My bad, looks like -no-rpath option should not be used for local builds...

On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 7:05 PM, Aekold Helbrass <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> I think I am doing something wrong, but with Qt Creator 2.0 I could
> debug into locally builded qt sources.
> Compiled fresh new Qt 4.7.3 from sources, on linux, full command line
> at the bottom. And on debug I can't "step into" Qt sources, only
> headers. I am absolutely sure that worked some time before, but
> "debugging helper" was somehow different too... So, tell me please
> what should I do to debug Qt sources? (for learning purposes)
>
> full configuration-compilation command line I am using:
> echo yes | 
> /home/user/develop/libs/qt/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.7.3/configure
> -debug -opensource -shared -plugin-sql-sqlite -nomake examples -nomake
> demos -nomake translations -nomake docs -webkit -xmlpatterns -xkb
> -xrender -xcursor -dbus-linked -xfixes -xrandr -xinerama -sm
> -no-nas-sound -no-rpath -system-libjpeg -system-libpng
> -no-accessibility -cups -stl -nis -system-zlib -qt-gif -iconv
> -exceptions -system-libtiff -glib -system-sqlite -no-qt3support
> -no-sql-mysql -xsync -xinput -no-gtkstyle -silent -prefix
> /home/user/develop/libs/qt/4.7.3-debug-full && make && make install
>
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