Re: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from source in 2.8.4?

2011-05-15 Thread Dick Munroe
One other thing is that the SDK for QT4 specifically installs a version 
supposedly built with and for VS 2005.


Best,

Dick Munroe

On 5/14/11 9:49 AM, cmake-requ...@cmake.org wrote:

Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 16:42:45 -0400
From: John Drescher
Subject: Re: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from
source  in 2.8.4?
To: Dick Munroe
Cc:cmake@cmake.org
Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252


>  Yeah, I figured that part out indirectly.
>
>  I had to install the QT4 SDK to get the necessary bits, but rcc.exe (Windows
>  XP, desktop component of QT) fails for no obvious reason.
>

Did you build that from scratch using Visual Studio 2005 and not any
other compiler or version?


>
>  Here is what I posted on the QT installation/deployment forum about the
>  problem:
>
>  I?m trying to rebuild CMake-gui.

Are you trying to modify it for some reason? I also do not see the
need to rebuild it.


>  I?ve gotten to the point where I downloaded
>  and installed the QT4 SDK, configured CMake for VS 2005 and fired up the
>  build, which failed when trying to run rcc.exe. When I try to run RCC.EXE
>  directly from the command prompt, I get:
>
>  The system cannot execute the specified program.
>
>  When I try it from cygwin?s command prompt, I get:
>

You should not mix cygwin building and visual studio building. What
are you doing here?


>  Permission Denied
>
>  Firing up Dependency Walker, I get an error when opening rcc.exe:
>
>  The side-by-side configuration information for
>  ??desktop\qt\4.7.3\msvc2005\bin\RCC.EXE? contains errors. This application
>  has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect.
>  Reinstalling the application may fix this problem (14001).
>

This usually means you do not have the correct run times installed.
Did you download the Visual Studio 2008 binary release. That will not
work with Visual Studio 2005. You need to build Qt for your compiler.


>  Which I tried with no joy.
>
>  There are a couple of delay loaded dlls that aren?t present, IESHIMS and
>  WER, but these appear to be more or less specific to Vista and don?t apply
>  to XP (which is what I?m running on).
>
>  So how do I get around this? Is this an SDK problem? or something really
>  obscure in Windoze? I?m not primarily a Windows person so I?m not 100% on
>  all the ins and outs here, but I would think that the RCC.EXE as installed
>  by the QT4 SDK installer should at least start on XP.
>
>  Any and all hints will be appreciated.
>
>  Best,
>
>  Dick Munroe
>
>  Any clues?
>

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Re: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from source in 2.8.4?

2011-05-15 Thread Michael Wild
On 05/15/2011 12:31 PM, Dick Munroe wrote:
> 
> 
> On 5/14/11 9:49 AM, cmake-requ...@cmake.org wrote:
>> Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 16:42:45 -0400
>> From: John Drescher
>> Subject: Re: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from
>> sourcein 2.8.4?
>> To: Dick Munroe
>> Cc:cmake@cmake.org
>> Message-ID:
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
>>
>>> >  Yeah, I figured that part out indirectly.
>>> >
>>> >  I had to install the QT4 SDK to get the necessary bits, but
>>> rcc.exe (Windows
>>> >  XP, desktop component of QT) fails for no obvious reason.
>>> >
>> Did you build that from scratch using Visual Studio 2005 and not any
>> other compiler or version?
> No.  On most systems, SDKs are either provided with a list of the system
> requirements or multiple SDKs are provided.  There doesn't appear to be
> any obvious documentation on the QT4 download page that states the SDK
> needs to be rebuilt to match each specific configuration or provides a
> list of the system requirement for the specific SDK.  Clearly Windoze
> has different expectations.

The Qt-SDK download on the http://qt.nokia.com/downloads website is a
MinGW build. AFAIK the reasoning is, that since the SDK comes with the
QtCreator IDE, you get a complete toolchain without requiring developers
to buy a very expensive VS license. But that also means, that you HAVE
to use MinGW. BTW, QtCreator directly supports CMake projects provided
you have another CMake version installed already. But you clearly must
have, since bootstrapping CMake does not work with VS, only with MinGW
or Cygwin.

