I guess you still have some files from a previous install in /opt/local. Check that and tell us before proceeding.
If pkg-config detects that version in /opt and that version is installed. The one detected by pkg-config is the one we want. We should remove the hand compiled one. Try also: pkg-config --libs QtCore they will tell us whether you that version at /opt/local use frameworks or libs. I will provide the patch to use pkg-config in mac shortly. On Diumenge 10 Agost 2008, Han, Yushen wrote: > David, > > 1. Yes, I found pkg-config files from the qt4.4.1 source code > (compilation by hand). > I think they exist in port but I am not 100% sure. > I also found qt4.py i. Is it possible to tell scons to use pkg-config? > Can I have the patch that you mentioned? > > 2. My hand compilation was finished. > Everything was nicely installed at /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.4.1/ > (instead of /opt/local by the port) > However, I have problem in telling NE where the QTDIR is. > I did specify QTDIR=/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.4.1/ in bash. > But the scons in NE just IGNORE what I set in QTDIR. > > scons: Reading SConscript files ... > Loading nsis tool... > Loading Bundle tool > Lodading dmg tool... > Version: 1.3.0 > Package version: 1.3.0~svn11858 > scons: done reading SConscript files. > scons: Building targets ... > == Compiling src/main.cxx > src/main.cxx:22:30: error: QtGui/QApplication: No such file or directory > src/main.cxx:23:30: error: QtCore/QTranslator: No such file or directory > src/main.cxx:24:26: error: QtCore/QLocale: No such file or directory > ...... > > As a result, scons of NE did not find any Qt file and gave hundreds of > error messages. > How should I tell scons of NE where QT is installed? > > 3. Interestingly. I found out some nonexistent path are given by some > pkg-config (see below) > 156-56-219-141:NetworkEditor yushen$ pkg-config --cflags QtCore > -DQT_SHARED -I/opt/local/include/qt4-mac > -I/opt/local/include/qt4-mac/QtCore 156-56-219-141:NetworkEditor yushen$ > pkg-config --cflags QtGui > -DQT_SHARED -I/opt/local/include/qt4-mac -I/opt/local/include/qt4-mac/QtGui > > I am not familiar with pkg-config. > Can you please give me more information about how to configure it? > Thanks in advance. > > Best regards, > Han, Yushen > > On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 7:59 AM, David García Garzón > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Please, check whether the macports or the by hand compilation provide > > pkg-config files. If they provide it i could send you a patch that > > hopefully would solve the problem. I mean, currently mac qt4.py scons > > tool (that we developed) does not use pkg-config (as windows and linux > > does) because old qt mac version didn't provide it. But the situation > > could have changed, as it changed in windows, and that would help a lot. > > If the pkg-config file provides proper compile options then we can rely > > on them for whatever setup is installed, based on frameworks or not. That > > would be the ideal solution, relying on pkg-config files once and > > forever. > > > > So, please, check for Qt*.pc files. > > > > David. > > > > On Diumenge 10 Agost 2008, Han, Yushen wrote: > >> Hi, Natanael and David > >> > >> Thanks for your reply, Natanael > >> My last installation did not solve the problem but I am on the right > >> track, I think, now. > >> > >> I just figured out that "port install qt4-mac" would not make all the > >> .dylib (e.g. libQtCore.4xx.dylib) files but a > >> framework ( the framework is a Mac OS X thing) for us. > >> As a result, the option "-lQtCore" in linking would fail. > >> > >> http://blogs.seapine.com/yan/debugging-qt-with-xcode-30.html > >> gave some good discussion about it. > >> "The quickest way is to use the install_name_tool utility and update > >> the bundle executable's dependency on libQtCore to your location of > >> libQtCore (if your Qt is built as a set of libs) or to the location of > >> the QtCore framework executable (if your Qt is built as a set of > >> frameworks)." > >> > >> The discussion suggested that we can choose to compile Qt 4.4 as a set > >> of dynamic libraries. > >> The only way that I found out to do so is to download the open-source > >> code (Qt4.4.1) from Trolltech and do ./configure -no-framework before > >> compiling. At the moment my laptop is happily building it for the 3rd > >> time in the past 2 days, > >> > >> By default, at least in my laptop( Intel-core Mac OS X 10.5.4 ), > >> NEITHER port (Qt4.4) NOR the package(Qt4.4.1) from Trolltch > >> would build Qt4 as a set of dynamic libraries as we desire in NE. > >> > >> I was recalling David's suggestion > >> "we never recommend compiling Qt by hand. This might give problems when > >> updating to another version. I think that the recommended setup is using > >> macports". It used to work for me 3 months ago. > >> However, last week I tried so for Qt4.4 twice but it failed. > >> I doubt if they change something from Qt4.3 to Qt4.4 (no dynamic > >> libraries are built anymore) > >> which caused my problem in Mac OS X. > >> > >> I will let you know tomorrow morning if my new solution works. > >> (Does any Mac users experience this problem of missing dynamic > >> libraries in Qt4.4 (Qt4.4.1)?) > >> > >> > >> Best regards, > >> Han, Yushen > >> > >> On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 8:09 PM, Natanael Olaiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > El 08/09/2008 05:53 PM, Han, Yushen escribió: > >> >> Hi, Natanael > >> >> > >> >> Thanks for your reply. By "Is using another Qt version.", are you > >> >> saying that my problem of missing "QFormLayout" class is because NE > >> >> is using a different Qt version? > >> > > >> > Your log shows like is using the new headers, but not the libraries. > >> > Doesn't say anything about others qt4 missing symbols, so I though is > >> > still using other qt4 (not 4.4) libraries. > >> > > >> >> I had qt3 (installed by macport) qt4.4 (installed by macport) and > >> >> qt4.4.1 (installed by the package file) in my laptop. > >> >> I was using "port clean" and "port uninstall" to remove qt3 and > >> >> qt4.4. Still there were some libQt*.dylib files in my /usr/local/lib > >> >> and I manually removed them. > >> > > >> > I don't think qt3 is a problem. Just a non properly installed qt4.4 > >> > with (I think) other previous qt4 (non 4.4). > >> > > >> >> I was trying to remove qt4.4.1 by looking into the receipt file > >> >> inside of the .pkg files (e.g. Qt_docs.pkg) under my > >> >> /Library/Receipt/. But I was not sure about if I really removed it. > >> >> Do you know anything about removing a package from Mac OS X? I was > >> >> using Google for a solution but did not have much success. > >> >> > >> >> When I am writing this message, my laptop is largely occupied by > >> >> compiling qt4.4-mac (using macport). > >> >> (The instruction given by Darwin port did not work for qt4.4 > >> >> They say Darwinport has no affiliation with macport and should be > >> >> trusted.) > >> >> > >> >> I really hope this time it would work... > >> >> But if you know any solution to "remove" all versions of qt, please > >> >> let me know. Thanks! > >> > > >> > Sorry, but I can't help with that because I don't use a MAC :( > >> > > >> > > >> > Good luck!, > >> > Natanael. > >> > > >> >> Best regards, > >> >> Han, Yushen > >> >> > >> >> On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 2:39 AM, Natanael Olaiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >>> Is using another Qt version. Try cleaning and recompiling your CLAM > >> >>> library > >> >>> -NE and uninstalling other qt4 versions (if qt3 would be the > >> >>> problem, it would be so much errors than only qformlayout). Do a > >> >>> 'make uninstall' from > >> >>> your compiled qt4 dir!! > >> >>> > >> >>> Regards, > >> >>> Natanael. > >> >>> > >> >>> El 08/09/2008 02:34 AM, Han, Yushen escribió: > >> >>>> Hi, > >> >>>> > >> >>>> Thanks for the link! > >> >>>> > >> >>>> Yes, actually my macports failed and I downloaded a qt4.4.1 .dmg > >> >>>> from trolltech. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> It compiled this time but gave a different error in linking below. > >> >>>> Do you have any idea? > >> >>>> > >> >>>> I notice that I have both qt3 and qt4 in my laptop. But I don't > >> >>>> think this should be a problem... > >> >>>> > >> >>>> Best regards, > >> >>>> Han, Yushen > >> >>>> > >> >>>> 156-56-219-141:NetworkEditor yushen$ sudo scons install > >> >>>> clam_prefix=/usr/local > >> >>>> scons: Reading SConscript files ... > >> >>>> > >> >>>> scons: warning: QTDIR variable is not defined, using moc executable > >> >>>> as a hint (QTDIR=/opt/local) > >> >>>> File "/usr/local/share/clam/sconstools/qt4.py", line 208, in > >> >>>> _detect Loading nsis tool... > >> >>>> Loading Bundle tool > >> >>>> Lodading dmg tool... > >> >>>> Version: 1.3.0 > >> >>>> Package version: 1.3.0~svn11858 > >> >>>> scons: done reading SConscript files. > >> >>>> scons: Building targets ... > >> >>>> == Linking NetworkEditor > >> >>>> Undefined symbols: > >> >>>> "QFormLayout::QFormLayout(QWidget*)", referenced from: > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> "QFormLayout::setWidget(int, QFormLayout::ItemRole, QWidget*)", > >> >>>> referenced from: > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in .o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> "QFormLayout::setRowWrapPolicy(QFormLayout::RowWrapPolicy)", > >> >>>> referenced from: > >> >>>> Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*) in MainWindow.o > >> >>>> ld: symbol(s) not found > >> >>>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > >> >>>> scons: *** [NetworkEditor] Error 1 > >> >>>> scons: building terminated because of errors. > >> >>> > >> >>> _______________________________________________ > >> >>> Clam-devel mailing list > >> >>> [email protected] > >> >>> https://llistes.projectes.lafarga.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clam- > >> >>>dev el > >> >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> Clam-devel mailing list > >> >> [email protected] > >> >> https://llistes.projectes.lafarga.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clam-d > >> >>eve l > >> > > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > Clam-devel mailing list > >> > [email protected] > >> > https://llistes.projectes.lafarga.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clam-de > >> >vel > > > > -- > > David García Garzón > > (Work) dgarcia at iua dot upf anotherdot es > > http://www.iua.upf.edu/~dgarcia -- David García Garzón (Work) dgarcia at iua dot upf anotherdot es http://www.iua.upf.edu/~dgarcia
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