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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @Dy3zz Are those real build errors (so, when you build) or just errors from code model in QtCreator?

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    @jsulm They shows up when i build the project

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      @Christian-Ehrlicher I put the header code in the initial question. It seems to be good for me

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      @Dy3zz
      The question is not what you have in projectview.h but what you have (near the end of) the generated ui_projectview.h file.

      What you are supposed to see there is:

      namespace Ui {
          class projectView: public Ui_projectView {};
      } // namespace Ui
      
      QT_END_NAMESPACE
      
      #endif // UI_PROJECTVIEW_H
      

      You will get the errors you are seeing if that is not the case.

      If it does have that (or if it does not!), start by deleting all files in your build output directory, re-run qmake, rebuild all from scratch. You may have some "stale" files around.

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @Dy3zz
        The question is not what you have in projectview.h but what you have (near the end of) the generated ui_projectview.h file.

        What you are supposed to see there is:

        namespace Ui {
            class projectView: public Ui_projectView {};
        } // namespace Ui
        
        QT_END_NAMESPACE
        
        #endif // UI_PROJECTVIEW_H
        

        You will get the errors you are seeing if that is not the case.

        If it does have that (or if it does not!), start by deleting all files in your build output directory, re-run qmake, rebuild all from scratch. You may have some "stale" files around.

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        @JonB I don't know where the ui_*.h is located because it is now in the folder with project

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          @JonB I don't know where the ui_*.h is located because it is now in the folder with project

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          jsulm
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          @Dy3zz said in Compiling errors after loading old project:

          I don't know where the ui_*.h is located

          In the build folder

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @Dy3zz said in Compiling errors after loading old project:

            I don't know where the ui_*.h is located

            In the build folder

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            @jsulm

            namespace Ui {
                class project: public Ui_project {};
            } // namespace Ui
            
            QT_END_NAMESPACE
            
            #endif // UI_PROJECTVIEW_H
            

            This is the end of the ui_viewproject.h file

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @Dy3zz
              The question is not what you have in projectview.h but what you have (near the end of) the generated ui_projectview.h file.

              What you are supposed to see there is:

              namespace Ui {
                  class projectView: public Ui_projectView {};
              } // namespace Ui
              
              QT_END_NAMESPACE
              
              #endif // UI_PROJECTVIEW_H
              

              You will get the errors you are seeing if that is not the case.

              If it does have that (or if it does not!), start by deleting all files in your build output directory, re-run qmake, rebuild all from scratch. You may have some "stale" files around.

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              wrote on last edited by JonB
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              @Dy3zz
              You should follow the previously-suggested action:

              @JonB said in Compiling errors after loading old project:

              If it does have that (or if it does not!), start by deleting all files in your build output directory, re-run qmake, rebuild all from scratch. You may have some "stale" files around.

              EDIT
              Actually, stop. You show

               class project: public Ui_project {};
              

              That is not right, I said it should read projectView. Compare what you have against what I said should be there. I would suggest at some time you renamed the project/projectView class....

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @Dy3zz
                You should follow the previously-suggested action:

                @JonB said in Compiling errors after loading old project:

                If it does have that (or if it does not!), start by deleting all files in your build output directory, re-run qmake, rebuild all from scratch. You may have some "stale" files around.

                EDIT
                Actually, stop. You show

                 class project: public Ui_project {};
                

                That is not right, I said it should read projectView. Compare what you have against what I said should be there. I would suggest at some time you renamed the project/projectView class....

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                @JonB said in Compiling errors after loading old project:

                That is not right, I said it should read projectView. Compare what you have against what I said should be there. I would suggest at some time you renamed the project/projectView class....

                Yes.. is there anything i can do about it?

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                  Christian Ehrlicher
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                  @Dy3zz said in Compiling errors after loading old project:

                  is there anything i can do about it?

                  Either rename your form in the designer or use the correct ui class name in your class.

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                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                    @Dy3zz said in Compiling errors after loading old project:

                    is there anything i can do about it?

                    Either rename your form in the designer or use the correct ui class name in your class.

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                    @Christian-Ehrlicher it works. Thanks both of you for your time

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                    • D Dy3zz

                      @Christian-Ehrlicher it works. Thanks both of you for your time

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                      @Dy3zz
                      Both @Christian and @Ehrlicher ? ;-)

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