There was some work going on in the CMake CVS (not committed yet) but
I don't think that it would help you. For some reason your Qt
Libraries don't even have an install_name equal to their installed
path. Can you rebuild the Qt libraries and try again?
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Mike Jackson - Principal Software Engineer
www.bluequartz.net
On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Samuel Crow wrote:
Greetings,
In our quest to find out why my plugins don't work on other people's
ParaView installs on the Mac version, my boss and I have identified
a problem with the Qt frameworks in the ParaView package. They
don't list an @executable_path/../Frameworks/ in front of them or
even an absolute path to the Frameworks directory. This means that
when I'm trying to relocate the plugins they find invalid symbolic
links from the Qt Frameworks that are clearly visible as not having
a path in otool -L .
Is this a known bug or should somebody file a bug report? Is there
a quick fix that I can use in the meantime? I'll need to know soon
because my contract is about to expire and I must get this done
before that happens.
--Sam Crow
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