[Qt-interest] QT4 with no-framework on MacOSX 10.6-64-bits execution
Mike Jackson
imikejackson at gmail.com
Thu Nov 19 20:56:05 CET 2009
On 2009-11-18 17:20:57 -0500, moscardi <eric.moscardi at gmail.com> said:
>
> On Nov 18, 2009, at 7:27 PM, Mike Jackson wrote:
>
>> On 2009-11-18 04:06:24 -0500, moscardi <eric.moscardi at gmail.com> said:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi everyboby,
>>>
>>> I tried to install PyQt4, SIP and Qt4 with no-framework from sources =20
>>> on MacOsX 10.6-64-bits execution.
>>> The default version of Qt build for Mac OS X is =93Carbon=94 build which =
>>> =20
>>> is 32-bit and you can get a =9364-bit vs. 32-bit error message=94 when I =
>>> =20
>>> build an other application as PyQT for example.
>>> So I used -arch x86_64 flag to build Qt4 but 64-bit arch will be built =20=
>>>
>>> with the Cocoa framework and so -no-framework flag will not be not =20
>>> supported.
>>> How can I do?
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Eric=20=
>>>
>>>
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>>> -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><p>Hi =
>>> everyboby,</p><p>I tried to install PyQt4, SIP and Qt4 with no- framework =
>>> from sources on MacOsX 10.6-64-bits execution.<br>The default version of =
>>> Qt build for Mac OS X is =93Carbon=94 build which is 32-bit and you can =
>>> get a =9364-bit vs. 32-bit error message=94 when I build an other =
>>> application as PyQT for example.<br>So I used -arch x86_64 flag to build =
>>> Qt4 but 64-bit arch will be built with the Cocoa framework and so =
>>> -no-framework flag will not be not supported.<br>How can I do? <br>Thanks =
>>> in advance.<br>Eric </p></body></html>=
>>
>> You can't. 64 Bit requires Cocoa. Cocoa requires frameworks. What is
>> the problem with the frameworks?
>>
>> Mike Jackson
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>
> Hi,
> I need to generate the dynamic libraries (*.dylib), and I can't with
> the frameworks.
> Have you a suggestion?
> Thanks
> Eric
Why do you _need_ the dylibs?
It is pretty simple as stated before. If you need 64 bits, then you get
Qt Frameworks.
Mike
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