On 7/10/12 5:41 AM, Stephen Kelly wrote: > On Monday, July 09, 2012 18:11:30 Stephen Chu wrote: >> On 7/9/12 6:03 PM, Shawn Rutledge wrote: >>> On 9 July 2012 22:25, Stephen Chu <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> On 7/9/12 3:53 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: >>>>> On 7/9/12 3:18 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: >>>>>> I built Qt 5 from git on Mac with -developer-build option and find >>>>>> there's no link to headers in the resulted frameworks. There are >>>>>> only >>>>>> symlinks to the libs but not headers like in Qt 4.8. >>>>>> >>>>>> Qt Creator editor has trouble finding the headers with this setup. >>>>>> This makes finding definitions of Qt types almost impossible. >>>>>> >>>>>> It still compiles and builds fine. Just the editor failing to find >>>>>> them.>>> >>>>> OK. I removed and re-add Qt5 install to Creator and now it finds the >>>>> headers. Don't know what happened. :) >>>> >>>> Scrap that. It still doesn't work. I hit one of the framework which I >>>> manually added a symlink to the include folder. >>>> >>>> Sorry for the back and forth. I believe it's an issue in Qt 5 build >>>> script.> >>> I've seen an issue like that a month or so ago, but then it got fixed. >>> >>> Which module is it? >> >> Er. All of them. >> > > Ossi is (hopefully :)) working on generating the includes in the build dir > instead of the source dir. That might fix your issue too. > > thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.qt.devel/4855/focus=4926
Thanks. I will watch for the fix. But that issue seems to focus on non-qtbase modules. What I have is none of the frameworks has any header installed within them. Not even QtCore. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
