On Friday 31 March 2006 12:45, Thiago Macieira wrote: > Alexander Neundorf wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I committed a modified FindQt4. > >The following things changed: > >-qmake is prefered over qmake-qt4, it is still searched at first in the > > system path, so make ure your qt-copy qmake is the first qmake in the > > path -the libs, headers and other binaries are only searched in the > > directories reported by qmake > > > >-the name of moc and uic are determined by grepping the qmake spec files > >Does this work for all of you ? Especially mingw ? Let me know. > > I believe this has somehow broken the build for me. After restarting clean > (rm -rf *), I get: > > - Check for working C compiler: /opt/teambuilder2/bin/gcc > -- Check for working C compiler: /opt/teambuilder2/bin/gcc -- works > -- Check size of void* > -- Check size of void* - done > -- Check for working CXX compiler: /opt/teambuilder2/bin/g++ > -- Check for working CXX compiler: /opt/teambuilder2/bin/g++ -- works > -- This is a SVN repository > -- Using Buildname: Linux-g++ > Qt libraries, includes, moc, uic or/and rcc NOT found! > -- Configuring done > > The libraries are there; moc, uic, rcc and qmake are found in $PATH.
Ok, I reverted the change, now it doesn't try to grep the qmake spec file anymore. This should fix the problems. Bye Alex -- Work: alexander.neundorf AT jenoptik.com - http://www.jenoptik-los.de Home: neundorf AT kde.org - http://www.kde.org alex AT neundorf.net - http://www.neundorf.net _______________________________________________ Kde-buildsystem mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-buildsystem
