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  • Program exit code -SomeNumber

    - by JohnnyLongPants
    i made a program using Qt for Symbian, its all working very well ... However, it always exits with a status code -10737something when i close the program i think the problem is in the deconstructer, maybe some memory leaks ... any suggestion on how to solve this problem, or to find the error using Qt Creator? thanks

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  • Migrating XenServer VMs from Intel to AMD servers

    - by John Smith
    I need to replace my XenServer 6.1 resource pool hardware. I currently run Intel hardware and I have to move to AMD hardware (corporate politics and budget stuff, blah blah blah). I have downtime available so I can use cold migration - live migration is not required. I will also have the new hardware (AMD) alongside the old hardware (Intel). The XenServer docs say there may be problems exporting from one arch and importing to another "may not work" - http://docs.vmd.citrix.com/XenServer/6.1.0/1.0/en_gb/guest.html#importing_vms - but mentions nothing about simply turning off the VM on one arch and then powering it back on new arch. VMs are a mix of OS - some Windows, some Linux, multiple versions. Is this something that can be done with no problems, or are there problems I need to be aware of?

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  • QListView how to add column ?

    - by Samir
    How can I add columns to QListView control. Found a method addColumn while seardhing, but in my Qt Creator 1.2.1 based on Qt 4.5.2(32 bit) QListView doesn't have such method at all !!! So how would I add columns ? Say I have 3 columns then what is the code to add a row ?

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  • What should we be aware of when moving windows servers to another domain

    - by Klaus Byskov Hoffmann
    Hi everyone, We have a bunch of (virtual vmware) windows servers (2003 and 2008) that our hosting provider wants to move to a new domain. They also want to rename the servers. The hosting provider is in charge of maintaining the servers, while we are in charge of making sure that all our business applications are working. Our business applications include custom developed .net applications using such things as SQLServer 2008, TFS 2010, asp.net, some legacy COM+ apps, etc. To be honest I don't feel too convinced that this migration will be as painless as the hosting provider wants to make it sound. I would greatly appreciate any input on what we should be aware of when discussing the practicalities involved in the migration with the hosting provider. Thanks in advance. Klaus

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  • Container item implementation

    - by onurozcelik
    Hi, I am working in Train Traffic Controller software project. My responsibility in this project is to develop the visual railroad GUI. We are implementing the project with Qt. By now I am using QGraphicsLinearLayout to hold my items. I am using the layout because I do not want to calculate coordinates of each item. So far I wrote item classes to add the layout. For instance SwitchItem class symbolizes railroad switch in real world. Each item class is responsible for its own painting and events. So far so good. Now I need a composite item that can contain two or more item. This class is going to be responsible for painting the items contained in it. I need this class because I have to put two or more items inside same layout cell. If I don' t put them in same cell I can' t use layout. See the image below. BlockSegmentItem and SignalItem inside same cell. Here is my compositeitem implementation. #include "compositeitem.h" CompositeItem::CompositeItem(QString id,QList<FieldItem *> _children) { children = _children; } CompositeItem::~CompositeItem() { } QRectF CompositeItem::boundingRect() const { FieldItem *child; QRectF rect(0,0,0,0); foreach(child,children) { rect = rect.united(child->boundingRect()); } return rect; } void CompositeItem::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option, QWidget *widget ) { FieldItem *child; foreach(child,children) { child->paint(painter,option,widget); } } QSizeF CompositeItem::sizeHint(Qt::SizeHint which, const QSizeF &constraint) const { QSizeF itsSize(0,0); FieldItem *child; foreach(child,children) { // if its size empty set first child size to itsSize if(itsSize.isEmpty()) itsSize = child->sizeHint(Qt::PreferredSize); else { QSizeF childSize = child->sizeHint(Qt::PreferredSize); if(itsSize.width() < childSize.width()) itsSize.setWidth(childSize.width()); itsSize.setHeight(itsSize.height() + childSize.height()); } } return itsSize; } void CompositeItem::contextMenuEvent(QGraphicsSceneContextMenuEvent *event) { qDebug()<<"Test"; } This code works good with painting but when it comes to item events it is problematic. QGraphicsScene treats the composite item like a single item which is right for layout but not for events. Because each item has its own event implementation.(e.g. SignalItem has its special context menu event.) I have to handle item events seperately. Also I need a composite item implementation for the layout. How can I overcome this dilemma?

