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    dheerendra
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    wrote on 8 Jun 2018, 12:06 last edited by
    #5

    Just check whether you have mycomponent/MyDelagateFieldEdit.qml is appropriate path. Either it is missing or there is spelling mistake etc.

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      8 Jun 2018, 12:06

      Just check whether you have mycomponent/MyDelagateFieldEdit.qml is appropriate path. Either it is missing or there is spelling mistake etc.

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      elicat
      wrote on 8 Jun 2018, 12:23 last edited by
      #6

      @dheerendra i have only moved all folder of the project into another computer.
      View project root:
      0_1528460581550_capture.png

      Saluti, Gianfranco Elicat

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        wrote on 8 Jun 2018, 13:35 last edited by
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        It is only a issue of some file path. Just start fresh. Close all the project. Remove build directory. Remove *.pro.user. Also just ensure that there is no file called qrc_qml.cpp. If exist remove that also. Open the pro file again. Everything should work fine.

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          8 Jun 2018, 13:35

          It is only a issue of some file path. Just start fresh. Close all the project. Remove build directory. Remove *.pro.user. Also just ensure that there is no file called qrc_qml.cpp. If exist remove that also. Open the pro file again. Everything should work fine.

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          wrote on 8 Jun 2018, 16:55 last edited by elicat 6 Aug 2018, 17:02
          #8

          @dheerendra said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

          It is only a issue of some file path. Just start fresh. Close all the project. Remove build directory. Remove *.pro.user. Also just ensure that there is no file called qrc_qml.cpp. If exist remove that also. Open the pro file again. Everything should work fine.

          What was proposed seemed right. But after 45 minutes of attempts I always have the same error.
          0_1528476794733_capture2.png

          il file QML that call it is only edit.qml and dichiarative is :

          import "./mycomponent"
          

          crazy, I just can not understand

          maybe the real problem are the things you do not find when compiling? see the lines with "Could Not Find"

          mingw32-make[1]: Entering directory 'C:/Generale/OneDrive - ELICAT SRL - 03978700288/Developer/QtApplicazioni/youtube_and_web/EVILEG/SQLiteDbAcccesListModel_V3_funziona_con_slot_signal_bidirezionale/build-SQLiteDbAccessListModel-Desktop_Qt_5_9_4_MinGW_32bit-Debug'
          del release\qrc_qml.cpp
          Could Not Find C:\Generale\OneDrive - ELICAT SRL - 03978700288\Developer\QtApplicazioni\youtube_and_web\EVILEG\SQLiteDbAcccesListModel_V3_funziona_con_slot_signal_bidirezionale\build-SQLiteDbAccessListModel-Desktop_Qt_5_9_4_MinGW_32bit-Debug\release\qrc_qml.cpp
          del release\moc_predefs.h
          Could Not Find C:\Generale\OneDrive - ELICAT SRL - 03978700288\Developer\QtApplicazioni\youtube_and_web\EVILEG\SQLiteDbAcccesListModel_V3_funziona_con_slot_signal_bidirezionale\build-SQLiteDbAccessListModel-Desktop_Qt_5_9_4_MinGW_32bit-Debug\release\moc_predefs.h
          del release\moc_database.cpp release\moc_listmodel.cpp release\moc_editmodel.cpp release\moc_qmldebugger.cpp
          Could Not Find C:\Generale\OneDrive - ELICAT SRL - 03978700288\Developer\QtApplicazioni\youtube_and_web\EVILEG\SQLiteDbAcccesListModel_V3_funziona_con_slot_signal_bidirezionale\build-SQLiteDbAccessListModel-Desktop_Qt_5_9_4_MinGW_32bit-Debug\release\moc_database.cpp
          del release\main.o release\database.o release\listmodel.o release\dichiarative.o release\editmodel.o release\qmldebugger.o release\qrc_qml.o release\moc_database.o release\moc_listmodel.o release\moc_editmodel.o release\moc_qmldebugger.o
          Could Not Find C:\Generale\OneDrive - ELICAT SRL - 03978700288\Developer\QtApplicazioni\youtube_and_web\EVILEG\SQLiteDbAcccesListModel_V3_funziona_con_slot_signal_bidirezionale\build-SQLiteDbAccessListModel-Desktop_Qt_5_9_4_MinGW_32bit-Debug\release\main.o
          

