If there's a qmake in your PATH, it takes precedence over whatever you
set QTDIR to be.
By the way, the use of QTDIR has been deprecated by Trolltech.
Another thing you can do is set QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE in the cmake-gui
before you hit configure for the first time, and it won't matter what
your PATH is.
Clint
Michael Jackson wrote:
Renato
Assuming you really meant Qt 4.3.4 and NOT Qt 3.3.4 here is what
you need to do.
Remove everything from your build directory so we can start clean.
Go to "My Computer" and add/check/set the QTDIR (Capitalization
counts) to your Qt 4 installation.
Launch CMakeSetup or CMake-GUI.exe and configure ParaView. You should
at most get a warning about the version of Qt your are using and the
"required" version.
Everything _should_ work.
Now, if you are really trying to use Qt 3 instead of Qt 4 then that is
not supported. YOu need at least Qt 4.3 to build ParaView.
Mike Jackson
On Oct 7, 2008, at 10:31 AM, Renato N. Elias wrote:
Hi Michael,
there's something overriding my QTDIR because CMake still points to
the wrong Qt version. I've set both QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE and QTDIR to
3.3.4 version, but CMake still returns me a warning that I'm using an
unsupported version of Qt. Now I'm trying to understand all that
CMake sintaxe in FindQt4.cmake and UseQt4.cmake modules.
weird, isn't it?!
Renato.
Michael Jackson wrote:
On Oct 7, 2008, at 9:26 AM, Renato N. Elias wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm facing a curious problem here. I was using Qt-4.3.4 to compile
ParaView in a Windows machine and it had been working fine but
after installing a second version of Qt (4.4.2), CMake 2.6 (patch 2
RC-5) seems to be getting confused about which version it should
use. Even pointing QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE to Qt-4.3.4, CMake insists
in pointing all other stuffs to Qt-4.4.2 paths (QT_DOC_DIR,
QT_INCLUDE_DIR, QT_LIBRARY_DIR and so on...). In my environment I
have set QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE to Qt-4.3.4 but it's not solving the
problem. Is there any other environment variable that could be used
to force CMake in using the correct version of Qt?
Regards
Renato.
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You can set QTDIR to the installation directory. CMake will try to
use that variable if it finds it. Also, once the Qt libraries and
stuff is set in a build directory it is pretty hard to get it to
change. Clearing the build directory and starting out again with the
QTDIR env variable set should help you find the correct version.
Alternately you can open the CMakeCache.txt and remove all traces of
ANY variable with QT in its name. This isn't exactly the preferred
way to trouble shoot this problem but has worked in the past, plus
saves all your compiled code from having to be recompiled.
Mike Jackson
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