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  • suggestions for migrating a windows 7 install to a new 4K sector disk

    - by myCubeIsMyCell
    Hi, I'm looking to upgrade the disk on a windows 7 box to a new larger drive. In the past for such migrations I'd just hook both drives up and use a linux boot disk and use dd to copy from one disk to the next... boot up the new drive & expand the partition. The drive I just purchased however is a western digital using 4k sectors... not sure if there'd be any complications using my old method moving from a 512b sector drive. Current plan is to try the migration by doing a win7 system image backup to an external drive... then restore the image to the new drive via system restore boot disk. Any suggestions or recommendations on how to best complete this migration would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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  • how to load image from file using MFC

    - by Sweety Khan
    **my browse button code is void CFileOpenDlg::OnBnClickedButton1() { // TODO: Add your control notification handler code here CFileDialog dlg(TRUE); int result=dlg.DoModal(); if(result==IDOK) { path=dlg.GetPathName(); UpdateData(FALSE); } } and this is the code for loading an image from resource but tht does not work for loading an image from file. i know LoadImage(); is used for this but how? how can i edit this code to load image from file. Plzz help..... void CFileOpenDlg::OnBnClickedButton2() { // TODO: Add your control notification handler code here CRect r; CBitmap* m_bitmap; CDC dc, *pDC; BITMAP bmp; m_bitmap = new CBitmap(); m_bitmap-LoadBitmapW(IDB_BITMAP1); m_bitmap-GetBitmap(&bmp); pDC = this-GetDC(); dc.CreateCompatibleDC(pDC); dc.SelectObject(m_bitmap); pDC-BitBlt(200, 200, bmp.bmWidth, bmp.bmHeight, &dc,0 , 0, SRCCOPY); m_bitmap-DeleteObject(); m_bitmap-Detach(); } waiting for reply........**

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  • win32:libs undefined reference

    - by hector
    I want to link a .lib in my Qt project and I get an error about an undefined reference to vhtIOConn::getDefault(vhtIOConn::DeviceType). I have already added the following specifications to the .pro file: ###################################################################### # Automatically generated by qmake (2.01a) vie 28. ago 12:48:10 2009 ###################################################################### TARGET = DEPENDPATH += . INCLUDEPATH += . LIBS += "C:\agregar\VirtualHandCore.lib" LIBS += "C:\agregar\VirtualHandDevice.lib" LIBS += "C:\agregar\VirtualHandRegistry.lib" # Input HEADERS += "C:/Documents and Settings/halvarado/Mis documentos/respaldos de Qt/Development/include/vhandtk/vhtBase.h" SOURCES += main.cpp What should I do?

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  • Brother MFC + Windows 7 [closed]

    - by juFo
    I'm using Windows 7 64bit (RTM version). I bought myself a new Brother MFC6490CW but I'm having troubles with installing the drivers. When I set compatibility to Windows Vista Service Pack 2 I can only install the scanner functionality from the Brother Solution Center and not the printer driver: Printer (driver) FAILED FAILED Scanner (driver) Installed Connected PC-FAX send FAILED FAILED PC-FAX receive Installed Connected Remote Setup Installed Connected Anybody who was a fix for this? The brother drivers for windows 7 will be released at the end of October and I can't wait so long. Need my printer.. Tnx in advance.

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  • How to compile a C project with more than one main function?

    - by Daziplqa
    Hi folks, I am new to C, and now read some textbook and going to apply its examples. The problem is, whenever I creates a new project and try to put more than one file that contains a main function, the linker (as I thougt0 explains saying: /home/mohammed/tmp/abcd/main.c:4: multiple definition of `main' (BTW, I used many IDEs, MonoDevelop, QT creator, VS2010, Codebloks, ...) I am currently uses QT Creator, It seems to be a very nice IDE. So, there's not a workaround to solve such problem??