>>> >
>>> >  Here is what I posted on the QT installation/deployment forum
>>> about the
>>> >  problem:
>>> >
>>> >  I?m trying to rebuild CMake-gui.
>> Are you trying to modify it for some reason? I also do not see the
>> need to rebuild it.
>>
> Yes, but the reason isn't the point here, the point is that the tools
> provided by the QT4 SDK fail.  Asking about why the rebuild is necessary
> or desirable isn't particularly helpful.  I could think of a dozen
> different reasons, including simple interest, for wanting to rebuild
> cmake-gui.

But then again, you are harassing the wrong people with your problem. If
Qt doesn't work for you, you really should ask your questions here:
http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-interest

>>> >  I?ve gotten to the point where I downloaded
>>> >  and installed the QT4 SDK, configured CMake for VS 2005 and fired
>>> up the
>>> >  build, which failed when trying to run rcc.exe. When I try to run
>>> RCC.EXE
>>> >  directly from the command prompt, I get:
>>> >
>>> >  The system cannot execute the specified program.
>>> >
>>> >  When I try it from cygwin?s command prompt, I get:
>>> >
>> You should not mix cygwin building and visual studio building. What
>> are you doing here?
>>
> Hmmm, could be that I'm trying to see what's blowing up without VS 2005
> getting in the way so that I can provide more information to the people
> who might be helpful?  Each command shell has specific pluses and
> minuses that may or may not provide additional information to smart
> folks with more experience in this area that I have.  I'm simply stating
> facts: when I fire up RCC I get this error under command shell x, that
> error under command shell y, when I use this tool, I get information z. 
> Since I DON'T know what the problem is, I DON'T know, a priori, what
> information will be helpful.

Again, the wrong place to complain...

>>> >  Permission Denied
>>> >
>>> >  Firing up Dependency Walker, I get an error when opening rcc.exe:
>>> >
>>> >  The side-by-side configuration information for
>>> >  ??desktop\qt\4.7.3\msvc2005\bin\RCC.EXE? contains errors. This
>>> application
>>> >  has failed to start because the application configuration is
>>> incorrect.
>>> >  Reinstalling the application may fix this problem (14001).
>>> >
>> This usually means you do not have the correct run times installed.
>> Did you download the Visual Studio 2008 binary release. That will not
>> work with Visual Studio 2005. You need to build Qt for your compiler.
>>
> Which would be cool if that was documented anywhere.  I'll give that a
> try and see if I can get that to work.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dick Munroe

Quick question: did you install SP 1 for VS 2005? See:
http://doc.trolltech.com/latest/requirements-win.html

Michael
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Re: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from source in 2.8.4?

2011-05-13 Thread John Drescher
> Yeah, I figured that part out indirectly.
>
> I had to install the QT4 SDK to get the necessary bits, but rcc.exe (Windows
> XP, desktop component of QT) fails for no obvious reason.
>

Did you build that from scratch using Visual Studio 2005 and not any
other compiler or version?

>
> Here is what I posted on the QT installation/deployment forum about the
> problem:
>
> I’m trying to rebuild CMake-gui.

Are you trying to modify it for some reason? I also do not see the
need to rebuild it.

> I’ve gotten to the point where I downloaded
> and installed the QT4 SDK, configured CMake for VS 2005 and fired up the
> build, which failed when trying to run rcc.exe. When I try to run RCC.EXE
> directly from the command prompt, I get:
>
> The system cannot execute the specified program.
>
> When I try it from cygwin’s command prompt, I get:
>

You should not mix cygwin building and visual studio building. What
are you doing here?

> Permission Denied
>
> Firing up Dependency Walker, I get an error when opening rcc.exe:
>
> The side-by-side configuration information for
> “…desktop\qt\4.7.3\msvc2005\bin\RCC.EXE” contains errors. This application
> has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect.
> Reinstalling the application may fix this problem (14001).
>

This usually means you do not have the correct run times installed.
Did you download the Visual Studio 2008 binary release. That will not
work with Visual Studio 2005. You need to build Qt for your compiler.

