Which version of cmake are you using? I believe recent versions have updated
FindQt modules.
You might want to build qt again with the font libs installed, the configure
step can have different
results.

Rene



2009/7/15 Robert Osfield <[email protected]>

> Hi Lee,
>
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Butler, Lee Mr CIV USA
> USAMC<[email protected]> wrote:
> >       /home/butler/src/Qt/qtsdk-2009.03/qt/lib/libQtGui.so: undefined
> > reference to FcFreeTypeQueryFace This indicates that it is not linking
> with
> > the fontconfig library I specified.
> > Any hints at getting this to link right would be most welcome.
>
> I'm afraid I'm no Qt expert so will have to defer to others on this issue.
>
> > FLTK:
> > Linking osgviewerFLTK doesn't pick up the -lXft -lXinerama flags needed
> to
> > link.  The default FLTK 1.3 configuration includes Xft and Xinerama
> support
> > at this point.  A CMakeList.txt entry for FLTK_XFT_LIBRARY and
> > FLTK_XINERAMA_LIBRARY would allow proper linking.
>
> Could you post this change to osg-submissions so I can review it.
>
>
> > Linux:
> > Clearly RedHat 5 is *not* the linux of choice for OSG.  The real question
> > is:  Which distro *is* the preferred one?
>
> There isn't a preferred choice, it should work across a wide range of
> distributions.  Good support for any particular distro is really down
> to the community to ensure that it works as it's not practical for
> engineers like myself to manage dozens of different OS variants. Even
> if you use the same OS variant there are still variables such as
> optional dependencies like Qt and FLTK that can be thrown into the mix
> that make your particular build system unique.  The upshot of this is
> that to see good support of your chosen build combination then you
> need to be prepared to step forward and help ensure that the wrinkles
> are all smoothed out.
>
> The alternative to need members of community be proactive would be to
> restrict the list of supported OS variants to ones that I can support,
> which right now would be... Kubuntu 9.04, while this is fine OS
> variant for dev work, it won't be a perfect fit for everyone.  I see
> this as the beauty of open source - you aren't restricted to arbitrary
> choices that I or other core developers make - you have the ability to
> tune the software to work well on your own platform of choice ;-)
>
> Robert.
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