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  • how to change headers data

    - by Moayyad Yaghi
    hello i have the following class class AssetTableModel(QtCore.QAbstractTableModel): def init(self,filename=''): super(AssetTableModel,self).init() self.fileName=filename self.dirty = False self.assets = [] self.setHeaderData(0,QtCore.Qt.Horizontal,QtCore.QVariant('moayyad'),QtCore.Qt.EditRole) and i need to change the headers of the columns or the rows ,i used ( self.setHeaderdata()) but its not working ,i have a table that consistes of 2 columns and 2 rows only. is there any other function that changes headers ??. please help thanx in adnvance

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  • Passing enums to functions in C++

    - by rocknroll
    Hi all, I have a header file with all the enums listed (#ifndef #define #endif construct has been used to avoid multiple inclusion of the file) that I use in multiple cpp files in my application.One of the enums in the files is enum StatusSubsystem {ENABLED,INCORRECT_FRAME,INVALID_DATA,DISABLED}; There are functions in the application delcared as ShowStatus(const StatusSubsystem&); Earlier in the application when I made calls to the above function like ShowStatus(INCORRECT_FRAME); my application used to compile perfectly. But after some code was added The compilation halts giving the following error: File.cpp:71: error: invalid conversion from `int' to `StatusSubsystem' File.cpp:71: error: initializing argument 1 of `void Class::ShowStatus(const StatusSubsystem&) I checked the code for any conflicting enums in the new code and it looked fine. My Question is what is wrong with the function call that compiler shows as erroneous? For your reference the function definition is: void Class::ShowStatus(const StatusSubsystem& eStatus) { QPalette palette; mStatus=eStatus;//store current Communication status of system if(eStatus==DISABLED) { //select red color for label, if it is to be shown disabled palette.setColor(QPalette::Window,QColor(Qt::red)); mLabel->setText("SYSTEM"); } else if(eStatus==ENABLED) { //select green color for label,if it is to be shown enabled palette.setColor(QPalette::Window,QColor(Qt::green)); mLabel->setText("SYSTEM"); } else if(eStatus==INCORRECT_FRAME) { //select yellow color for label,to show that it is sending incorrect frames palette.setColor(QPalette::Window,QColor(Qt::yellow)); mLabel->setText("SYSTEM(I)"); } //Set the color on the Label mLabel->setPalette(palette); } A strange side effect of this situation is it compiles when I cast all the calls to ShowStatus() as ShowStatus((StatusSubsystem)INCORRECT_FRAME); Though this removes any compilation error, but a strange thing happens. Though I make call to INCORRECT_FRAME above but in function definition it matches with ENABLED. How on earth is that possible? Its like while passing INCORRECT_FRAME by reference, it magically converts to ENABLED, which should be impossible. This is driving me nuts. Can you find any flaw in what I am doing? or is it something else? The application is made using C++,Qt-4.2.1 on RHEL4. Thanks.

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  • capybara-webkit 0.8.0 installation error

    - by Marat
    I cannot install capybara-webkit 0.8.0. I installed QT and added C:\Qt\4.7.4\bin\ to my PATH. And anyway I'm getting this error: ERROR: Error installing capybara-webkit: ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. C:/Ruby193/bin/ruby.exe extconf.rb Gem files will remain installed in C:/Ruby193/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/capybara- webkit-0.8.0 for inspection. Results logged to C:/Ruby193/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/capybara-webkit-0.8.0/./ge m_make.out

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  • I want to make my desktop application available online - how?

    - by Ami
    I have a few years experience programming c++ and a little less then that using Qt. I built a data mining software using Qt and I want to make it available online. Unfortunately, I know close to nothing about web programming. Firstly, how easy or hard is this to do and what is the best way to go about it? Supposing I am looking to hire someone to make me a secure, long-term, extensible, website for an online software service, what skill set should I be looking for?

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  • De QObject aux méta-objets, une plongée au coeur des fondations de Qt, tutoriel de Louis du Verdier

    Bonjour à tous, Les fondations de Qt constituent un sujet intéressant dans le cadre de son apprentissage. Sur quoi s'appuie réellement le framework ? Quel est son modèle objet ? Dans la majorité des cas, les développeurs utilisant Qt pour développer des interfaces graphiques ne savent pas y répondre, et c'est pour cela que j'ai décidé de rédiger un article sur ces fondations. Cet article a pour but de traiter de QObject jusqu'aux méta-objets pour permettre à tous de mieux comprendre sur quoi est véritablement fondé Qt. L'introspection, les propriétés, les signaux, les slots et les méta-objets constituent pour vous un domaine inexploré ? L'occasion est venue d'y remédier.

