On Jun 24, 2008, at 19:33, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Jun 23, 2008, at 13:52, Dan Stowell wrote: > >> I installed the "qt4-mac" port. Looks fine so far: >> >> % port installed | grep qt >> qt4-mac @4.4.0_3+dbus+docs (active) >> >> % which qmake >> /opt/local/bin/qmake >> >> % port provides `which qmake` >> /opt/local/bin/qmake is provided by: qt4-mac >> >> >> So how come I get this: >> >> % qmake --version >> Qmake version: 1.07a (Qt 3.3.7) >> >> ? I tried to compile something which requires qt 4, and got errors, >> hence I discovered this. I'm on PPC, Mac 10.4.11. > > Goodness, qt4-mac is huge. It takes 1.6GB of space after > installation, plus an additional 5GB of space during installation. > > Anyway I don't have a problem with this on Mac OS X 10.4.11 Intel. > > > $ port installed qt4-mac > The following ports are currently installed: > qt4-mac @4.4.0_3+dbus+docs (active) > $ which qmake > /mp/bin/qmake > $ qmake --version > QMake version 2.01a > Using Qt version 4.4.0 in /mp/Library/Frameworks > $ > > > Maybe you have another qt manually installed? Maybe you have a shell > alias set up for "qmake" pointing somewhere else? ("which" doesn't > take shell aliases into account....)
To offer another suggestion: You should try calling qmake by its absolute path, e.g.: /opt/local/bin/qmake --version Does that now show Qmake 2.01a / Qt 4.4.0? If so, then my shell alias hunch may be correct. You can type: alias to see all your defined aliases. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users