![]() QObject::connect(conn.get(), &XMPP::AdvancedConnector::srvResult, this, &XmppConnection::connServerResultHandler) QObject::connect(conn.get(), &XMPP::AdvancedConnector::srvLookup, this, &XmppConnection::connServerLookupHandler) My connect calls conn = std::make_shared() Warning: QObject::connect: signal not found in XMPP::ClientĪn example of one signal that I am trying to use is signals: ![]() Warning: QObject::connect: signal not found in XMPP::ClientStream Warning: QObject::connect: signal not found in XMPP::QCATLSHandler Warning: QObject::connect: signal not found in XMPP::AdvancedConnector warning: QObject::connect: signal not found in XMPP::AdvancedConnector Everything works fine on Mac OS X and Linux, but Windows produces a whole bunch of signals not found warnings. I have signals in a library, iris xmpp library, that I use in my application.
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