Am Montag, 20. Juni 2016 um 15:25:02, schrieb Joel Kulesza <[email protected]> > On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 1:07 PM, Kornel Benko <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Please give us the full command line used fir the cmake call. > > > > cmake ../. --- which points to the CMakeLists in the base directory. > Perhaps I should point it to another directory or pass additional options? > > > > Where is your QT installed? Which version? Cmake tries to search for QT4. > > Have you installed also the header files? > > To direct cmake to search for QT5 you have to use '-DLYX_USE_QT=QT5' > > parameter. > > Also be sure, that QT5 bin is in PATH at prominent position. > > > > E.g. 'which qmake' shows the correct qt5 executable. This is how cmake > > 'finds' qt5. > > > > I can say for certain that Qt5 is not there. I don't have good answers to > these other questions; however, I see: > > 1013 jkulesza@machine[~/SRC/lyx220/build]> which qmake > /opt/local/vendor/anaconda/bin/qmake > 1014 jkulesza@machine[~/SRC/lyx220/build]> qmake --version > QMake version 2.01a > Using Qt version 4.8.5 in /opt/anaconda1anaconda2anaconda3/lib
Your QT4 is installed under /opt/anaconda1anaconda2anaconda3.
Look for include files in /opt/anaconda1anaconda2anaconda3/include
> I have asked the admins to install Qt5 and I'll give it another go
> following that (ETA unknown). This is perhaps a good opportunity for them
> to get the upgrade out for other interested parties...
OK. But make sure that the devel package of QT is installed too.
Kornel
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