Just noticed that the binary install of Qt-Cocoa-4.5.3 is buggy. It only contains a stub for QtDBus.framework. Reported the issue to Nokia and am building now Qt myself (what a pain!)

Michael

On 22. Oct, 2009, at 13:12 , Berk Geveci wrote:

Btw, we may drop the support for Carbon once we fix all issues related
to the Cocoa build. I don't see why we would support both.

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Michael Wild <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all

I managed to build ParaView CVS with the binary distribution of Qt 4.5.3 (Carbon version) on Mac OS X 10.6.1. Was rather tricky, however. Especially, I had to manually fix up the cache (specifying the location of the QtUiTools
library etc.). Also I had to explicitly set CMAKE_C_FLAGS and
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS to '-arch i386', because of a bug in CMake where a single architecture in CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES doesn't get passed to the command
line if it is the "default" architecture (which i386 was up to 10.5).

Further I had to make sure that add
/System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework to the add_library call of VTK/GUISupport/Qt/CMakeLists.txt and revert parts of the commit "Utkarsh: Mon Sep 14 18:23:28 2009" with the message "COMP: Fixed build issues." by
re-introducing the Q_WS_MAC specific code in
Qt/Widgets/pqProgressBarHelper.cxx.

I also had to completely revert the commit "COMP: Support building with Qt
install from dmg on Mac." (remove the Mac-specific include for
QtUiTools/QUiLoader in Qt/Core/pqFormBuilder.h)


Michael

Thanks. Just to add to the thread, fwiw, I ended up doing (after re-
installing mysql, sigh):

(path-to)/qt-all-opensource-src-4.5.3$ ./configure -opensource - cocoa -
framework -arch   x86_64 -nomake examples -nomake demos -sdk /
Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/

and it seemed to build fine (famous last words).

-Randy


On Oct 20, 2009, at 6:25 PM, Clinton Stimpson wrote:


:)
A "configure -nomake examples -nomake demos" will cut off some time.
The examples can be compiled on demand if you wanted.

Clint

On Tuesday 20 October 2009 02:47:34 pm Berk Geveci wrote:

I am too scared of Qt to change its build settings :-) Some probably
think the same about ParaView.

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Randy Heiland
<[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks Berk, I'm going down that LONG path (building from source)
now...
if you're aware of certain Qt libs that *don't* need to be built
for PV3,
I'd welcome hearing about that too, just to possibly speed up this
process.

On Oct 20, 2009, at 2:06 PM, Berk Geveci wrote:

I am going to guess that something is screwed up with the Qt
installation. I recommend building your own (I know it is not
fun). I
built pretty much every combination possible (32bit vs 64bit and
Cocoa
vs Carbon). I am currently using 64bit build with Cocoa. There are
some glitches that we will have to fix but nothing that stops me
from
working.

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Randy Heiland <[email protected]


wrote:

Having just updated to Snow Leopard recently, am now trying to
re-build
PV3
(from CVS).

Install Qt 4.5.3 (from qt-sdk-mac-opensource-2009.04.dmg)

running cmake (2.8.0-rc3) on PV3, I have the following problems:
...
-- Looking for Q_WS_MAC - not found.
-- Found Qt-Version 4.5.3 (using /usr/bin/qmake)
...
Qt QTUITOOLS library not found.
CMake Error at Applications/Client/CMakeLists.txt:498 (FILE):
file GLOB requires a glob expression after the directory


Would welcome any insight.  Also, am curious if Snow Leopard
users try
to build using the default 64-bit or try to force 32-bit?
And what's the story with Cocoa support in ParaView - should I
be able
to install/use the Qt cocoa-4.6.0-beta1 OK?

thanks, Randy

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