Re: "mainwindows" Example
What do you mean by "choked"? And why did you run "qmake -project"? Didn't the example already have a project file?
Re: "mainwindows" Example
Wysota, Yes, the example did have the -project file already in the folder. I ran it because thats how I did the tutorial examples, "hello", etc...
Did I cause a mishap by re-running"qmake -project"?
Choked I mean, the command prompt had like 100's of lines of gibberish. No .exe showed up in the DEBUG folder.
Is there a "log" somewhere so I can attach to show you the 100's of lines of gibberish.
Using the word "gibberish" because I dont know what all the lines mean on the command prompt.
Re: "mainwindows" Example
You can attach a file to your post...
It's the "Manage attachements" button below...
Regards
Re: "mainwindows" Example
Marcel, thanks but how do I pull (copy/paste) the data from the command prompt?
Is there some sort of "log" file that is generated that shows all the data (text) from the command prompt when "make" is executed?
Re: "mainwindows" Example
Yes, actually...
When running qmake to compile th example do this:
qmake ... > qmake_output.txt
EDIT: "..." stands for the actual options that you would give to qmake
This will generate the file qmake_output.txt in the same folder. It means it will direction the console output to a file.
You can attach that.
Re: "mainwindows" Example
Also, qmake hast the "-o file" option. The output will be written to the file you specify :).
Re: "mainwindows" Example
Marcel,
Iteresting, I just ran "qmake" instead of "make" and didnt get any errors or gibberish.
However, in the DEBUG file there is no .exe file to launch the program. The DEBUG file is empty.
How do we launch a program? Shouldnt there be a .exe file somewhere?
No where in the "mainwindows" folder was a file generated called "qmake_output.txt"
Attached is a qmake file, dont know if you can use it for debugging
Thanks in advance
Re: "mainwindows" Example
Were you using make? :) Not good...qmake projects are not compatible with normal makefiles.
Check the Release folder for the executable...
Re: "mainwindows" Example
The release folder in every folder in the mainwindows example...
regards
Re: "mainwindows" Example
The RELEASE folder is empty as well.
Why cant I use "make"? I used it for the "hello" program and such.
Re: "mainwindows" Example
If you want debugging information. add CONFIG += qt debug.
to use the plain, old make, you'll have to qmake -o Makefile mainwindows.pro ( sorry about before, -o is not for log ).
After this you can use make. As I said, a .pro file is not the same with a makefile( different syntax for start ).
Re: "mainwindows" Example
Marcel, I am so new to programming.
What is [HTML]add CONFIG += qt debug[/HTML] and where do I add that?
Also, what is [HTML] -o [/HTML] and where do I add that?
Also, why arent I seeing an executable anywhere?
When I ran "qmake" on the command line it didnt give me errors so I should have seen an executable somewhere, correct?
Re: "mainwindows" Example
No, you have to use the platform make to build the project after you generate a makefile with qmake.
Use nmake if you have Visual Studio or make if you have gcc.
regards
Re: "mainwindows" Example
STEPS:
1. qmake -project in mainwindows
2. qmake -project in the subfolders (if you deleted the makefiles and .pro files )
3. qmake in mainwindows
4. qmake in subfolders
5 make or nmake in mainwindows
Should work fine and generate all executables in the Release folders.
Re: "mainwindows" Example
Hold on!
Calling "qmake -project" destroys a perfectly good project file. You musn't call it. Please bring it back from the original archive and then run qmake and make (without qmake -project).
"-o" option for qmake tells it how to name the Makefile and not where to redirect the messages.
Re: "mainwindows" Example
Wysota,
[HTML]Please bring it back from the original archive and then run qmake and make (without qmake -project).[/HTML]
since I ran qmake -project from its original folder I may have destroyed the original.
1) Is there another copy somewhere else?
I cant seem to find this mainwindows example on the Trolltech website. The example comes standard with Qt 4.2.3 (C:\Qt\4.2.3\examples\mainwindows).
2) Should Trolltech have this mainwindows example somewhere on their website?
Thanks in advance!!!
Re: "mainwindows" Example
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Seth
since I ran qmake -project from its original folder I may have destroyed the original.
1) Is there another copy somewhere else?
Yes, in a source archive available from for example www.trolltech.com :) Download the zip and replace the example files.
The top level project file looks as follows:
Code:
TEMPLATE = subdirs
SUBDIRS = application \
dockwidgets \
mdi \
menus \
recentfiles \
sdi
# install
target.path = $$[QT_INSTALL_EXAMPLES]/mainwindows
sources.files = $$SOURCES $$HEADERS $$RESOURCES $$FORMS mainwindows.pro README
sources.path = $$[QT_INSTALL_EXAMPLES]/mainwindows
INSTALLS += target sources
If you didn't ruin project files in subdirectories, this is all you need.
Re: "mainwindows" Example
Wysota
Good progress (I think)!! I went into archive and got a new "mainwindows" example file and ran qmake and make only and it looks like everything ran smoothly. Thanks for that help!
But where is the executable? There is no DEBUG or RELEASE folder under the mainwindows folder.
There is a RELEASE folder in every subfolder (application, dockwidgets, mdi, menus, etc...) that has an executable but I those dont seem seem to work when ran.
I am wonding if only running qmake and make in the mainwindows folder is all I have to do?
Or do I need to go into every subfolder and run qmake and make?
Re: "mainwindows" Example
"mainwindows" contains a set of examples in subdirectories. You need Qt libraries to be accessible to run them. Either place Qt libs in a path where your system looks for dlls (like C:\WINDOWS\System) or copy them to the same directory where each executable resides. Then you'll be able to run them.