On Montag, 12. Oktober 2020 14:04:06 CEST Dag wrote: > mandag den 12. oktober 2020 12.58.36 CEST skrev Dag: > > mandag den 12. oktober 2020 12.04.04 CEST skrev Milian Wolff: > >> On Montag, 12. Oktober 2020 11:28:45 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > >>> On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 10:24 PM Milian Wolff > >>> <m...@milianw.de> wrote: ... > >> > >> Thanks, but that's looking worse then I expected. I guess > >> backporting `35e86e964908ee906dde4f0678c16a838e4712dd` is worth > >> a shot. > >> > >> @Dag: what do you say, should that be safe enough to do? > > > > No, it will not apply cleanly. I'll do it. > > Done, but made no difference, still fails. > Also tried qt_wrap_cpp -> qt5_wrap_cpp w/o sucess. > > I'm clueless on windows and can't run any virtual on my machine. > > Afaics we have this situation, please comment if wrong: > - The windows build worked earlier, prior to move to invent. > - There has been no changes to the stable branch between the successful > build and the failed build. > - At the first failing build of stable (oct 6), the code that seems to > trigger the failure was the same in stable and unstable except for the > qt5_wrap_cpp. > - There has been some modernization of unstable, mostly Q_FOREACH() -> > for() > > I'm at loss of even where to start to look, so I hope somebody can point a > finger in the right direction.
Try to add a src/KChart/KChartEnums.cpp file - I actually wonder how this compiles at all on non-windows platforms :) Also add this line to the .h: ``` ~KChartEnums(); ``` and then this in the .cpp: ``` #include "KChartEnums.h" KChartEnums::~KChartEnums() = default; ``` This should ensure that moc knows where to put the include for the generated code (into KChartEnums.cpp). Cheers -- Milian Wolff m...@milianw.de http://milianw.de
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