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  • H HeJianglong

    I came across a problem and I have no idea what is causing it.

    I have a project with some library + a number of example apps and tests linking to it and I'm using QMake as build system.
    When I'm using the combo:

    Qt 6.6.1
    MinGW compiler

    I get undefined reference to `qMain(int, char**)' when building the applications.
    Any idea what I am doing wrong here?

    error: D:\Qt\6.6.1\mingw_64\lib\libQt6EntryPoint.a(qtentrypoint_win.cpp.obj):C:/Users/qt/work/qt/qtbase/src/entrypoint/qtentrypoint_win.cpp:50: undefined reference to `qMain(int, char**)'

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    Christian Ehrlicher
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    Please show your main.cpp and CMakeLists.txt

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    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

      Please show your main.cpp and CMakeLists.txt

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      HeJianglong
      wrote on last edited by
      #3

      @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Qt 6 undefined reference to `qMain(int, char**)':

      Please show your main.cpp and CMakeLists.txt

      The main function looks like this:
      f6a15c36-9ccf-4824-a151-fc99fa734b8f-image.png

      I'm using .pro files, which are a lot of stuff

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      • H HeJianglong

        @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Qt 6 undefined reference to `qMain(int, char**)':

        Please show your main.cpp and CMakeLists.txt

        The main function looks like this:
        f6a15c36-9ccf-4824-a151-fc99fa734b8f-image.png

        I'm using .pro files, which are a lot of stuff

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        Christian Ehrlicher
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        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        Then simplify your code to a minimal example with a proper pro file.

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        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

          Then simplify your code to a minimal example with a proper pro file.

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          HeJianglong
          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Qt 6 undefined reference to `qMain(int, char**)':

          Then simplify your code to a minimal example with a proper pro file.

          A '.pro' file looks like this :

          QT += core gui network serialport xml concurrent sql multimedia multimediawidgets qml svg printsupport

          greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 5){
          QT += core5compat
          }

          greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4){
          QT += widgets
          TARGET_ARCH=$${QT_ARCH}
          }else{
          TARGET_ARCH=$${QMAKE_HOST.arch}
          }

          lessThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 6) {
          win32 {
          QT += axcontainer
          }
          }

          DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS

          CONFIG += c++17 warn_off debug_and_release object_parallel_to_source

          CONFIG += resources_big

          QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -Wa,-mbig-obj

          qtHaveModule(opengl): QT += opengl

          TEMPLATE = app
          MOC_DIR = $${OUT_PWD}/temp/moc
          RCC_DIR = $${OUT_PWD}/temp/rcc
          UI_DIR = $${OUT_PWD}/temp/ui
          OBJECTS_DIR = $${OUT_PWD}/temp/obj

          DESTDIR = $${INSTALL_PATH}

          TRANSLATIONS += uc_zh_CN.ts
          TRANSLATIONS += uc_en_US.ts

          Default rules for deployment.

          qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
          else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
          !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target

          resources file

          RESOURCES += ../x3res.qrc

          win32:LIBS += -lwinmm

          #####################################################

          3rd-party

          #####################################################

          ads

          #INCLUDEPATH += ../3rd-party/ads
          #DEPENDPATH += ../3rd-party/ads

          acss

          #INCLUDEPATH += ../3rd-party/acss
          #DEPENDPATH += ../3rd-party/acss
          DEFINES += "STYLES_DIR=$$PWD/../styles"

          quazip

          INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/quazip/include
          DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/quazip/include
          DEFINES += QUAZIP_STATIC

          LIBS += -L$$PWD/../3rd-party/quazip/lib -lquazip

          #protobuf
          #DEFINES += PROTOBUF_USE_DLLS
          LIBS += -L$$PWD/../3rd-party/protobuf/lib -llibprotobuf
          INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/protobuf/include
          DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/protobuf/include

          #Log4Qt
          DEFINES += LOG4QT_STATIC #静态编译的LOG4QT必须定义该宏才能正常使用
          LIBS += -L$$PWD/../3rd-party/Log4qt/lib -llog4qt
          INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/Log4qt/include
          DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/Log4qt/include

          FFMPEG

          LIBS += -L$$LIBRARY_PATH -lavutil -lavformat -lavcodec -lavdevice -lavfilter -lswresample -lswscale
          INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/ffmpeg/include
          DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/ffmpeg/include

          fft

          LIBS += -L$$PWD/../3rd-party/fftw/lib -lfftw3
          INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/fftw/include
          DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/fftw/include

          QZXing3

          DEFINES += ENABLE_ENCODER_GENERIC

          LIBS += -L$$PWD/../3rd-party/qzxing3/lib -lQZXing3
          INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/qzxing3/include
          DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../3rd-party/qzxing3/include

          windows {
          # MinGW
          -g++ {
          QMAKE_LFLAGS_WINDOWS += -Wl,--stack,16777216
          }
          # MSVC
          -msvc {
          QMAKE_LFLAGS += /STACK:16777216
          }
          }

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          • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

            Then simplify your code to a minimal example with a proper pro file.

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            HeJianglong
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Qt 6 undefined reference to `qMain(int, char**)':

            Then simplify your code to a minimal example with a proper pro file.