          Saluti, Gianfranco Elicat

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            8 Jun 2018, 16:55

            @dheerendra said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

            It is only a issue of some file path. Just start fresh. Close all the project. Remove build directory. Remove *.pro.user. Also just ensure that there is no file called qrc_qml.cpp. If exist remove that also. Open the pro file again. Everything should work fine.

            What was proposed seemed right. But after 45 minutes of attempts I always have the same error.
            0_1528476794733_capture2.png

            il file QML that call it is only edit.qml and dichiarative is :

            import "./mycomponent"
            

            crazy, I just can not understand

            maybe the real problem are the things you do not find when compiling? see the lines with "Could Not Find"

            mingw32-make[1]: Entering directory 'C:/Generale/OneDrive - ELICAT SRL - 03978700288/Developer/QtApplicazioni/youtube_and_web/EVILEG/SQLiteDbAcccesListModel_V3_funziona_con_slot_signal_bidirezionale/build-SQLiteDbAccessListModel-Desktop_Qt_5_9_4_MinGW_32bit-Debug'
            del release\qrc_qml.cpp
            Could Not Find C:\Generale\OneDrive - ELICAT SRL - 03978700288\Developer\QtApplicazioni\youtube_and_web\EVILEG\SQLiteDbAcccesListModel_V3_funziona_con_slot_signal_bidirezionale\build-SQLiteDbAccessListModel-Desktop_Qt_5_9_4_MinGW_32bit-Debug\release\qrc_qml.cpp
            del release\moc_predefs.h
            Could Not Find C:\Generale\OneDrive - ELICAT SRL - 03978700288\Developer\QtApplicazioni\youtube_and_web\EVILEG\SQLiteDbAcccesListModel_V3_funziona_con_slot_signal_bidirezionale\build-SQLiteDbAccessListModel-Desktop_Qt_5_9_4_MinGW_32bit-Debug\release\moc_predefs.h
            del release\moc_database.cpp release\moc_listmodel.cpp release\moc_editmodel.cpp release\moc_qmldebugger.cpp
            Could Not Find C:\Generale\OneDrive - ELICAT SRL - 03978700288\Developer\QtApplicazioni\youtube_and_web\EVILEG\SQLiteDbAcccesListModel_V3_funziona_con_slot_signal_bidirezionale\build-SQLiteDbAccessListModel-Desktop_Qt_5_9_4_MinGW_32bit-Debug\release\moc_database.cpp
            del release\main.o release\database.o release\listmodel.o release\dichiarative.o release\editmodel.o release\qmldebugger.o release\qrc_qml.o release\moc_database.o release\moc_listmodel.o release\moc_editmodel.o release\moc_qmldebugger.o
            Could Not Find C:\Generale\OneDrive - ELICAT SRL - 03978700288\Developer\QtApplicazioni\youtube_and_web\EVILEG\SQLiteDbAcccesListModel_V3_funziona_con_slot_signal_bidirezionale\build-SQLiteDbAccessListModel-Desktop_Qt_5_9_4_MinGW_32bit-Debug\release\main.o
            
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            wrote on 8 Jun 2018, 18:47 last edited by raven-worx 6 Aug 2018, 18:47
            #9

            @elicat
            so the qml.qrc file is in your project root path right? And in this root path there is a "mycomponent" folder containing the MyDelegateFieldEdit.qml file?
            Also please show the contents of the qrc file

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              8 Jun 2018, 18:47

