[Clam-devel] Compiling Network Editor in MacOSX
Francisco Tufró
nictuku at gmail.com
Mon Sep 10 07:01:15 PDT 2007
Hello, my name is Francisco Tufró, from Argentina.
I'm interested in music production and audio, so i decided (with
Hernán Ordiales' recomendation) to learn about clam and start
developing with it.
When installing clam on MacOSX, i followed the instructions at the
wiki and had no problem.
Late when i tryed to install Network Editor the scons process throw this error:
moc -I/Library/Qt/include -o
src/clamWidgetsPlugin/generated/moc_KeySpacePlugin.cxx
src/clamWidgetsPlugin/KeySpacePlugin.hxx
src/clamWidgetsPlugin/KeySpacePlugin.hxx:33: Error: Undefined interface
scons: *** [src/clamWidgetsPlugin/generated/moc_KeySpacePlugin.cxx] Error 1
scons: building terminated because of errors.
I know the problem was related to qt, so i tried to find de default
QTDIR with no success, tryed every single directory in the disk that
contained something about qt.
Is this a common issue with CLAM and MacOSX with QT's default installation?.
To solve the problem i downloaded the qt sources and compiled it with
-no-framework and the same prefix as clam (inside my home directory),
then recompiled NetworkEditor with the righ QTDIR and everything was
ok.
If the problem is that i miss the location of the default QTDIR (the
one from the dmg compiled as framework), it would be usefull to put it
somewhere in the wiki, i couldn't find it, neither clam's wiki nor
google, so i decided to compile qt myself as to be sure of a working
location.
Hope this could help.
:)
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