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I'm working on a new build of PyQt-Mac. Everything seemed to build fine (Qt 3.3.4, latest versions of QScintilla, SIP, and PyQt), and install without incident. However, PyQt applications no longer launch: it seems they don't see libqscintilla. Here's a typical message:
Contents/MacOS/Eric 3 can't open library: libqscintilla.5.dylib (No such file or directory, errno = 2)
This is puzzling because that library is correctly installed in /Developer/qt/lib, which is where it should be. So I don't see why these other apps can't see it.
Looking at the logs from building PyQt, I ran across this strange warning:
ld: warning -L: directory name (/Users/kevin/Desktop/qt-mac-free-3.3.4-shared/lib) does not exist
The directory that "does not exist" is the build directory for Qt. After ~ building Qt, I moved the build folder to /Developer and renamed it qt. Then I began building PyQt and the other bits.
I'm pretty sure that these other apps think that libqscintilla.dylib should be in /Users/kevin/Desktop/qt-mac-free-3.3.4-shared/lib. But why? ~ What difference does it make, especially when I have $QTDIR set in my path to point to /Developer/qt? And if this is a problem, how do I fix it (short of rebuilding Qt in /Developer/qt--groan...)
Thanks for any advice.
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Cheers,
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