On Tuesday September 20 2016 18:39:24 Ken Cunningham wrote:
Hi Ken,
>> 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 mi
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
>
> %< 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
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
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
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
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
>
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
On Wednesday September 14 2016 13:30:34 Ken Cunningham wrote:
Hi Ken,
>
> I was reading your old posts on this topic from last year...and perhaps you
> have this as figured out as it's going to get.
>
> For options regarding qt5 on 10.6, it looks like qt5-mac revision 127528 was
> the last on