QQuickView in a Library
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Why I can't use QQuickView in a subdir library project. Whenever I call it I get the following output:
DEBUG:
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Qt5/5.0.0/gcc/include/QtQml/qqmldebug.h:61: undefined reference toQQmlDebuggingEnabler::QQmlDebuggingEnabler(bool)' application.cpp:7: undefined reference to
QQuickView::QQuickView(QWindow*)'
libApplication.a(application.o): In function__static_initialization_and_destruction_0': Qt5/5.0.0/gcc/include/QtQml/qqmldebug.h:61: undefined reference to
QQmlDebuggingEnabler::QQmlDebuggingEnabler(bool)'
@RELEASE:
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application.cpp:(.text+0x63): undefined reference to `QQuickView::QQuickView(QWindow*)'
@Here is a copy of my .pro file
@QT += network opengl widgets quickTARGET = Application
TEMPLATE = lib
CONFIG += staticlibSOURCES += application.cpp
HEADERS += application.h
unix:!symbian {
maemo5 {
target.path = /opt/usr/lib
} else {
target.path = /usr/lib
}
INSTALLS += target
}
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I know it's a reply after year and a half , but I'll put it just in case someone else needs it :-) .
Since I'm assuming this is GCC/Linux (and it looks like one :-) ), you need to install qt quick from your package manager. Many distros (like Ubuntu) don't include entire Qt Liibrary in one package (maybe because of the size), and you just need to install everything from package manager.
If it's ubuntu just look up "qt quick" in Synaptic.
Hope this helps!
Cheers!
Dushan -
: ) Thanks for the response and for the answer. I have no way to test it, but I am pretty sure that's the solution. Thanks!