            I can compile correctly in qt6.6.0.

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            • H HeJianglong

              @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Qt 6 undefined reference to `qMain(int, char**)':

              Then simplify your code to a minimal example with a proper pro file.

              I can compile correctly in qt6.6.0.

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              Christian Ehrlicher
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              wrote on last edited by Christian Ehrlicher
              #7

              Sometimes I wonder if people don't know what minimal means...

              This works fine for me with Qt6.6.1/MinGW

              #include <QApplication>
              
              int main(int argc, char **argv)
              {
                  QApplication app(argc, argv);    
                  return app.exec();
              }
              
              TEMPLATE = app
              TARGET = tmp
              INCLUDEPATH += .
              QT += widgets
              SOURCES += main.cpp
              

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              • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                Sometimes I wonder if people don't know what minimal means...

                This works fine for me with Qt6.6.1/MinGW

                #include <QApplication>
                
                int main(int argc, char **argv)
                {
                    QApplication app(argc, argv);    
                    return app.exec();
                }
                
                TEMPLATE = app
                TARGET = tmp
                INCLUDEPATH += .
                QT += widgets
                SOURCES += main.cpp
                
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                HeJianglong
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Qt 6 undefined reference to `qMain(int, char**)':

                Sometimes I wonder if people don't know what minimal means...

                This works fine for me with Qt6.6.1/MinGW

                #include <QApplication>
                
                int main(int argc, char **argv)
                {
                    QApplication app(argc, argv);    
                    return app.exec();
                }
                
                TEMPLATE = app
                TARGET = tmp
                INCLUDEPATH += .
                QT += widgets
                SOURCES += main.cpp
                

                When I use the example you provided is normal.

                I don't know how to troubleshoot this problem now, because some of my projects can be compiled, and some have this problem.

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                • H HeJianglong

                  @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Qt 6 undefined reference to `qMain(int, char**)':

                  Sometimes I wonder if people don't know what minimal means...

                  This works fine for me with Qt6.6.1/MinGW

                  #include <QApplication>
                  
                  int main(int argc, char **argv)
                  {
                      QApplication app(argc, argv);    
                      return app.exec();
                  }
                  
                  TEMPLATE = app
                  TARGET = tmp
                  INCLUDEPATH += .
                  QT += widgets
                  SOURCES += main.cpp
                  

                  When I use the example you provided is normal.

                  I don't know how to troubleshoot this problem now, because some of my projects can be compiled, and some have this problem.

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                  Christian Ehrlicher
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  Then simplify your projects until it works - a normal devleoper task.

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                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                    Then simplify your projects until it works - a normal devleoper task.

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                    HeJianglong
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Qt 6 undefined reference to `qMain(int, char**)':

                    Then simplify your projects until it works - a normal devleoper task.

                    Thanks, I think I can get rid of the libraries I'm using and try again

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                      yeontak
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #11

                      Did you solve it?

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                        changshou
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        The same problem as you. Have you solved it? Please help me

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                          qt_john_doe
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #13

                          There's a conflict between your code and a macro #define main qMain defined in include/QtGui/qwindowdefs.h
                          which is used to avoid a console window in a Qt project (as per https://stackoverflow.com/a/18553402). You can rename any variables in your code named main or reduce/rearrange includes as others have proposed.

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                            Q74r3wq-
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #14

                            I have encountered the same error with a library I'm using (SDL2). I don't know whether it is the same library that is causing the issue, but for SDL2 I need to put up a macro to tell it that main() is being handled elsewhere (by QT):

                            #include <QApplication>
                            #define SDL_MAIN_HANDLED
                            #include <SDL2/SDL.h>
                            

                            Hope it helps!

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                              QtFriend2024
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                              #15

                              ** MY SOLUTION **

                              I had this same issue with my QT Widgets project using Windows 11 host machine. I had upgraded my QT to 6.8.3 and this Error: undefined reference to `qMain(int, char)'** even though this wasn't the actual issue . Following my steps below, Qt Creator was able to highlight the actual issues for me to resolve and successfully build my project.

                              Steps to Resolve the Issue:

                              1. Create a new, most simple Qt Widgets project. Use the default mainwindow.h, mainwindow.cpp and mainwindow.ui
                                with the project kit that you want to use
                              2. Run CMake
                              3. Build the project. It should build successfully
                              4. Open the CMakeLists.txt file
                              5. Utilize this new, simple CMakeLists.txt file as a template for your ORIGINAL project.
                              6. Modify the "template" CMakeLists.txt file to include your original project's resource file names where you see main.cpp, mainwindow.h, mainwindow.cpp, etc.
                              7. Modify the "template" CMakeLists.txt file to include the QT packages you are using (Core, Gui, or etc.)
                              8. Modify the "template" CMakeLists.txt file to include the target link libraries (refer to packages in previous step)
                              9. Build your original project
                              10. It should give you more specific, helpful errors to resolve (if there are any). For me, one of my *.cpp files #include Qt Serial Bus but I forgot to add it to CMakeLists.txt
                              11. Resolve errors
                              12. Rebuild. It built successfully for me.
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