Andreas, I am using OS X Lion (10.7.2).
I change the build type to "Release", without making any other configuration changes. The superbuild runs without error. I have tried using different compilers in the course of investigating my problems, but I am back to the one I started with (and the one you mentioned you use)... "llvm-gcc42". I will try to see if there is some kind of path problem and learn what I can about the "provisioning file" mentioned in the error message. David On 31/01/2012, at 10:42 PM, Fetzer, Andreas wrote: > Hi David, > > at the moment we are developing MITK with Mac OS X Lion and Snow Leopard. I > am using Lion and I am able to run the ExtApp by double click or from the > command line. I tried to build the ExtApp with an installed Qt SDK (this is > already some time ago) and with a self built Qt 4.7.4 and 4.8.0 and it all > worked. Anyway I would recommend to build it by yourself. > > To be clear about your problem: Is your superbuild running without errors? > Just the ExtApp can't be started? > > Which version of Mac OS are you using? Are you developing with Xcode or > QtCreator or something else? I myself use the QtCreator. Could you check > which compiler you are using? I am using llvm-gcc-4.2. > > Or did you change anything with the cmake settings? > > Regards > Andreas > > On 31.01.2012, at 10:29, David Marshall wrote: > > After changing the superbuild to Release, I got further... but now I get the > following when running ExtApp: > > Pre-loading library "liborg_mitk_gui_qt_ext" failed > basic_string::substr > *Tue Jan 31 20:05:55 2012 > 0.208* [BlueBerry] FATAL: The org.blueberry.osgi plug-in is not started. > Check that your application loads the correct provisioning file and that it > contains an entry for the org.blueberry.osgi plug-in. > > David > > On 31/01/2012, at 9:16 AM, Miklos Espak wrote: > > Hi David, > > please keep the conversation on the list. > > If you downloaded Qt from the official site then it must contain both the > debug and the release version of the libraries. If you eventually compiled it > for yourself, you had to supply it as a parameter which version you want. > > I suggest you to check the CMakeCache.txt in the MITK-superbuild folder. > Check the values of the Qt related variables, e.g. QT_QTCORE_LIBRARY_RELEASE, > or QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE, to see which Qt version did you use for building MITK. > > Check also the value of the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE variable. > > It seems that you have a Release version Qt and you built MITK in Debug mode > (that is the default). If this is the case, start the build in a new folder > but change the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE variable to Release at the superbuild level, > before building the application. > > Miklos > > On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 10:46 PM, David Marshall > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > Miklos, > > After trying to run ExtApp from the terminal (rather than double-clicking on > the executable) I get better feedback on what might be going wrong: > > Following a long series of messages such as this... > > "The plugin > '/Users/davidmarshall/MITK-superbuild/MITK-build/bin/plugins/liborg_mitk_gui_qt_imagenavigator.dylib' > uses incompatible Qt library. (Cannot mix debug and release libraries.)" > > I get a message like this... > > "FATAL: The org.blueberry.osgi plug-in is not started. Check that your > application loads the correct provisioning file and that it contains an entry > for the org.blueberry.osgi plug-in." > > I'm going to try to figure out if I have an incorrect version of Qt somehow. > > David > > On 31/01/2012, at 8:39 AM, Miklos Espak wrote: > > It works here. > What error do you get? > > Miklos > > On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 10:30 PM, David Marshall > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > I have been struggling to build MITK and run ExtApp on Mac, with no > modification. My next step would be the ubiquitous "Hello World" type of > minimal modification of ExtApp... but I haven't been able to get that far. > > Can someone confirm that they are able to build MITK and run ExtApp on their > Mac... using the superbuild process (ie cmake)? > > Or... are the Mac developers out there using a different process? > > David > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Try before you buy = See our experts in action! > The most comprehensive online learning library for Microsoft developers > is just $99.99! Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL - plus HTML5, CSS3, MVC3, > Metro Style Apps, more. 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