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  • Qt : le Directeur de l'écosystème tente de rassurer la communauté après le choix de Windows Phone par Nokia

    Qt : le Directeur de l'écosystème tente de rassurer la communauté Après la décision de Nokia de choisir Windows Phone pour ses futurs smartphones « Qt ne sera pas porté sur Windows Phone 7 ». La réponse d'un développeur de Nokia à la question posée sur le blog officiel du framework est claire et sans appel. Dès lors, se pose la question de l'avenir de la technologie. Un avenir qui semble s'assombrir avec la décision de Nokia de choisir Windows Phone 7 comme plateforme de référence pour ses futurs smartphones. Daniel Kihlberg, Directeur de l'écosystème Qt, ...

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  • Disqus thread migration. Gotchas?

    - by sramsay
    I've been migrating a site to a new domain. The site itself is pretty straightforward (it uses Jekyll), and everything has gone fine -- except migration of Disqus threads. I've had partial success -- some of the threads have migrated successfully, but not all. I've tried the domain migration wizard (which caught a few), the URL mapper (which caught a few), and the 301 redirect crawler (which caught a few). But the remaining threads just won't move, no matter which method I use. So, I suppose I suppose I'm asking if there are any "gotchas" I should know about with this. When you execute any of these migration tools, it says it will "take awhile." Does that mean hours? Days? I can't tell if it's working, and there's no logging or error reporting that I can see.

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  • Build automation: Is it usual to use QMake for non-Qt projects?

    - by Raphael
    So, I'm planning to write a C++ library and I want it to be cross-platform, and as this library won't deal with UI and I want it to have as little dependencies as possible, I won't be using Qt (actually Qt won't really help me to achieve what I want, all I plan on using is STL and Boost). Now when it comes to build a cross-platform project, I really like QMake as it's extremely easy to use and I have experience with it. I also heard good things about CMake, though I really doubt it's as easy to use as QMake. Anyway, here is my question: Should I stick with build automation tool that I know or is QMake just out of context for a non-Qt project? Should I take this as an opportunity to learn CMake? Or is there a better alternative to these two?

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  • Le Ministère des Affaires Étrangères allemand stoppe sa migration vers Linux et revient à Windows XP, en attendant Windows 7

    Le Ministère des Affaires Étrangères allemand stoppe sa migration vers Linux Et revient à Windows XP, en attendant Windows 7 Le Ministère des Affaires Étrangères allemand a annoncé dans une lettre ouverte qu'il abandonnait la migration de son parc informatique vers Linux. L'institution avait commencé la migration de ses serveurs en 2001 et celle de ses postes en 2005. Un mouvement accompagné par la promotion de logiciels open source comme le navigateur Firefox, la suite bureautique OpenOffice ou le gestionnaire de messagerir Thunderbird. En 2007, le ministère avait publié un rapport d'évaluation qui montrait que les coûts par poste de travail étaient moins élevés qu...

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  • Any patent issue if I want to call my classes "signal/slot" as in Qt?

    - by user129506
    I need to code a signal-like mechanism and I was thinking of using the same "slot" and "signal" terms to indicate the signal and the function that needs to be called. Since this is a commercial application I'd like to know if there might be any issue with using these names, e.g. if Qt has some sort of patent on them (I searched around but couldn't find it). I believe this is a stupid question since patenting a class name would be moronic, to say the least.. but anyway... To add some detail: my code is ENTIRELY different and has NOTHING TO DO with Qt except the above. I don't use moc or any Qt class.

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  • Premier jour de Qt chez Digia, après son rachat de Nokia : le framework restera disponible sous GPL et LGPL

    Il y a une quinzaine de mois, Nokia « refilait » le support commercial de Qt à Digia ; certaines rumeurs parlaient déjà d'une revente complète de tout ce qui concerne le framework, il ne s'agissait que du support commercial ? à l'époque. Ces rumeurs se révèlent maintenant confirmées : Digia s'apprête à acquérir tout ce qui concerne Qt de Nokia (toutes les activités Qt, dont le développement du produit, les licences open source et commerciales, tout le service commercial). Ceci intervient dans une période relativement sombre pour Nokia (« Nokia coule-t-il à pic ? »), avec parfois des décisions douloureuses et, selon certains, injustifiables (pour se relan...

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