Pritpal Bedi wrote:
> 
> And today I am the victim of this strange behavior.
> Since morning I am struggling to locate where it does happen.
> 

In continuation...

Whenever I change something in hbqt_hbqplainttextedit.h 
( for this matter it could be any .h in hbqt ), and compile/link 
the application GPF certainly appears.

But if I build clean hbqt, application behaves properly.

So I suspect, because .h in hbQT are subject to "moc" application,
something gets weired with signal/slots addresses. It is corrected 
only if all moc_*.cpp's are included at once in the lib.

I am not sure if this points to real cause or not,
but am 100% sure that rebuild of hbQT after a change in .h 
( no matter that change is only a blank line or any variable 
declaration which has never been used in the code ) 
GPF happens. After clean build, I can make any changes to 
.cpp without GPF's.

Someone can confirm this behavior on their setup ?
Or I have something terrifically mis-configured environment 
on my machine ?

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        Pritpal Bedi 
http://hbide.vouch.info/
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