I was able to recreate the error. I am going to try and fix it now. On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 7:45 AM, Michael Wild <[email protected]> wrote:
> Also, ParaViewConfig.cmake, VTKConfig.cmake and VTKLibraryDepends.cmake > have similar problems. > > When I said that unsetting the XXX_LIB_DEPENDS variables was solving the > problem, I was mistaken. It actually breaks things, but I didn't notice it > until tried to load the plugin (I was using -undefined dynamic_lookup ...). > > Coming to think of it, shouldn't one also use the same Qt version that was > used to compile ParaView? So that one should also be included in the > development package, right? And on Mac the frameworks should have their > install_name directory set to @executable_path/../Frameworks and the > libraries to @executable_path/../Libraries. Of course, ParaViewUse.cmake > should make sure that the correct Qt is discovered and used. > > Michael > > On 7. Jul, 2010, at 11:45 , Dave Partyka wrote: > > > Good Catch Michael, I'll give that a shot > > > > On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 2:43 AM, Michael Wild <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hi all > >> > >> I wanted to give the new development package > >> (ParaView-Development-3.8.0-Darwin-x86_64.tar.gz) a try and use it to > >> compile a plugin on my Mac. However, it seems that > >> lib/paraview-3.8/CMake/ParaViewLibraryDepends.cmake contains > XXX_LIB_DEPENDS > >> variables referencing libraries from the custom Qt installation used to > >> build the package > (/Users/partyd/Dashboards/Support/qt-4.6.2-MacOSX10.5). Of > >> course, none of those Qt libraries can be found... > >> > >> As a hack I just unset the offending pqComponents_LIB_DEPENDS and > >> vtkPVServerManager_LIB_DEPENDS variables after including > PARAVIEW_USE_FILE. > >> But I suspect this might fail on some operating systems. > >> > >> Currently I have no idea how this could be fixed in a good way, since > these > >> entries are auto-created by CMake. Perhaps one way would be wrapping > >> TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES in a custom function that explicitly sets the > >> LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES property, replacing Qt libraries by > >> "\${QT_LIBRARIES}", suitably escaped such that it ends up as > ${QT_LIBRARIES} > >> in the ParaViewLibraryDepends.cmake file, expanding to the users > >> installation of Qt when it is included. > >> > >> Michael > >
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