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Bug
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    Resolution: Done
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P2: Important
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    5.0.1
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    None
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    Linux x86_64, gcc 4.7.2 (yocto danny), building from a clean chroot, no shadow build
 
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        d9ba123c6e541b8b305cff9c959387391fd90b1c
 
I'm building Qt 5.0.1 from the stable branch and moc fails with an "Undefined interface" error when I build qtdeclarative.
It's not a qtdeclarative-specific issue because it happens to other modules as well, qtsvg for example.
It's an automated build and it happens in a chroot (no stale temporary files), no shadow build.
qtbase partial build log (can't post the complete log, it's too long and might not be needed)
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=tPGQqpTz
qtdeclarative complete build log
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=jeQfvHVd
It doesn't happend when I build the ArchLinux packages so it's probably something wrong/missing from this setup.
At the moment I haven't more details, but I'm willing to collect whatever information you need to fix this bug.
- is required for
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QTBUG-12585 moc should warn about #includes not found
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 - Closed
 
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- relates to
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QTBUG-31496 Wrong include paths passed to moc
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 - Closed
 
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QTBUG-34593 moc does not know about compiler's built-in defines
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 - Closed
 
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- replaces
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QTBUG-30701 Qt5 mod doesn't look in the default /usr/include include path
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     - Closed
 
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