Trying to compile my simple Qt app in visual studio with the VS-addin for Qt, I receive the following error:
1>------ Rebuild All started: Project: XXXXXXXXXXXXX, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
1>Build started 5/05/2012 6:57:33 PM.
1>_PrepareForClean:
1> Deleting file "release\XXXXXXXXXXXXX.lastbuildstate".
1>InitializeBuildStatus:
1> Touching "release\XXXXXXXXXXXXX.unsuccessfulbuild".
1>CustomBuild:
1> MOC XXXXXXXXXXXXXMainWidget.h
1> moc: Too many input files specified
1> Usage: moc [options] <header-file>
1> -o<file> write output to file rather than stdout
1> -I<dir> add dir to the include path for header files
1> -E preprocess only; do not generate meta object code
1> -D<macro>[=<def>] define macro, with optional definition
1> -U<macro> undefine macro
1> -i do not generate an #include statement
1> -p<path> path prefix for included file
1> -f[<file>] force #include, optional file name
1> -nn do not display notes
1> -nw do not display warnings
1> @<file> read additional options from file
1> -v display version of moc
1>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\Microsoft.CppCommon.targets(151,5): error MSB6006: "cmd.exe" exited with code 1.
1>
1>Build FAILED.
1>
1>Time Elapsed 00:00:00.05
========== Rebuild All: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 skipped ==========
What's the deal? I googled it, and the issue appeared to be a bug in 1.1.7. The solution was to rejigger the includes in the VS project. That said, I would prefer to stay with 1.1.10 - it is only a month old and I am sure that the issue is elsewhere.