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    eliseev
    wrote on last edited by eliseev
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    Hi,

    I'm building an app for Win/Mac/iOS using Qt 5.10.1 at the moment.
    Since a few days ago, I believe since Xcode update to version 10, a clean iOS build began to fail because it cannot find some of the generated files, i.e. rcc and moc outputs, though the files themselves are correctly (and I believe timely) created. After couple of passes, when all files have been generated, the build works correctly. The same behaviour is observed on two Macs, so it's not a problem of a particular machine. The host OS is High Sierra.

    Any ideas why this happens?

    Thanks in advance!

    Regards,
    Sergey

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      eliseev
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      I haven't found a solution to this problem with Qt 5.10.1, but it had magically disappeared in Qt 5.12.1. So I close the topic.

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        sachinbangadkar_ifm
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        Any solution on this ? I am facing same issues.

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          Any solution on this ? I am facing same issues.

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          @sachinbangadkar_ifm Can you try with Qt 5.12.1. As @eliseev wrote it solved the problem.

          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            VladimirK
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            Hi,

            I have experienced the same issue after I upgraded the XCode 9.4.1 to version XCode10.1.
            I am using Qt 5.9.4 and I can't use the 5.12.1, because of old version support.

            Any idea what is the root cause of this problem? How can be handled in Qt 5.9.4?

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