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I received this error, after making one tiny mistake: I named my headerfile | |||
<code> | <code>mainwindow.hpp</code> | ||
instead of | |||
</code> | <code>mainwindow.h</code> | ||
Once renamed, everything should work fine. | |||
Tiny hint: if you quickly want to copy the source displayed in this tutorial, but are as annoyed as I am about the line numbering which is copied as well, use the edit function of this site to access the (barebone) sourcecode. | |||
: I just tested this with Konq, Firefox and Opera and none of them copied the line numbering. What browser are you using? --[[User:Milliams|milliams]] 15:00, 22 March 2008 (CET) | |||
== Solution for "undefined reference to `vtable for MainWindow'" == | |||
When I tried to compile the code, I got the same error: | |||
<code>undefined reference to `vtable for MainWindow'</code> | |||
This is because you have to change CMakeLists.txt in order to generate .moc files. Just add this line: | |||
<code>qt4_automoc(${tutorial4_SRCS})</code> | |||
Then you also have to add this line at the bottom of mainwindow.cpp: | |||
<code>#include "mainwindow.moc"</code> | |||
This fixed the problem for me. Please try this and post your results so I can correct the tutorial. | |||
: You shouldn't need to use <tt>qt4_automoc()</tt> at all. With the code copied verbatim from the tutorial it builds just fine. The <tt>kde4_add_executable()</tt> does all that magic itself. According to Thiago, "If kde4automoc [<em>which is called by kde4_add_executable() I believe</em>] finds a header with Q_OBJECT whose .moc isn't included anywhere, it'll include that from a .cpp" --[[User:Milliams|milliams]] 16:02, 14 April 2008 (CEST) | |||
:: Thank you very much. I used the KDevelop cmake template to create my project and the CMakeLists.txt used add_executable() instead of kde4_add_executable(). Problem solved :-) --[[User:Simonknight6600|Simon Schweiger]] 18:18, 14 April 2008 (CEST) |
Latest revision as of 16:18, 14 April 2008
Compiling failed due to 'undefined reference to vtable ...'
When compiling, cmake failed during the linking process.
undefined reference to `vtable for MainWindow'
I received this error, after making one tiny mistake: I named my headerfile
mainwindow.hpp
instead of
mainwindow.h
Once renamed, everything should work fine.
Tiny hint: if you quickly want to copy the source displayed in this tutorial, but are as annoyed as I am about the line numbering which is copied as well, use the edit function of this site to access the (barebone) sourcecode.
- I just tested this with Konq, Firefox and Opera and none of them copied the line numbering. What browser are you using? --milliams 15:00, 22 March 2008 (CET)
Solution for "undefined reference to `vtable for MainWindow'"
When I tried to compile the code, I got the same error:
undefined reference to `vtable for MainWindow'
This is because you have to change CMakeLists.txt in order to generate .moc files. Just add this line:
qt4_automoc(${tutorial4_SRCS})
Then you also have to add this line at the bottom of mainwindow.cpp:
#include "mainwindow.moc"
This fixed the problem for me. Please try this and post your results so I can correct the tutorial.
- You shouldn't need to use qt4_automoc() at all. With the code copied verbatim from the tutorial it builds just fine. The kde4_add_executable() does all that magic itself. According to Thiago, "If kde4automoc [which is called by kde4_add_executable() I believe] finds a header with Q_OBJECT whose .moc isn't included anywhere, it'll include that from a .cpp" --milliams 16:02, 14 April 2008 (CEST)
- Thank you very much. I used the KDevelop cmake template to create my project and the CMakeLists.txt used add_executable() instead of kde4_add_executable(). Problem solved :-) --Simon Schweiger 18:18, 14 April 2008 (CEST)