On 24/06/2010 01:03, David Boddie wrote:
Maybe this bug has something to do with the one I posted at Nokia's bug
tracker and which was fixed (QT wouldn't compile 32-bit build without QT
already installed) :http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-8808
OK is there anyone to help me with my problem ? I just cannot get PyQt
to compile on my system right now. Do I need to ask somewhere else? Any
direction would be much appreciated.
Could it be that you need to pass -m32 to g++ even when you are linking?
David
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Thanks for your answer.
I fixed my problem, but not being a developer i wouldn't be able to
identify the bug more precisely. I just force CC and CXX variable to
include the -m32 flag.
After ./configure, I :
sed -i -e "s...@= gcc& -...@g" -e "s...@= g++@& -...@g" $(find . -name
"Makefile")
... to force gcc and g++ to build in 32-bit mode.
Apparently, Qt had the same bug as one of their dev told me that he had
to modify the CXX variable design to separate compilers from their
flags. I don't specify -m32 in compiler flags but directly when calling
the compiler so I suppose the problem come from there.
Anyway, I still believe this is a bug (all of my 360 packages always
compiled fine this way), but we know of a workaround now.
The 64-bit build compiles fine FYI.
Thanks,
appzer0
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