OK, now I'm trying to build Qt against 10.6 sdk on the 10.7 machine. I've
copied from XCode 4.3.3 the macosx10.6 sdk along 10.7 10.8 SDK's.
Then configuring with:
./configure -prefix $PWD/qtbase -opensource -debug-and-release -nomake
examples -nomake demos -no-c++11 -sdk macosx10.6 -v
It seems
Hi,
Good news :-)
I was able to deploy on MacOS X 10.6 a Qt application linked against Qt
5.1.0 Beta 1 built by myself on MacOS X 10.7 with the following configure
step (i.e.: -no-c++11 and against 10.8 sdk)
./configure -prefix $PWD/qtbase -opensource -debug-and-release -nomake
examples
Hi,
It has been few days since previous Qt 5.1 installer packages were available
for testing. We believe that we have fixes going in today which will enable
installers to be available again. Since we are very near to have Qt 5.1 RC1
content in we would appreciate if you could participate
On sexta-feira, 7 de junho de 2013 14.40.41, Vincent wrote:
However, when looking at the clang++ option run during configure step, it
seems MacOSX10.8 sdk is used (see -isysroot argument):
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolcha
in/usr/bin/clang++ -c -o
On sexta-feira, 7 de junho de 2013 18.50.52, Olivier Goffart wrote:
On Friday 07 June 2013 10:22:56 Koehne Kai wrote:
My suggestion:
- Leave Qt 5.1.0 as it is right now, move on with the release process
- Investigate providing an additional binary installer with Qt compiled
10.6
Hello,
I recently my version of Qt to 5.1.1 and it seems to have broken CMake on
OSX. I get the following error message:
CMake Error at
/Users/daiweili/.bacon/thirdparty/qt/9d86cdfb2d648428afd462d5062571b5adef377c-osx/lib/cmake/Qt5Widgets/Qt5WidgetsConfig.cmake:15
(message):
The imported