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    alphaT
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    thank for fast reply @jsulm , where can I create these directories?
    I try to Add Existing Directory, but it doesn't seem to work.
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      thank for fast reply @jsulm , where can I create these directories?
      I try to Add Existing Directory, but it doesn't seem to work.
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      jsulm
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      @alphaT You can do it with any file manager on in a terminal

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

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        alphaT
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        Thank all of you for your help.

        INCLUDEPATH += ~/qmqtt/src/mqtt
        LIBS += -L"~/qmqtt/src/mqtt" -lqmqtt

        I just add two line to .pro file like you say above, and it works.

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          If you want the Qt Mqtt module that Qt Company is developing, that is here:
          http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtmqtt.git/

          You need to clone: git://code.qt.io/qt/qtmqtt.git

          This does install a module called 'mqtt'

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          Author, Hands-On Mobile and Embedded Development with Qt 5 http://bit.ly/HandsOnMobileEmbedded

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          • lorn.potterL lorn.potter

            If you want the Qt Mqtt module that Qt Company is developing, that is here:
            http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtmqtt.git/

            You need to clone: git://code.qt.io/qt/qtmqtt.git

            This does install a module called 'mqtt'

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            alphaT
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            @lorn.potter did you complie that source?
            I try to complie it, but it's report error...

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              @lorn.potter did you complie that source?
              I try to complie it, but it's report error...

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              lorn.potter
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              @alphaT Yes, I do compile that. I just did on Mac, with Qt 5.10

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              Author, Hands-On Mobile and Embedded Development with Qt 5 http://bit.ly/HandsOnMobileEmbedded

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              • lorn.potterL lorn.potter

                @alphaT Yes, I do compile that. I just did on Mac, with Qt 5.10

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                alphaT
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                @lorn.potter 5.10 is the latest version?
                I am using an older version, let me try QT 5.10.

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                • lorn.potterL lorn.potter

                  @alphaT Yes, I do compile that. I just did on Mac, with Qt 5.10

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                  alphaT
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                  @lorn.potter ops, still error too.
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                    @lorn.potter ops, still error too.
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                    jsulm
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                    @alphaT It looks like you're building with Qt which is delivered by your Linux distribution (/usr/include/qt5).
                    I guess you simply called qmake from command line, right?
                    You should use complete path to qmake from Qt you installed:

                    ~/Qt/5.10.0/gcc_64/bin/qmake
                    

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

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                      Andarang
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                      It's been a while but I experienced some of the issues described here and a few other forums. Just for whoever stumbles upon this issue, there is a small thing I overlooked when getting the source code from GitHub, namely:

                      If you clone from the GitHub repo, don't forget to check out a release version!

                      Current release is v5.15.0, but I was working from the dev branch, which caused a bunch of errors when compiling. After checking out release v5.15.0 everything suddenly worked.

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                      • lorn.potterL lorn.potter

                        If you want the Qt Mqtt module that Qt Company is developing, that is here:
                        http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtmqtt.git/

                        You need to clone: git://code.qt.io/qt/qtmqtt.git

                        This does install a module called 'mqtt'

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                        Jari Koivuluoma
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                        @lorn-potter How exactly do I compile this? I am a total newbie on these things. I'm using MSVC 2015 65. I cloned the repo and I opened the terminal in that folder, ran vcvars64.bat and tried qmake but it just gave me the instructions. Should there be a *.pro file in the directory.

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                          @lorn-potter How exactly do I compile this? I am a total newbie on these things. I'm using MSVC 2015 65. I cloned the repo and I opened the terminal in that folder, ran vcvars64.bat and tried qmake but it just gave me the instructions. Should there be a *.pro file in the directory.

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                          jsulm
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                          @Jari-Koivuluoma Did you checkout Qt5 branch? If you check https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtmqtt.git/tree/?h=5.12 you will see that there is a pro file. I guess you are on master branch, which is Qt6 and based on CMake.

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

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                            Jari Koivuluoma
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                            Thanks, I had to study how to clone a specific branch. I just mistakenly assumed that the cloning link was automatically generated when I changed the branch. From there it went without a hitch.

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