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    JackCWallace
    wrote on 3 Jun 2015, 20:46 last edited by
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    No, this is my code:

    # This is a qmake project file, provided as an example on how to use qmake with QtGStreamer.
    
    TEMPLATE = app
    TARGET = player
    
    # produce nice compilation output
    CONFIG += silent
    
    # Tell qmake to use pkg-config to find QtGStreamer.
    CONFIG += pkgconfig
    
    # Now tell qmake to link to QtGStreamer and also use its include path and Cflags.
    contains(QT_VERSION, ^4\\..*) {
        PKGCONFIG += QtGStreamer-1.0 QtGStreamerUi-1.0
    }
    contains(QT_VERSION, ^5\\..*) {
        PKGCONFIG += Qt5GStreamer-1.0 Qt5GStreamerUi-1.0
    }
    
    QT += core quick widgets
    CONFIG += qt console bootstrap
    
    # Recommended if you are using g++ 4.5 or later. Must be removed for other compilers.
    #QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -std=c++0x
    
    # Recommended, to avoid possible issues with the "emit" keyword
    # You can otherwise also define QT_NO_EMIT, but notice that this is not a documented Qt macro.
    DEFINES += QT_NO_KEYWORDS
    
    # Input
    HEADERS += mediaapp.h player.h
    SOURCES += main.cpp mediaapp.cpp player.cpp
    
    INCLUDEPATH += C:\qt-gstreamer-1.2.0\src
    

    Line 3 and 4 (TEMPLATE and TARGET) made no difference when I added a '+' before the '='

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      SGaist
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      wrote on 3 Jun 2015, 20:48 last edited by
      #8

      TEMPLATE and TARGET should be used with = . They contain only one value.

      Do you still have that error if you don't use pkgconfig ?

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        3 Jun 2015, 20:48

        TEMPLATE and TARGET should be used with = . They contain only one value.

        Do you still have that error if you don't use pkgconfig ?

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        JackCWallace
        wrote on 3 Jun 2015, 20:50 last edited by
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        @SGaist Yes, If I take out the line for PKGCONFIG, I still get the same error

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          wrote on 3 Jun 2015, 20:53 last edited by
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          Then create a default widget project and see if you can built it

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            3 Jun 2015, 20:53

            Then create a default widget project and see if you can built it

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            JackCWallace
            wrote on 3 Jun 2015, 21:01 last edited by
            #11

            @SGaist Hi, I built an blank widget project, and I build one of the examples from Qt, and it worked fine

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              wrote on 3 Jun 2015, 21:11 last edited by
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              Then keep that one and introduce one by one the elements of your other project until it either fails to build or build successfully

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                JackCWallace
                wrote on 3 Jun 2015, 21:37 last edited by
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                For every element in the pro file, it does not fail if I put '#include <QGst/Init>' then I get the error 'QtCore/QtGlobal: No such file or directory' Then if I comment it back out, and run qmake, then build, I get no error. If I comment it out I get the error 'cannot find boost/config.hpp' until I run qmake again.

                I added 'C:\boost_1_58_0' to the include path, commented out '#include <QGst/Init>' ran qmake, and uncommented it, and it built with no error. Then I ran qmake again, and it game me the 'QtCore/QtGlobal' error again

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                  wrote on 3 Jun 2015, 21:41 last edited by
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                  Ok… Then the silly question: do you have a QtGlobal file ? If so where is it ?

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                    JackCWallace
                    wrote on 4 Jun 2015, 14:27 last edited by
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                    Yes, I have 5 copies, they are in
                    "C:\Qt\Qt5.4.1\5.4\android_armv5\include\QtCore\QtGlobal"
                    "C:\Qt\Qt5.4.1\5.4\android_armv7\include\QtCore\QtGlobal"
                    "C:\Qt\Qt5.4.1\5.4\android_x86\include\QtCore\QtGlobal"
                    "C:\Qt\Qt5.4.1\5.4\mingw491_32\include\QtCore\QtGlobal"
                    "C:\Qt\Qt5.4.1\5.4\Src\qtbase\include\QtCore\QtGlobal"

                    Should I have a different one somewhere else? I am building with Mingw

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                      wrote on 4 Jun 2015, 23:34 last edited by
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                      Did you modify your kits ?

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                        JackCWallace
                        wrote on 5 Jun 2015, 19:41 last edited by
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                        No, I even just got done uninstalling and reinstalling Qt 5.4.1 and QtCreator 3.3.2 and I just got the same QtCore error

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                          wrote on 5 Jun 2015, 20:09 last edited by
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                          I then added the pkgconfig and config then instead of '#include <QGst/Init>' I did '#include <QGst/init.h>' and I got back to the error of undefined reference to 'QGst::init

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                            wrote on 6 Jun 2015, 08:10 last edited by
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                            Check the output of pkg-config for QtGStreamer, compare it to the build output of your application. Check the -I lines to see if something is currently modifying them in the wrong way

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