Hi Rene,
Thought I'd report progress. Short answer - it's not working so far.
Installed Qt 5.4.2 on a 10.11 machine into the /opt/local/libexec/qt directory,
then tarballed it and installed it onto a 10.6 machine in the same directory.
The big apps (QTDesigner, etc) don't run on 10.6 due to som
The asterisk example wouldn't work here because it depends on the
executable supporting being run as a different user.
The -U option.
Thank you anyway Ken.
Although the mongo example using sudo launches an additional process, it
works because daemondo and in turn launchd monitors the whole th
On Tuesday September 20 2016 08:35:18 Ken Cunningham wrote:
Hi Ken,
> Thought I'd report progress. Short answer - it's not working so far.
>
> Installed Qt 5.4.2 on a 10.11 machine into the /opt/local/libexec/qt
> directory, then tarballed it and installed it onto a 10.6 machine in the same
>
Thanks,
I tried 10.7 first, but 5.4.2 would not install due to this message. Ergo moved
up the chain to the next machine I had in line.
>> Symbol not found: _NSPreferredScrollerStyleDidChangeNotification
> It would probably be possible to do this in the mkspec itself, and/or a
> module.pri f
Hello,
Where is the MacPorts project concerning supporting macOS Sierra? The main page
doesn't mention it but I have to assume at least some users have been testing
MacPorts against the betas...? ETA for formal support?
Thanks for any help,
Smith
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On Tuesday September 20 2016 10:02:59 Ken Cunningham wrote:
>I tried 10.7 first, but 5.4.2 would not install due to this message. Ergo
>moved up the chain to the next machine I had in line.
>
>>> Symbol not found: _NSPreferredScrollerStyleDidChangeNotification
That's a Qt bug you should report
If you install from sources, it works.
Sent from my iPad
> On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:30, Kennedy, Smith (Wireless Architect)
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Where is the MacPorts project concerning supporting macOS Sierra? The main
> page doesn't mention it but I have to assume at least some users have
I think this might be progress.
Fixed the libstdc++ linking (my fault, sorta, not theirs -- had to do the
-std=libc++ in the CXX flags that is pervasive on the LibCxxOnOlderSystems
machine).
I note this 'platform plugin' issue was all over the 'net when 5.4 came out a
while back, so I suspect
Hi,
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On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 07:30:04PM +, Kennedy, Smith (Wireless Architect)
wrote:
> Where is the MacPorts project concerning supporting macOS Sierra? The
> main page doesn't mention it but I have to assume at least some users
> have been testing MacPor
It looks like there's already a build bot running and several packages
are already available to download. That's leagues ahead of past years.
Is an installer coming soon?
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Sinan Karasu wrote:
> If you install from sources, it works.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Se
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 7:45 PM, Arno Hautala wrote:
> Is an installer coming soon?
/topic on IRC:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/macports/files/MacPorts/2.3.4/MacPorts-2.3.4-10.12-Sierra.pkg/download
- Read: https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration
Sounds like they're updating the website no
>
> %< dlsym /opt/local/libexec/qt/5.4/clang_64/plugins/platforms/libqcocoa.dylib
Aha! Very clever -- I'm learning lots from you. Thanks for taking the time.
It shows that same missing symbol,
_NSPreferredScrollerStyleDidChangeNotification
Too bad that darned scroller needs to change style li
On 2016-09-20, at 12:54 PM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> That's a Qt bug you should report if 5.4.2 is still supposed to install and
> work on 10.7!
Rene, I see I made an error there -- I just tried again to install 5.4.2 on
10.7 and it installed. I must have been slightly mixed up when I thought
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