Hi,

I compiled and buggle Paraview3_10 on Mac Snow Leopord.
The app produced was installed directly on our mac machines without problems.

My  receipe: :-) 

I used Qt 4.6.2 open source.
(./configure -cocoa -arch x86_64 -no-qt3support -release -framework -fast 
-platform macx-g++)
I modified the install path too, to have that Qt stuff locallly.
set QTDIR environment variable
Be careful with the Qt... libraries path placed in the CMakeCache.txt.  I had 
to correct some of them.

I compiled and installed mpich2-1.3.1, cgns, hdf5 locally.

I modified some CMAKE_flags.

make, make install 


Odile 


> From: [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2011 09:50:31 -0600
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Paraview] ParaView 3.10.0 on OS-X: Library not included in App      
> Bundle: libQtCLucene.4.dylib
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I can successfully build ParaView 3.10.0 (with some additional custom 
> filters) on OS-X.  However the resulting app bundle ends up missing a 
> required library, libQtCLucene.4.dylib.
> 
> It can still be run on any system on which Qt is installed.  However if Qt is 
> not installed on the system, the following error occurs:
> 
> Dyld Error Message:
>   Library not loaded: libQtCLucene.4.dylib
>   Referenced from: /Applications/ParaView-3.10.0-n88/ParaView 
> 3.10.0.app/Contents/MacOS/paraview
>   Reason: image not found
> 
> As an ugly hack, I tried copying libQtCLucene.4.dylib from the official 
> binary of ParaView 3.10.0 (which does include it).  This doesn't work though, 
> as the build of ParaView is hard-wired to look for libQtCLucene.4.dylib in 
> /usr/lib .
> 
> Note that libQtPython.dylib and libQtTesting.dylib do get included in my 
> build of ParaView; it is just libQtCLucene.4.dylib that is missing.
> 
> Poking around the CMakeFiles I found that a file gets created in the CMake 
> build tree, Applications/ParaView/ParaView_OSX_MakeStandAloneBundle.cmake, 
> (derived from Applications/ParaView/CompleteBundle.cmake.in) that does have 
> some custom handling for the libQtCLucene library.  In particular, in ensures 
> that the path where libQtCLucene is found (happens to be /usr/lib) is passed 
> in libs_path to CMake's fixup_bundle command.  I'm unfortunately not familiar 
> enough with bundles to figure out why fixup_bundle still fails to identify 
> libQtCLucene.4.dylib as a required dependency that should be included.
> 
> There is evidently a solution, since the official ParaView binaries for OS-X 
> do in fact include libQtCLucene.4.dylib in the App bundle.  Anyone have any 
> insight how this is achieved?
> 
> Thank you in advance for any insight.
> 
> Eric Nodwell
> 
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