> Which I tried with no joy.
>
> There are a couple of delay loaded dlls that aren’t present, IESHIMS and
> WER, but these appear to be more or less specific to Vista and don’t apply
> to XP (which is what I’m running on).
>
> So how do I get around this? Is this an SDK problem? or something really
> obscure in Windoze? I’m not primarily a Windows person so I’m not 100% on
> all the ins and outs here, but I would think that the RCC.EXE as installed
> by the QT4 SDK installer should at least start on XP.
>
> Any and all hints will be appreciated.
>
> Best,
>
> Dick Munroe
>
> Any clues?
>
> On 5/13/11 5:45 AM, cmake-requ...@cmake.org wrote:
>>
>> Message: 5
>> Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 16:43:04 -0600
>> From: "clin...@elemtech.com  "
>> Subject: Re: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from
>>        source in       2.8.4?
>> To:cmake@cmake.org
>> Message-ID:<20110512224256.a45c3129...@mta1.zcs.xmission.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>
>> It is under Source/QtDialog and the cmake option has QtDialog in its name.
>>
>> Clint
>>
>> - Reply message -
>> From: "Dick Munroe"
>> Date: Thu, May 12, 2011 11:07 am
>> Subject: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from source in
>>      2.8.4?
>> To:
>>
>> The title pretty much says it all.  I can't find anything obvious in the
>> source tree and I want to rebuild cmake-gui for windows.
>>
>> tia,
>>
>> Dick Munroe
>
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Re: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from source in 2.8.4?

2011-05-13 Thread Dick Munroe

Yeah, I figured that part out indirectly.

I had to install the QT4 SDK to get the necessary bits, but rcc.exe 
(Windows XP, desktop component of QT) fails for no obvious reason.


Here is what I posted on the QT installation/deployment forum about the 
problem:


I’m trying to rebuild CMake-gui. I’ve gotten to the point where I 
downloaded and installed the QT4 SDK, configured CMake for VS 2005 and 
fired up the build, which failed when trying to run rcc.exe. When I try 
to run RCC.EXE directly from the command prompt, I get:


The system cannot execute the specified program.

When I try it from cygwin’s command prompt, I get:

Permission Denied

Firing up Dependency Walker, I get an error when opening rcc.exe:

The side-by-side configuration information for 
“…desktop\qt\4.7.3\msvc2005\bin\RCC.EXE” contains errors. This 
application has failed to start because the application configuration is 
incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem (14001).


Which I tried with no joy.

There are a couple of delay loaded dlls that aren’t present, IESHIMS and 
WER, but these appear to be more or less specific to Vista and don’t 
apply to XP (which is what I’m running on).


So how do I get around this? Is this an SDK problem? or something really 
obscure in Windoze? I’m not primarily a Windows person so I’m not 100% 
on all the ins and outs here, but I would think that the RCC.EXE as 
installed by the QT4 SDK installer should at least start on XP.


Any and all hints will be appreciated.

Best,

Dick Munroe

Any clues?

On 5/13/11 5:45 AM, cmake-requ...@cmake.org wrote:

Message: 5
Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 16:43:04 -0600
From: "clin...@elemtech.com  "
Subject: Re: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from
    source in   2.8.4?
To:cmake@cmake.org
Message-ID:<20110512224256.a45c3129...@mta1.zcs.xmission.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

It is under Source/QtDialog and the cmake option has QtDialog in its name.

Clint

- Reply message -
From: "Dick Munroe"
Date: Thu, May 12, 2011 11:07 am
Subject: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from source in  
2.8.4?
To:

The title pretty much says it all.  I can't find anything obvious in the
source tree and I want to rebuild cmake-gui for windows.

tia,

Dick Munroe

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Re: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from source in 2.8.4?

2011-05-12 Thread clin...@elemtech.com
It is under Source/QtDialog and the cmake option has QtDialog in its name.

Clint

- Reply message -
From: "Dick Munroe" 
Date: Thu, May 12, 2011 11:07 am
Subject: [CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from source in  
2.8.4?
To: 

The title pretty much says it all.  I can't find anything obvious in the 
source tree and I want to rebuild cmake-gui for windows.

tia,

Dick Munroe
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[CMake] How do you go about building the cmake-gui from source in 2.8.4?

2011-05-12 Thread Dick Munroe
The title pretty much says it all.  I can't find anything obvious in the 
source tree and I want to rebuild cmake-gui for windows.


tia,

Dick Munroe
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