[Releasing] [2012.03.31] New alpha package available, update for OSX
Stephen Chu
stephen at ju-ju.com
Tue Apr 3 15:28:18 CEST 2012
OK. But that has to be fixed for release, right?
Also, do I need to re-configure? How do I do that without starting from
scratch again?
On 4/2/12 8:31 PM, marius.storm-olsen at nokia.com wrote:
> Ah, well webkit is a soft dependency to qttools, so try simply deleting the qtwebkit director completely, and you should get a completed build, only without webkit.
>
> --
> Sent from my Nokia N9On 4/2/12 17:35 ext Stephen Chu wrote:
> I saw the message too. But that's with OS X 10.7 and Xcode 4.3. I am on
> 10.6 and Xcode 4.2.
>
> Also I can find the text '(dar|ms)win' in my build.dependencies. I do
> have this starting from line 43:
>
> if ("$Config{osname}" =~ /mswin/i) {
> %build_commands = (
> "qtwebkit" => "perl Tools/Scripts/build-webkit --qt
> --no-netscape-plugin --no-webkit2",
> );
> push @nondefault_modules, ("qtwebkit", "qtwebkit-examples-and-demos");
> } else {
> %build_commands = (
> "qtwebkit" => "perl Tools/Scripts/build-webkit --qt --release
> --no-netscape-plugin",
> );
> }
>
> Did I download the wrong gz file? The link I got it from is:
> <http://releases.qt-project.org/alpha/20120331/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.0-alpha.tar.gz>
> and I downloaded it at 10:36AM EDT this morning. The file size is
> 246,148,422 bytes.
>
> On 4/2/12 6:19 PM, marius.storm-olsen at nokia.com wrote:
>> That's odd, since we had someone earlier today verifying that it works.
>>
>> Can you check that build.dependencies contains (dar|ms)win for the non-default of webkit, in your version?
>>
>> --
>> Sent from my Nokia N9
>>
>> On 4/2/12 17:06 ext Stephen Chu wrote:
>> Still no go. Same errors.
>>
>> On 4/2/12 5:30 PM, marius.storm-olsen at nokia.com wrote:
>>> Ah, i think that output is actually before the non-default modules are removed, so it might be a lie.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sent from my Nokia N9
>>>
>>> On 4/2/12 16:22 ext Stephen Chu wrote:
>>> So I re-copied and configured again. This time using build script. But
>>> at the start of the build, it shows it's still going to be webkit and
>>> its examples:
>>>
>>> stephen-chus-mac-pro:qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.0 stephenchu$
>>> ./build -j 4
>>> Missing module qtpim, ignoredMissing module qlalr, ignored
>>> Missing module qttranslations, ignored
>>> Missing module qtqa, ignored
>>> Missing module qtfeedback, ignored
>>> Missing module qtconnectivity, ignored
>>> Missing module qtdocgallery, ignored
>>> Missing module qtjsondb, ignored
>>> Missing module qtphonon, ignored
>>> OS Name ........ darwin
>>> Verbose ........ no
>>> Continue ....... no
>>> Force qmake..... no
>>> Jobs ........... 4
>>> PATH
>>> /qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.0/qtbase/bin:/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/git/bin:/usr/X11/bin:/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.0.0/qtbase/bin
>>> Modules to build:
>>> qtlocation, qtwebkit, qtimageformats, qtdeclarative, qtquick1,
>>> qtbase, qtscript, qtwebkit-examples-and-demos, qtxmlpatterns, qtsensors,
>>> qtdoc, qtmultimedia, qtgraphicaleffects, qtsvg, qt3d, qtjsbackend,
>>> qttools, qtsystems
>>> build qtbase...
>>>
>>> I suspect it's still going to fail trying to build webkit.
>>>
>>> On 4/2/12 4:44 PM, Stephen Chu wrote:
>>>> Oh. Shoot. That's what I was missing. Thanks and sorry for the false
>>>> alarm. Back to rebuild.
>>>>
>>>> BTW. The old confclean is gone. How do I re-configure now?
>>>>
>>>> On 4/2/12 4:43 PM, marius.storm-olsen at nokia.com wrote:
>>>>> Make is not supported, the README tells you to use
>>>>> ./build
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