              @elicat
              so the qml.qrc file is in your project root path right? And in this root path there is a "mycomponent" folder containing the MyDelegateFieldEdit.qml file?
              Also please show the contents of the qrc file

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              elicat
              wrote on 11 Jun 2018, 15:32 last edited by
              #10

              @raven-worx yes, it's all right

              here the file qrc:

              <RCC>
                  <qresource prefix="/">
                      <file>main.qml</file>
                      <file>edit.qml</file>
                      <file>images/button_down.png</file>
                      <file>images/button_up.png</file>
                      <file>images/add_records.png</file>
                      <file>images/delete_records.png</file>
                      <file>images/close.png</file>
                      <file>js/script.js</file>
                      <file>images/edit_records.png</file>
                      <file>file di prove eseguite/dichiarative.cpp</file>
                      <file>file di prove eseguite/dichiarative.h</file>
                      <file>file di prove eseguite/editmodel.cpp</file>
                      <file>file di prove eseguite/editmodel.h</file>
                      <file>file di prove eseguite/globali.cpp</file>
                      <file>file di prove eseguite/globali.h</file>
                      <file>mycomponent/button.qml</file>
                      <file>images/menu.png</file>
                      <file>mycomponent/MyDelagateFieldEdit.qml</file>
                  </qresource>
              </RCC>
              
              

              Saluti, Gianfranco Elicat

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                11 Jun 2018, 15:32

                @raven-worx yes, it's all right

                here the file qrc:

                <RCC>
                    <qresource prefix="/">
                        <file>main.qml</file>
                        <file>edit.qml</file>
                        <file>images/button_down.png</file>
                        <file>images/button_up.png</file>
                        <file>images/add_records.png</file>
                        <file>images/delete_records.png</file>
                        <file>images/close.png</file>
                        <file>js/script.js</file>
                        <file>images/edit_records.png</file>
                        <file>file di prove eseguite/dichiarative.cpp</file>
                        <file>file di prove eseguite/dichiarative.h</file>
                        <file>file di prove eseguite/editmodel.cpp</file>
                        <file>file di prove eseguite/editmodel.h</file>
                        <file>file di prove eseguite/globali.cpp</file>
                        <file>file di prove eseguite/globali.h</file>
                        <file>mycomponent/button.qml</file>
                        <file>images/menu.png</file>
                        <file>mycomponent/MyDelagateFieldEdit.qml</file>
                    </qresource>
                </RCC>
                
                
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                wrote on 11 Jun 2018, 15:58 last edited by
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                @elicat said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

                <file>mycomponent/MyDelagateFieldEdit.qml</file>

                MyDelAgate.qml is really correct? Sure it shouldnt be MyDelEgate.qml?

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                  11 Jun 2018, 15:58

                  @elicat said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

                  <file>mycomponent/MyDelagateFieldEdit.qml</file>

                  MyDelAgate.qml is really correct? Sure it shouldnt be MyDelEgate.qml?

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                  wrote on 11 Jun 2018, 17:14 last edited by
                  #12

                  @raven-worx I'm sure. The name is wrong but in the file edit.qml is correct :

                  . . . .
                  import "./mycomponent"
                  
                  . . . . 
                            model: myModelEdit
                              delegate: MyDelagateFieldEdit {}
                              onCurrentIndexChanged: {
                  . . . .
                  

                  Saluti, Gianfranco Elicat

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                    11 Jun 2018, 17:14

                    @raven-worx I'm sure. The name is wrong but in the file edit.qml is correct :

                    . . . .
                    import "./mycomponent"
                    
                    . . . . 
                              model: myModelEdit
                                delegate: MyDelagateFieldEdit {}
                                onCurrentIndexChanged: {
                    . . . .
                    
