On Sep 8, 2010, at 11:59, Jan Lübke wrote:

> this is my first post on this list. Let me fist say thank you for making 
> macports. I use it for years and it makes my Mac so much more useable!

Welcome! We're glad you like it.


> I am trying to build harbour (www.harbour-project) on Mac OS X 10.6.4 with 
> qt-support and run into some difficulties. Maybe someone on this list can 
> help me or give me a hint.
> 
> It works flawlessly if I download and install the official package of qt 
> 4.6.3 for cocoa.
> 
> I assume that qt4-mac is basically the same. Only the paths are different. Is 
> that assumption correct?

I hope so, but do not know.


> Of course I can not expect you to know harbour. It has a very sophisticated 
> build tool that works on many different platforms. It does not auto-detect 
> the presence of qt4. But managed to tweak it and now it tries to build with 
> qt-support.
> 
> My problem (besides the lack of knowledge about qt, make and macports ;-) ) 
> is, that some files do not get found during build. Especially 
> "QtCore/qglobal.h". In macports, there is a file in 
> "/opt/local/libexec/qt4-mac/lib/QtCore.framework/Versions/4/Headers/qglobal.h".
>  So I edited the source of harbour to use that file. But here comes the next 
> problem. Even "qglobal.h" contains a link to "QtCore/qconfig.h", a file, that 
> does not exist. However, there is a file called  
> "/opt/local/libexec/qt4-mac/lib/QtCore.framework/Versions/4/Headers/qconfig.h"

QtCore is built as a Mac OS X framework. Mac OS X's compiler knows that when 
you include "QtCore/qconfig.h" it will look for a framework called 
QtCore.framework, in its Headers directory, for the qconfig.h file. So all that 
should need to happen is that you tell your build process where the framework 
is located. I believe you do that using the compiler argument 
"-F/opt/local/libexec/qt4-mac/lib". You may also need to use the argument 
"-framework QtCore", I'm not sure.

The maintainer of qt4-mac recently stated he wants to remove the framework 
build. If he does, then these steps won't be necessary, and you'd instead add 
the path to the headers and libraries in -I and -L arguments, respectively.

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