Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, Dimitri. > > Dimitri Frederickx wrote: >> OK, it seems that the problem was related to the Qt 4.4 beta that I had >> installed. It was always using that qmake, so I added my own compiled Qt bin >> directory on the PATH and that solved the problem, but not I'm getting the >> following errors: >> >> > > Regrettably, it seems the source package is missing some required files. > Since "make install" does not copy private headers into the installation > directory, the Qt Jambi source package is supposed to mirror a few files > from the Qt distribution. These are unfortunately missing from the > preview package. > > I believe the easiest way of working around this is to configure Qt to > be installed in its own source directory. This can be done by adding > "-prefix $PWD" to the configuration before you build. > > While you're at it, I suggest configuring Qt similar to how it's done > for the Qt Jambi binary package, in case that could prevent further > problems. Something like this: > > ./configure -no-dbus -universal -no-framework -no-qt3support > -no-rpath -shared -prefix $PWD -sdk /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk -D > QT_JAMBI_BUILD > > All this shouldn't be required, but it has been tested better, so to be > on the safe side you might want to add all these flags. > > -- Eskil (crossing fingers that this fixes your Phonon problems after > all this work :-)) >
I'm going to start a new checkout of the latest snapshot with: rsync -avz rsync://rsync.trolltech.com/qt-mac-4.4 qt After that I'll configure qt with the parameters you specified. This way I'm getting the a configuration that should work. And for Qt Jambi I downloaded again the Qt Jambi 4.4 Preview. Hopefully this will work, and indeed solve my Phonon problems, because the whole process takes more then 2 hours :-). /Dimitri _______________________________________________ Qt-jambi-interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest