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                    wrote on 11 Jun 2018, 19:54 last edited by
                    #13

                    @elicat
                    it may be "correct" in the qml file, but your error is already raised at compile time.
                    My last question is, is the file (in the filesystem) really named like in the qrc file?
                    If your answers were really correct i have no idea. It has to be something with mismatching filename/path, thats what the error says.

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                      11 Jun 2018, 19:54

                      @elicat
                      it may be "correct" in the qml file, but your error is already raised at compile time.
                      My last question is, is the file (in the filesystem) really named like in the qrc file?
                      If your answers were really correct i have no idea. It has to be something with mismatching filename/path, thats what the error says.

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                      wrote on 12 Jun 2018, 05:55 last edited by
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                      @raven-worx said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

                      @elicat
                      it may be "correct" in the qml file, but your error is already raised at compile time.
                      My last question is, is the file (in the filesystem) really named like in the qrc file?
                      If your answers were really correct i have no idea. It has to be something with mismatching filename/path, thats what the error says.

                      Good morning, It's what I always thought too. But I can not find it. Where do I see if the name in the file system is correct?

                      Saluti, Gianfranco Elicat

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                        12 Jun 2018, 05:55

                        @raven-worx said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

                        @elicat
                        it may be "correct" in the qml file, but your error is already raised at compile time.
                        My last question is, is the file (in the filesystem) really named like in the qrc file?
                        If your answers were really correct i have no idea. It has to be something with mismatching filename/path, thats what the error says.

                        Good morning, It's what I always thought too. But I can not find it. Where do I see if the name in the file system is correct?

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                        wrote on 12 Jun 2018, 06:18 last edited by
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                        @elicat said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

                        Where do I see if the name in the file system is correct?

                        are you kidding me?!?
                        Navigate to the folder and check if the file is named correctly

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                          12 Jun 2018, 06:18

                          @elicat said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

                          Where do I see if the name in the file system is correct?

                          are you kidding me?!?
                          Navigate to the folder and check if the file is named correctly

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                          wrote on 12 Jun 2018, 06:51 last edited by
                          #16

                          @raven-worx said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

                          are you kidding me?!?

                          absolutely no, you have patience. I thought there was something else.
                          however, the post I did it because I copied a project from a computer, where it works to another and I have not changed anything except the position of compiling the project. That's why I can not understand what's missing.
                          I try to check for the tenth time.

                          Saluti, Gianfranco Elicat

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                            12 Jun 2018, 06:51

                            @raven-worx said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

                            are you kidding me?!?

                            absolutely no, you have patience. I thought there was something else.
                            however, the post I did it because I copied a project from a computer, where it works to another and I have not changed anything except the position of compiling the project. That's why I can not understand what's missing.
                            I try to check for the tenth time.

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                            wrote on 12 Jun 2018, 07:32 last edited by
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                            @elicat said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

                            I copied a project from a computer, where it works to another and I have not changed anything except the position of compiling the project

                            what did you copy? Also the build directory and the .pro.user file?

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                              12 Jun 2018, 07:32

                              @elicat said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

                              I copied a project from a computer, where it works to another and I have not changed anything except the position of compiling the project

                              what did you copy? Also the build directory and the .pro.user file?

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                              elicat
                              wrote on 12 Jun 2018, 08:01 last edited by
                              #18

                              @raven-worx I have copy all directory of project and after i have removed *.pro.user. When project after this, request configure.

                              Saluti, Gianfranco Elicat

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                                12 Jun 2018, 08:01

                                @raven-worx I have copy all directory of project and after i have removed *.pro.user. When project after this, request configure.

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                                wrote on 12 Jun 2018, 08:02 last edited by
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                                @elicat said in No rule to make target qrc_qml.cpp:

                                When project after this, request configure.

                                yes that's normal behavior. The .pro.user file should always only be used on the machine it was created.

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                                  wrote on 8 Feb 2020, 11:13 last edited by
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                                  I know the solution:

                                  You added this file to qml.qrc or any other qrc. You just have to copy it under another name and it runs!!!

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