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    Default Re: Using Qt Quick 1 code model instead of Qt Quick 2; Invalid property name 'onNavig

    Is this a tooling questions or does it not work?

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    Default Re: Using Qt Quick 1 code model instead of Qt Quick 2; Invalid property name 'onNavig

    Quote Originally Posted by anda_skoa View Post
    Is this a tooling questions or does it not work?

    Cheers,
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    It is working, though those errors are still there.
    Not sure if I should be worried.

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    Default Re: Using Qt Quick 1 code model instead of Qt Quick 2; Invalid property name 'onNavig

    I too get this warning.
    When I run in desktop it is working fine, but, it results in segmentation fault when i run the same qml application in target board.

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