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  • SGaistS SGaist

    Hi and welcome to devnet,

    Are you using the cmake wrapper you can find in the Qt installation you are using ?

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    @SGaist I downloaded the qxmpp source code from github and I want to import it into my own project

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      @SGaist I downloaded the qxmpp source code from github and I want to import it into my own project

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      SGaist
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      @hzha this does not answer my question.

      Also, what do you mean by importing into your project ? Use it and link to it or include its sources inside your project ?

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        @hzha this does not answer my question.

        Also, what do you mean by importing into your project ? Use it and link to it or include its sources inside your project ?

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        @SGaist yes,As the md file says, I want to compile it using cmake

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          @SGaist yes,As the md file says, I want to compile it using cmake

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          @hzha did you follow my suggestion ?

          By the way, did you consider building the project directly with Qt Creator ?

          Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
          Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            @hzha did you follow my suggestion ?

            By the way, did you consider building the project directly with Qt Creator ?

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            @SGaistI may not understand what you mean, but please forgive me, this may be a translation problem, I have tried to use "cmake..." I've tried building directly in qtcreate, but the results are the same,
            ok, I tried it again, and now that it's ready to build, I might still need to execute cmake if I have it

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              @SGaistI may not understand what you mean, but please forgive me, this may be a translation problem, I have tried to use "cmake..." I've tried building directly in qtcreate, but the results are the same,
              ok, I tried it again, and now that it's ready to build, I might still need to execute cmake if I have it

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              @hzha i have a question.Why is there both qt6.0 and 6.2.4 in your path?

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              • Ronel_qtmasterR Ronel_qtmaster

                @hzha i have a question.Why is there both qt6.0 and 6.2.4 in your path?

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                @Ronel_qtmaster uh,qt6.0 is self-named, and the later qt6.2.4 is the compiler version

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                  @SGaistI may not understand what you mean, but please forgive me, this may be a translation problem, I have tried to use "cmake..." I've tried building directly in qtcreate, but the results are the same,
                  ok, I tried it again, and now that it's ready to build, I might still need to execute cmake if I have it

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                  SGaist
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                  @hzha said in disposition qxmpp:

                  @SGaistI may not understand what you mean, but please forgive me, this may be a translation problem, I have tried to use "cmake..." I've tried building directly in qtcreate, but the results are the same,
                  ok, I tried it again, and now that it's ready to build, I might still need to execute cmake if I have it

                  If you look in the bin folder of your Qt installation, you'll see qt-cmake which is a small wrapper that will have the paths configured for using the Qt version it's located in.

                  Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
                  Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    @hzha said in disposition qxmpp:

                    @SGaistI may not understand what you mean, but please forgive me, this may be a translation problem, I have tried to use "cmake..." I've tried building directly in qtcreate, but the results are the same,
                    ok, I tried it again, and now that it's ready to build, I might still need to execute cmake if I have it

                    If you look in the bin folder of your Qt installation, you'll see qt-cmake which is a small wrapper that will have the paths configured for using the Qt version it's located in.

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                    @SGaist Can you tell me in detail, I don't know how to modify,Thank you very much

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                      @SGaist Can you tell me in detail, I don't know how to modify,Thank you very much

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                      @hzha modify what exactly ?

                      By the way, didn't you write that you successfully compile the module with Qt Creator ?

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        @hzha modify what exactly ?

                        By the way, didn't you write that you successfully compile the module with Qt Creator ?

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                        @SGaist ![alt text](15f1bc72-1ddd-4df2-b6c6-79ca5bffd588-image.png image url)
                        probably your don't understand what I mean, according to the documentation I need to do cmake and then cmake -- build. --target install before I can use qxmpp in my own projects, but I have given up using it, it is too cumbersome

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                          @SGaist ![alt text](15f1bc72-1ddd-4df2-b6c6-79ca5bffd588-image.png image url)
                          probably your don't understand what I mean, according to the documentation I need to do cmake and then cmake -- build. --target install before I can use qxmpp in my own projects, but I have given up using it, it is too cumbersome

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                          jsulm
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                          @hzha All @SGaist is telling you is to use qt-cmake instead of cmake, why don't you simply try that?

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

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @hzha All @SGaist is telling you is to use qt-cmake instead of cmake, why don't you simply try that?

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                            @jsulm I only found qt-cmake.bat, tried it, didn't work, you think I didn't try

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                              @jsulm I only found qt-cmake.bat, tried it, didn't work, you think I didn't try

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                              @hzha said in disposition qxmpp:

                              didn't work

                              In what way it didn't work?
                              Saying "didn't work" does not help much.

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

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