Hi, I have been trying to build a module on Mac with Qt4 in mind, but I am facing certain issues. There are essentially two qmake functions I use in the build system from the mkspecs/features/qt_functions.prf file.
1) qtLibraryTarget: this generates the TARGET, as in: mac:RET = $$member(LIBRARY_NAME, 0)_debug. OK, cool. 2) The foobar.prf file tries to invoke this: qtAddLibrary(myModule). Now this is not so cool in the current construction. This enters the "CONFIG(qt_framework, qt_framework|qt_no_framework) { #forced" branch for some reasons in the current situation returning "-framework$${LIB_NAME}" which I am unsure is something I would like to. I would like to get the examples, tests and so forth built on Mac which reside inside the same repository, so this is an "in-project" build. Taking further looks at the internal of the qtAddLibrary method, I can understand why this works fine for Windows, but not really for Mac. What is the supposed way of building the "in-project" examples, tests and so forth on Mac ? Shall I get a $projectroot/src/libFoo.framework generated or just $projectroot/src/libFoo_debug.dylib and so forth as this seems to be the case now ? I think perhaps framework generation might not be strictly needed for an in-project build, but I am essentially just speculating. There is a branch in that method which is entered in case Windows, but not in case Mac: isEmpty(LINKAGE) { if(!debug_and_release|build_pass):CONFIG(debug, debug|release) { win32:LINKAGE = -l$${LIB_NAME}$${QT_LIBINFIX}d mac:LINKAGE = -l$${LIB_NAME}$${QT_LIBINFIX}_debug } isEmpty(LINKAGE):LINKAGE = -l$${LIB_NAME}$${QT_LIBINFIX} } Could someone please help me out with this who has Qt4 and Mac building experience ? Thanks a lot in advance! Best Regards, Laszlo Papp _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development