt as root user with prefix=/usr , this may be easy

                        I did not get the 'prefix=/usr' part.

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                          @udayraj123 said in qtmqtt make error on linux: "qmqttglobal.h: No such file or directory":

                          Thanks for your solutions, I'll try them, but I have some doubts-

                          QtMqtt header files were not inside the default system include folders...

                          Shouldn't this be a problem for all then? Is it building on your system without having to do the suggested change?

                          No, because you're not doing a system install. These headers should be found in the Qt installation you used to build the module after you called make install.

                          Here you installed the QtMqtt inside your home which is not a regular location of included

                          What location would you suggest for installing it?

                          Using the correct qmake executable, it should install the module in the correct folders.

                          Install QtMqtt as root user with prefix=/usr , this may be easy

                          I did not get the 'prefix=/usr' part.

                          When doing a full Qt build, you can configure where the installation should happen. You are not concerned by this.

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                            Steps to reproduce my problem:

                            1. Download zip from https://github.com/qt/qtmqtt
                            2. cd into the folder and run qmake; and then make;
                            3. Following error is produced:
                              qmqttclient.h:33:32: fatal error: QtMqtt/qmqttglobal.h: No such file or directory

                            Update: tried with qmake -r as well, but no effect.
                            I have also seen this link: https://forum.qt.io/topic/80659/how-to-add-library-qmqtt-h-in-qmqtt-client-for-windows/ but it is a bit confusing and I am still stuck. How to compile this library so that I can use mqtt in Qt?

                            Thanks,
                            Udayraj

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                            @udayraj123 said in qtmqtt make error on linux: "qmqttglobal.h: No such file or directory":

                            Download zip from https://github.com/qt/qtmqtt

                            I can confirm that using the .zip download from such location gave me same errors as you mention (I'm using Lubuntu 18.04 / Qt 5.11)

                            However cloning https://code.qt.io/qt/qtmqtt.git and doing:

                            qmake -r
                            qmake
                            make
                            sudo make install
                            

                            led to QtMQTT module built Ok and installed along other existing modules in my Qt installation so later on you could use the module in any application (i.e. provided examples or your own).

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