moc Files are run, if their accompanying .cpp File changed. I am not aware of a 
cmake command to run it forcefully, but you can always run “touch” on the 
wronged file. 

Cheers 

> Am 27.03.2020 um 19:17 schrieb Dario Lombardo <lom...@gmail.com>:
> 
> 
> Hi,
> is there a cmake target to unconditionally regenerate Qt moc files?
> If I change something in the cmake defines, the target qtui_autogen doesn't 
> actually regenerate the moc files, giving me a compilation error. Otherwise 
> if I manually remove the moc dir ui/qt/qtui_autogen/ and recompile, goes ok.
> Thanks.
> Dario.
> 
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