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Hi spbosch,
I could not figure out in which case this will happened. If other users do not
encounter this problem, perhaps something you have done caused this.
For example, you have copied the qextwineventnotifier_p.h file to
include/QtCore/private/qwineventnotifier_p.h
Original comment by dbzhang...@gmail.com
on 26 Mar 2012 at 9:11
Hi dbzhang,
I'm just following the steps of "How to use(1)". I haven't copied the
qextwineventnotifier_p.h to include/QtCore/private/qwineventnotifier_p.h
shall I ?
Anyway now I downloaded the qwineventnotifier_p.h from
http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qt/blobs/4.8/src/corelib/kernel/qwineventnotifier_p.h
and copied it, but now I have new compilation problems:
C:\Documents and
Settings\INSlaGarrotxa\NewVisioIE\3rdparty\qextserialport\src\qextserialenumerat
or_win.cpp:-1: error: undefined reference to
`_imp__SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryPropertyW@28'
C:\Documents and
Settings\INSlaGarrotxa\NewVisioIE\3rdparty\qextserialport\src\qextserialenumerat
or_win.cpp:-1: error: undefined reference to `_imp__SetupDiOpenDevRegKey@24'
...
...
...
...
Any help is welcome.
Thank you
Original comment by fpbo...@gmail.com
on 27 Mar 2012 at 8:49
After all I opted to test a more easy way for me "How to use(3)". I compile it
with success... and project works fine.
Original comment by fpbo...@gmail.com
on 27 Mar 2012 at 11:35
Hi fpbosch,
The problem you come with seems rather strange, but it is not difficult to
solve.
Your can add message() to the qextserialport.pri to see what happened.
{{{
win32:contains(QT_VERSION, ^4\\..*\\..*):!exists($$[QT_INSTALL_HEADERS]/QtCore/private/qwineventnotifier_p.h){
message("Hello, I am here....")
message("Hi," $$[QT_INSTALL_HEADERS])
DEFINES += QESP_NO_QT4_PRIVATE
HEADERS += $$PWD/qextwineventnotifier_p.h
SOURCES += $$PWD/qextwineventnotifier_p.cpp
}
}}}
And, In the *.h/*.cpp ,you can add #warning
{{{
#if XXXX
#....
#warning I am branch1
#....
#else
#...
#warning I am branch2
#...
#endif
}}}
Original comment by dbzhang...@gmail.com
on 28 Mar 2012 at 6:44
Hello,
I faced this problem yesterday under W7 with Qt4.7.4.
I think the test isn't fully working, and isn't able to determine if the file
"QtCore/private/qwineventnotifier_p.h" is present or not... So the test was
wrong, QESP_NO_QT4_PRIVATE not defined, and includes missing...
On my machine, I just had to comment the test and everything worked fine. (but
I lost portability).
Original comment by romain...@gmail.com
on 2 Apr 2012 at 9:09
OK, I just ran into this issue (incomplete struct QWinEventNotifier), but I
also got an include file failure
("../../../src/corelib/kernel/qwineventnotifier_p.h").
Here's what I'm finding:
(I have a Qt 4.8.0 install, on which I've run the updater once or twice. I've
removed anything not related to Windows development with the mingw toolchain. I
do have the 4.8.0 sources installed.)
c:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.0\mingw\include\QtCore\private\qwineventnotifier_p.h
exists on my system. It's contents are just:
#include "../../../src/corelib/kernel/qwineventnotifier_p.h"
which doesn't exist.
Now, if I look where the package manager installed the sources
(c:\QtSDK\QtSources\4.8.0\src\corelib\kernel), I find the file it's looking
for.
I also find that
c:\QtSDK\QtSources\4.8.0\include\QtCore\private\qwineventnotifier_p.h is the
same as
c:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.0\mingw\include\QtCore\private\qwineventnotifier_p.h.
I thus conclude that the 'qwineventnotifier_p.h' test in the .pro files isn't
quite sufficient because it's possible to setup a Qt system such that the test
will pass, but the thing won't actually compile.
If anyone can tell me what to put onto my system (using Qt package manager) so
that it will work, I'd be happy. For the moment I've moved the offending file
(c:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.0\mingw\include\QtCore\private\qwineventnotifier_p.h)
to another name. At this point I can build and run the library and examples
just fine.
Original comment by mhko...@moberg.com
on 5 Apr 2012 at 5:20
I'm having the exact same problem: on a clean install of Qt 4.8.0, I'm having
C:\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.0\mingw\include\QtCore\private\qwineventnotifier_p.h
on my system.
And qextserialport does not compile. If I remove the QtSDK file, it compiles.
Original comment by pascal.m...@density-tech.com
on 11 Apr 2012 at 7:44
Ok, I see
QtSDK does provide a "private/qwineventnofifier_p.h", but contents of it is
broken.
#include "../../../src/corelib/kernel/qwineventnotifier_p.h"
So this should be bug of QtSDK installer and updater.
IMO, there are several workarounds can be used.
1. If Qt's source code can be found in your hardware, fix the contents of this
broken file. For example, change to
#include "c:\QtSDK\QtSources\4.8.0/src/corelib/kernel/qwineventnotifier_p.h"
or you can simply replace the file
"include/QtCore/private/qwineventnotifier_p.h" with
"src/corelib/kernel/qwineventnotifier_p.h"
2. If Qt's source code does not exist in your hardware, you can download this
file from
http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qt/blobs/4.8/src/corelib/kernel/qwineventnotifier_p.h
then put it to $QTDIR/include/QtCore/private/qwineventnotifier_p.h
3. Remove the broken file
$QTDIR/include/QtCore/private/qwineventnotifier_p.h
then QextSerialPort will auto select qextwineventnotifier_p.h
4.
Original comment by dbzhang...@gmail.com
on 11 Apr 2012 at 9:00
This is a bug of QtSDK, workaround will be given in FAQ
Original comment by dbzhang...@gmail.com
on 10 Aug 2012 at 9:32
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
fpbo...@gmail.com
on 26 Mar 2012 at 9:08