Yes indeed, I was confused by Windows where one has separate libs e.g.
QtCore and QtCored. Still, I do not have any /usr/lib/libQt*debug files
(I DID install the qt-dbg pacgages) but the symbols are somehow there in
the debugger backtrace despite debug versions NOTFOUND. It's a quite
confusing. But many thanks for clarifications!
-- Dominik
Clinton Stimpson wrote:
On 08/01/2009 01:28 AM, Dominik Szczerba wrote:
Hi,
I want to build vtk with cmake using QT in debug mode on linux. I have
tried both installing the system QT debug symbols package (Ubuntu) as
well as compiling QT myself with (debug-and-release mode), but cmake
keeps displaying:
QT_QTCORE_LIBRARY_DEBUG-NOTFOUND
My CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is DEBUG. How can I force the use of QT debug
version?
- Dominik
Qt typically gives a .debug file for debug symbols. So that would be a
libQtCore.so and libQtCore.so.debug instead of libQtCore.so and
libQtCored.so. Its fine for QT_QTCORE_LIBRARY_DEBUG to be NOTFOUND, if
you have a .debug file. Or if you configured Qt with -debug and it gave
you a debug library with the name of a release library, you can ignore
that QT_QTCORE_LIBRARY_DEBUG is NOTFOUND.
Clint
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