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    appdev
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    Hello guys,
    I hope you're all doing well.

    So I've been wokring on a project for about 5 months

    I started a new one which was a copy of another project and there were many errors generated.

    The errors occured on some files that I didn't write like for example QMetatype and I think I accidently modified something and I can't remember what it is.

    I got back to the firs the project which is different from this one and compiled it and many errors were generated in these weird files.

    Now I'm clueless and I don't know what to do.

    I have a version on my github account before this disaster occures. I thought about uninstalling Qt6 and reinstall it again and then compile my project.

    Would this work ?

    Please help me Pleaseeeee, it's a real disaster.

    Thank you.

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      Update:
      Guys, I commented some line in a metafile I think and I found it.
      Now eveyrthing works.

      Thank you all.

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        Update:
        Guys, I commented some line in a metafile I think and I found it.
        Now eveyrthing works.

        Thank you all.

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        wrote on last edited by mchinand
        #3

        This is a good reminder for everyone (myself included) to 1. Use a source revision control, 2. commit regularly (don't wait until 'everything' is working), and 3. Have a remote copy of your repository. Sounds like you had at least 1. and 3.

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          @mchinand Thank you so much.

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