On Monday February 09 2015 22:09:41 Daniel França wrote: > Thanks for the tip René, for now I'm trying to really understand > install_name_tool. > > I thought I did :P
Don't worry, I don't think you're the only one :) > The error is that it's referencing my local Qt for QtCore and QtSql, right? > So I supposed I should run install_name_tool to change that. Yes. Sounds like the script may skip plugins? > So I did: > *install_name_tool -change ~/Qt5.4.0/5.4/clang_64/lib/QtSql.framework/QtSql > @executable_path/../Frameworks/QtSql.framework/QtSql > MyBundle.app/Contents/PlugIns/sqldrivers/libqsqlite.dylib* > > *install_name_tool -change > ~/Qt5.4.0/5.4/clang_64/lib/QtCore.framework/QtCore > @executable_path/../Frameworks/QtCore.framework/QtCore > MyBundle.app/Contents/PlugIns/sqldrivers/libqsqlite.dylib* > > I don't receive any output running those commands, not failure neither > successful Not getting an error is a good sign, but that doesn't mean you gave the correct input. I'd try with a full path instead of using the tilde for referring to your homedir; too often I've had to handle expansion of that notation in my own code so I no longer trust shells to do it for me. I presume you checked the effect of your command with otool? And the location where plugins have to be stored. Oh, and you're not by chance running on a case-sensitive filesystem and using your own capitalisation (PlugIns where the distribution directory has plugins in all lower case)?! R. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest