Hi Dirk,

> On 3. Dec 2025, at 23:30, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> cmake thinks that it should look for Qt in /usr/local/lib -- which is not 
> something that is set anywhere in my script.
> When you run  env | grep /usr/local/lib in your shell, what do you get?
> 

I get nothing. My $PATH is 
PATH=/Users/Helling_1/Qt/6.10.1/macos/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Library/TeX/texbin:/var/run/com.apple.security.cryptexd/codex.system/bootstrap/usr/local/bin:/var/run/com.apple.security.cryptexd/codex.system/bootstrap/usr/bin:/var/run/com.apple.security.cryptexd/codex.system/bootstrap/usr/appleinternal/bin:/opt/X11/bin:/Library/Apple/usr/bin:/usr/local/MacGPG2/bin:/Applications/Wireshark.app/Contents/MacOS:/usr/local/munki:/Applications/nmap.app/Contents/Resources/bin:/Applications/ncat.app/Contents/Resources/bin:/Applications/nping.app/Contents/Resources/bin:/Applications/zenmap.app/Contents/Resources/bin

and there is no other variable that has any interesting path information in it.

Unfortunately, I don’t quite understand what Thiago was saying or better what 
that means what I should do.

Best
Robert
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