On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:04 AM, D. Michael McIntyre
<[email protected]> wrote:
> That's strange. I would have expected the .moc files to be regenerated when I
> compiled after a distclean.

Mmm, they should be.

I've just tried out the CMake build.  There were a couple of frustrations:

 -- CMake first refused to configure because it couldn't find
QT_PHONON_INCLUDE_DIR.  Which it doesn't need anyway.  That's way down
in the Advanced settings, and there were a whole load more things it
couldn't find down there too, but apparently that's the only one it
really cared about because setting that to something shut it up.

 -- CMake doesn't run rcc (which we know about) but it also doesn't
run uic (it doesn't generate src/gui/dialogs/RosegardenTransport.h, it
just complains that it doesn't exist way down in the make).

However, after I went to data/ and ran ./mk-data, and ran uic-qt4 for
the transport header, it compiled and linked and produced an
executable of about the same size as the qt4-makefile build, and which
worked in pretty much the same way.  It does have icons and other
resources.

I've just checked the verbose output, and I don't see any assembler
warnings either.

Perhaps it might be easier at this point to go back to the
qt4-makefile build and pursue those missing symbols instead?


Chris

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