[Clam-devel] Missing qformlayout.h when compiling NE

David García Garzón dgarcia at iua.upf.edu
Sun Aug 10 16:00:00 PDT 2008


So i deduce that you still have a qt4.4 macport installation, and those 
(unmodified) pc files is all we need. If you modify those files you are 
messing up your instalaltion even more.

I just commited a modification on the qt4.py file that should work with the 
original macport .pc files.

So, please, use the macports, or go alone on your way. I don't want to loose 
my time. Nobody is gonna install both the macports and the compiled source 
and modify the macports pkgconfig files. They shouldn't do it and if they 
have to do is not straight forward and dirty.

David.


On Diumenge 10 Agost 2008, Han, Yushen wrote:
> Hi, David
>
> 1. Here is the result. It seems that they are using the frameworks.
>
> pkg-config --libs QtCore
> -F/opt/local/Library/Frameworks -framework QtCore -framework
> ApplicationServices -L/opt/local/Library/Frameworks -L/opt/local/lib
> -lz -lm
>
> I have all qt4.4  .framework and .la files in
> /opt/local/Library/Frameworks.
>
> 2. In my opt/local/lib
> I found out a pkgconfig dir and a qt4-mac-plugins dir where some qt files
> exist. Are they the files that I should remove? How can I clean my
> opt/local to remove all the previous install of qt?
> (I already tried port clean and port uninstall before. )
>
> Thanks for making the mac patch for me!
>
> Best regards,
> Han, Yushen
>
> On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 12:30 PM, David García Garzón
>
> <dgarcia at iua.upf.edu> wrote:
> > I guess you still have some files from a previous install in /opt/local.
> > Check that and tell us before proceeding.
> >
> > If pkg-config detects that version in /opt and that version is installed.
> > The one detected by pkg-config is the one we want. We should remove the
> > hand compiled one.
> >
> > Try also:
> > pkg-config --libs QtCore
> >
> > they will tell us whether you that version at /opt/local use frameworks
> > or libs.
> >
> > I will provide the patch to use pkg-config in mac shortly.
> >
> > On Diumenge 10 Agost 2008, Han, Yushen wrote:
> >> David,
> >>
> >> 1. Yes, I found pkg-config files from the qt4.4.1 source code
> >> (compilation by hand).
> >> I think they exist in port but I am not 100% sure.
> >> I also found qt4.py i. Is it possible to tell scons to use pkg-config?
> >> Can I have the patch that you mentioned?
> >>
> >> 2. My hand compilation was finished.
> >> Everything was nicely installed at /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.4.1/
> >> (instead of /opt/local by the port)
> >> However, I have problem in telling NE where the QTDIR is.
> >> I did specify QTDIR=/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.4.1/ in bash.
> >> But the scons in NE just IGNORE what I set in QTDIR.
> >>
> >> scons: Reading SConscript files ...
> >> Loading nsis tool...
> >> Loading Bundle tool
> >> Lodading dmg tool...
> >> Version:  1.3.0
> >> Package version:  1.3.0~svn11858
> >> scons: done reading SConscript files.
> >> scons: Building targets ...
> >> == Compiling src/main.cxx
> >> src/main.cxx:22:30: error: QtGui/QApplication: No such file or directory
> >> src/main.cxx:23:30: error: QtCore/QTranslator: No such file or directory
> >> src/main.cxx:24:26: error: QtCore/QLocale: No such file or directory
> >> ......
> >>
> >> As a result, scons of NE did not find any Qt file and gave hundreds of
> >> error messages.
> >> How should I tell scons of NE where QT is installed?
> >>
> >> 3. Interestingly. I found out some nonexistent path are given by some
> >> pkg-config (see below)
> >> 156-56-219-141:NetworkEditor yushen$ pkg-config --cflags QtCore
> >> -DQT_SHARED -I/opt/local/include/qt4-mac
> >> -I/opt/local/include/qt4-mac/QtCore 156-56-219-141:NetworkEditor yushen$
> >> pkg-config --cflags QtGui
> >> -DQT_SHARED -I/opt/local/include/qt4-mac
> >> -I/opt/local/include/qt4-mac/QtGui
> >>
> >> I am not familiar with pkg-config.
> >> Can you please give me more information about how to configure it?
> >> Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >> Han, Yushen
> >>
> >> On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 7:59 AM, David García Garzón
> >>
> >> <dgarcia at iua.upf.edu> wrote:
> >> > Please, check whether the macports or the by hand compilation provide
> >> > pkg-config files. If they provide it i could send you a patch that
> >> > hopefully would solve the problem. I mean, currently mac qt4.py scons
> >> > tool (that we developed) does not use pkg-config (as windows and linux
> >> > does) because old qt mac version didn't provide it. But the situation
> >> > could have changed, as it changed in windows, and that would help a
> >> > lot. If the pkg-config file provides proper compile options then we
> >> > can rely on them for whatever setup is installed, based on frameworks
> >> > or not. That would be the ideal solution, relying on pkg-config files
> >> > once and forever.
> >> >
> >> > So, please, check for Qt*.pc files.
> >> >
> >> > David.
> >> >
> >> > On Diumenge 10 Agost 2008, Han, Yushen wrote:
> >> >> Hi, Natanael and David
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks for your reply, Natanael
> >> >> My last installation did not solve the problem but I am on the right
> >> >> track, I think, now.
> >> >>
> >> >> I just figured out that "port install qt4-mac" would not make all the
> >> >> .dylib (e.g. libQtCore.4xx.dylib) files but a
