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QtWebEngineWidgets ERROR LNK2019

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    madasionka
    wrote on 3 Aug 2017, 11:23 last edited by madasionka 8 Mar 2017, 11:33
    #1

    Hi, I'm new to Qt and for quite some time I've been trying to install Qt Creator so that I could use QtWebEngine. I'm working on a Windows 10 and have Visual Studio 2015 (with Update 3) installed. I downloaded Qt Creator 4.3.1, I have a blank template project that compiles and runs just fine. when I add

    QT       += core gui webenginewidgets
    

    in .pro file it still builds and runs but when I add

    #include <QtWebEngineWidgets/QtWebEngineWidgets>
    

    in main.cpp I get an error :

    main.obj:-1: error: LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "__declspec(dllimport) public: __cdecl QQmlDebuggingEnabler::QQmlDebuggingEnabler(bool)" (__imp_??0QQmlDebuggingEnabler@@QEAA@_N@Z) referenced in function "void __cdecl `dynamic initializer for 'qQmlEnableDebuggingHelper''(void)" (??__EqQmlEnableDebuggingHelper@@YAXXZ)
    

    I'm using
    Microsoft Visual; c++ compiler 14.0 (amd64)
    compiler to complie my code.

    Any hints how to run Qt with QtWebEngine much appreciated.

    EDIT:
    When I add

    #include <QtWebEngineWidgets>
    

    or

    #include <QWebEngineSettings>
    

    instead of

    #include <QtWebEngineWidgets/QtWebEngineWidgets>
    

    I get a different error :

     error: C1083: Cannot open include file: 'QWebEngineSettings': No such file or directory
    
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      madasionka
      wrote on 7 Aug 2017, 10:38 last edited by
      #3

      Hi,

      Thanks for replying, I solved my issue. I was missing some "#include" in different files.

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        wrote on 3 Aug 2017, 20:29 last edited by
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          madasionka
          wrote on 7 Aug 2017, 10:38 last edited by
          #3

          Hi,

          Thanks for replying, I solved my issue. I was missing some "#include" in different files.

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