On domingo, 2 de dezembro de 2012 14.09.15, Hausmann Simon wrote: > (2) QWebElement and QWebSettings are indeed in include/QtWebKit and > QWebView is in include/QtWebKitWidgets, i.e. the module split is present on > the include level, too.
This, in turn, automatically means the error we found in the build is not specific to Mac, but a qmake problem. Granted, it might be a qmake problem due to some code specific to Mac (frameworks), but I don't think so. The dependency of Qt modules comes from one of the files created during compilation: [installed Qt] $ cd ~/qt5 $ grep depends lib64/qt5/mkspecs/modules/qt_lib_widgets.pri QT.widgets.depends = core gui [uninstalled Qt] $ cd $QTDIR $ egrep 'depends|include' mkspecs/modules/qt_lib_widgets.pri QT_MODULE_INCLUDE_BASE = /home/thiago/obj/qt/qt5/qtbase/include include(/home/thiago/obj/qt/qt5/qtbase/mkspecs/modules- inst/qt_lib_widgets.pri) $ grep depends /home/thiago/obj/qt/qt5/qtbase/mkspecs/modules- inst/qt_lib_widgets.pri QT.widgets.depends = core gui I'm rebuilding WebKit now to check what it generates. But given the case, it's likely to be what Kai thought: an artifact of the buildsystem. -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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