[Qt-creator] Build issues under OSX10.5
Aurélien Vallée
vallee.aurelien at gmail.com
Tue Jul 6 10:36:16 CEST 2010
I already tried all these steps.
Using Qt creator does not change anything, it just basically call qmake/make
or qmake/xcodebuild.
Here is what I'm doing:
### Using g++
git clone QTCREATORGITURL
cd qt-creator
mkdir build; cd build
qmake ..\qt-creator.pro -recursive -spec macx-g++
# Here I got tons of errors that qmake can't find
"../../../whatever_project_debug"
make
# make successfull but bundle won't execute.Qt error, core is not a valid Qt
plugin
### Using g++
git clone QTCREATORGITURL
cd qt-creator
mkdir build; cd build
qmake ..\qt-creator.pro -recursive -spec macx-xcode
# Here I got tons of errors that qmake can't find
"../../../whatever_project_debug"
xcodebuild
# error, project qt-creator has no targets
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:22 AM, <eike.ziller at nokia.com> wrote:
>
> On Jul 5, 2010, at 11:41 PM, ext Victor Sardina wrote:
>
> > Aurélien:
> >
> > I haven't tried building qt-creator via xcode, but you don't really need
> > to use xcode to do so. You can simply create a build directory parallel
> > to the qt-creator source directory. Let's say you have the source under
> > "qt/qt-creator". Then cd up to qt and issue a "mkdir qtcreatorbuil"
> > command to create a new build directory. Then cd in their with "cd
> > qtcreatorbuild and issue a "qmake ../qt-creator/qtcreator.pro" command.
> >
> > Then follow that with the usual "make" command. You can probably issue
> > "make -j3" if you have a dual core Mac, which usually speeds up the
> > building process quite a bit. At the end of the build the "bin"
> > directory should contain the "Qt Creator.app" application bundle that
> > you can copy wherever you intend to. This approach also leaves the
> > source tree clean. It also provides a much smaller bundle, as it uses
> > your Qt installation libraries. To do this you need Qt-4.7.0 installed.
> > Otherwise the build will fail.
>
> Or:
> 1) Download a binary version of Qt Creator
> 2) Start Qt Creator and point it to your Qt 4.7 build
> 3) Open qtcreator.pro in Qt Creator and let it use Qt 4.7
> 3) Press build and run
>
> :-)
>
> Br,
> Eike
>
> >
> > On 7/5/10 7:29 AM, Aurélien Vallée wrote:
> >> Hello everyone,
> >>
> >> I am having issues while trying to build qt-creator on OSX10.5:
> >>
> >> - The default xcode spec does generate empty xcode projects.
> >> - The macx-g++ spec does generate a not-fully-linked bundle (core fails
> to
> >> link correctly)
> >> - Out of source build is not working due to some hardcoded relative
> links
> >>
> >> Anyone encountered such kind of issues?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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>
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