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QT5 and QT6 projects issues with QWidget and QMainWindow

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    Fikrat
    wrote on last edited by Fikrat
    #3

    Thanks for your fast reply. I installed qt5 and qt6, in the different times to check which version will not provide compilation error. But I faced same error in both versions.I practically installed qt version with help of qt-unified-linux-x64-4.5.1-online.run which is in fact downloaded from qt.io website.
    I did not face this error on ubuntu 18.04

    Please let me know

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      JoeCFD
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      I guess the default installation dir is /opt/Qt for Qt5 on Ubuntu and therefore qmake path is not available automatically. You have to set qmake path in your shell. If you use qtcreator, it may be able to detect it.

      On 18.04 you might use installed qt which comes with ubuntu distribution.

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        Default installation is ~/Qt which is not located in root. I am using cmake in fact. As well as using qt creator, qt creator is not able to detect it.Actually in this case, should i again mention the path in cmake?

        I need to install qt5 on ubuntu 20.04, not on ubuntu 18.04

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          Default installation is ~/Qt which is not located in root. I am using cmake in fact. As well as using qt creator, qt creator is not able to detect it.Actually in this case, should i again mention the path in cmake?

          I need to install qt5 on ubuntu 20.04, not on ubuntu 18.04

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          JoeCFD
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          @Fikrat ~/Qt is user name dependent. It is better to install it under /opt/.
          https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay/issues/213

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            Fikrat
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            thanks so much i will do the same .In any case, I will let you know

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              thanks so much i will do the same .In any case, I will let you know

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              jsulm
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              @Fikrat Do you have

              find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Widgets)
              target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Widgets)
              

              in your CMakeList.txt file as shown in https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qwidget.html ?

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

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @Fikrat Do you have

                find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Widgets)
                target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Widgets)
                

                in your CMakeList.txt file as shown in https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qwidget.html ?

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                Fikrat
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                @jsulm I installed qt5 on directory as the following: /opt/Qt

                Accordingly, I opened new widget and I controlled CMakeLists.txt which looks like as shown in the image!Qt Cmake.png

                As you can see, project and its files are highlighed as the white blank as well as include packages in the source files, provided compilation error.

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                  @jsulm I installed qt5 on directory as the following: /opt/Qt

                  Accordingly, I opened new widget and I controlled CMakeLists.txt which looks like as shown in the image!Qt Cmake.png

                  As you can see, project and its files are highlighed as the white blank as well as include packages in the source files, provided compilation error.

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                  jsulm
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                  @Fikrat So, did you run CMake?

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

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                    Dear @jsulm, when I actually build it, but it provided tons of compilation errors as following

                    errors.png

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                    • F Fikrat

                      Dear @jsulm, when I actually build it, but it provided tons of compilation errors as following

                      errors.png

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                      jsulm
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                      #12

                      @Fikrat said in QT5 and QT6 projects issues with QWidget and QMainWindow:

                      compilation errors

                      It looks rather like errors from code modelling.
                      Did you actually try to build?

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

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @Fikrat said in QT5 and QT6 projects issues with QWidget and QMainWindow:

                        compilation errors

                        It looks rather like errors from code modelling.
                        Did you actually try to build?

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                        Dear @jsulm, I tried to build, though, did not provide any successful build operation. This is very strange. I am completely stacked.

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                        • F Fikrat

                          Dear @jsulm, I tried to build, though, did not provide any successful build operation. This is very strange. I am completely stacked.

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                          JoeCFD
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                          #14

                          @Fikrat show output:
                          which qmake

                          Are you using qtcreator?

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                            Dear @jsulm, I tried to build, though, did not provide any successful build operation. This is very strange. I am completely stacked.

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                            JonB
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                            @Fikrat
                            Show the Build Output errors. The only one that matters is the first one where it can't find <QObject>.

                            I need to install qt5 on ubuntu 20.04, not on ubuntu 18.04

                            You realize that Ubuntu release supplies a pre-built package for Qt5? But not sure why you want both Qt5 & Qt6. Plus Qt5 was designed for qmake rather than cmake.

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                              @Fikrat
                              Show the Build Output errors. The only one that matters is the first one where it can't find <QObject>.

                              I need to install qt5 on ubuntu 20.04, not on ubuntu 18.04

                              You realize that Ubuntu release supplies a pre-built package for Qt5? But not sure why you want both Qt5 & Qt6. Plus Qt5 was designed for qmake rather than cmake.

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                              JoeCFD
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                              @JonB I do not see any problem to use cmake for Qt5. I Have both cmake and qmake for Qt5. I guess cmake is preferred for Qt6. But I still test some Qt6 cases with qmake.

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                                When QtCreator shows files grayed out then the cmake/qmake configure run did not work out and the error was written to the configure output panel - look at it, fix the errors and run again. QtCreator will not do any code model things when the project is not configured correctly.

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                                • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                                  @JonB I do not see any problem to use cmake for Qt5. I Have both cmake and qmake for Qt5. I guess cmake is preferred for Qt6. But I still test some Qt6 cases with qmake.

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                                  JonB
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                                  #18

                                  @JoeCFD
                                  I meant for example all the sample code etc. I have seen out there for Qt5 is for qmake and .pro files. And the OP seems to be getting into some difficulty. But you know more than I in this area.

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