Thanks for the response. That's quite logical. It seems then to be an issue with the Cocoa build of Qt 4.6.3 for OS-X from http://get.qt.nokia.com/qt/source, which installs libQtCLucene in /usr/lib . (And only libQtCLucene.dylib is installed in /usr/lib! Everything else seemingly goes into /Library/Frameworks.)
The solution then seems to be to build Qt from source as well. thanks, Eric On 2011-04-08, at 10:51 AM, David Partyka wrote: > I think it's because you're trying to create a bundle with dependencies that > are system installed. Fixup bundle doesn't copy in dependencies installed in > system locations such as /usr/lib, otherwise it would copy in your whole > operating system through dependency resolution ;-). > > If you want to make a bundle then you'll have to use/build a Qt not installed > in /usr/blah > > On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Eric Nodwell <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > _______________________________________________ > Powered by www.kitware.com > > Visit other Kitware open-source projects at > http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html > > Please keep messages on-topic and check the ParaView Wiki at: > http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView > > Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: > http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview >
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