> >> >> framework ( the framework is a Mac OS X thing) for us.
> >> >> As a result, the option "-lQtCore" in linking would fail.
> >> >>
> >> >> http://blogs.seapine.com/yan/debugging-qt-with-xcode-30.html
> >> >> gave some good discussion about it.
> >> >> "The quickest way is to use the install_name_tool utility and update
> >> >> the bundle executable's dependency on libQtCore to your location of
> >> >> libQtCore (if your Qt is built as a set of libs) or to the location
> >> >> of the QtCore framework executable (if your Qt is built as a set of
> >> >> frameworks)."
> >> >>
> >> >> The discussion suggested that we can choose to compile Qt 4.4 as a
> >> >> set of dynamic libraries.
> >> >> The only way that I found out to do so is to download the open-source
> >> >> code (Qt4.4.1) from Trolltech and do  ./configure -no-framework
> >> >> before compiling. At the moment my laptop is happily building it for
> >> >> the 3rd time in the past 2 days,
> >> >>
> >> >> By default, at least in my laptop( Intel-core Mac OS X 10.5.4 ),
> >> >> NEITHER port (Qt4.4) NOR the package(Qt4.4.1) from Trolltch
> >> >> would build Qt4 as a set of dynamic libraries as we desire in NE.
> >> >>
> >> >> I was recalling David's suggestion
> >> >> "we never recommend compiling Qt by hand. This might give problems
> >> >> when updating to another version. I think that the recommended setup
> >> >> is using macports".  It used to work for me 3 months ago.
> >> >> However, last week I tried so for Qt4.4 twice but it failed.
> >> >> I doubt if they change something from Qt4.3 to Qt4.4 (no dynamic
> >> >> libraries are built anymore)
> >> >> which caused my problem in Mac OS X.
> >> >>
> >> >> I will let you know tomorrow morning if my new solution works.
> >> >> (Does any Mac users experience this problem of missing dynamic
> >> >> libraries in Qt4.4 (Qt4.4.1)?)
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Best regards,
> >> >> Han, Yushen
> >> >>
> >> >> On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 8:09 PM, Natanael Olaiz <nolaiz at gmail.com> 
wrote:
> >> >> > El 08/09/2008 05:53 PM, Han, Yushen escribió:
> >> >> >> Hi, Natanael
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Thanks for your reply. By "Is using another Qt version.", are you
> >> >> >> saying that my problem of missing "QFormLayout" class is because
> >> >> >> NE is using a different Qt version?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Your log shows like is using the new headers, but not the
> >> >> > libraries. Doesn't say anything about others qt4 missing symbols,
> >> >> > so I though is still using other qt4 (not 4.4) libraries.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> I had qt3 (installed by macport) qt4.4 (installed by macport) and
> >> >> >> qt4.4.1 (installed by the package file) in my laptop.
> >> >> >> I was using "port clean" and "port uninstall" to remove qt3 and
> >> >> >> qt4.4. Still there were some libQt*.dylib files in my
> >> >> >> /usr/local/lib and I manually removed them.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I don't think qt3 is a problem. Just a non properly installed qt4.4
> >> >> > with (I think) other previous qt4 (non 4.4).
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> I was trying to remove qt4.4.1 by looking into the receipt file
> >> >> >> inside of the .pkg files (e.g. Qt_docs.pkg) under my
> >> >> >> /Library/Receipt/. But I was not sure about if I really removed
> >> >> >> it. Do you know anything about removing a package from Mac OS X? I
> >> >> >> was using Google for a solution but did not have much success.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> When I am writing this message, my laptop is largely occupied by
> >> >> >> compiling qt4.4-mac (using macport).
> >> >> >> (The instruction given by Darwin port did not work for qt4.4
> >> >> >> They say Darwinport has no affiliation with macport and should be
> >> >> >> trusted.)
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> I really hope this time it would work...
> >> >> >> But if you know any solution to "remove" all versions of qt,
> >> >> >> please let me know. Thanks!
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Sorry, but I can't help with that because I don't use a MAC :(
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Good luck!,
> >> >> > Natanael.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> Best regards,
> >> >> >> Han, Yushen
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 2:39 AM, Natanael Olaiz <nolaiz at gmail.com>
> >
> > wrote:
> >> >> >>> Is using another Qt version. Try cleaning and recompiling your
> >> >> >>> CLAM library
> >> >> >>> -NE and uninstalling other qt4 versions (if qt3 would be the
> >> >> >>> problem, it would be so much errors than only qformlayout). Do a
> >> >> >>> 'make uninstall' from
> >> >> >>> your compiled qt4 dir!!
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> Regards,
> >> >> >>> Natanael.
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> El 08/09/2008 02:34 AM, Han, Yushen escribió:
> >> >> >>>> Hi,
> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >>>> Thanks for the link!
> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >>>> Yes, actually my macports failed and I downloaded a qt4.4.1 .dmg
> >> >> >>>> from trolltech.
> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >>>> It compiled this time but gave a different error in linking
> >> >> >>>> below. Do you have any idea?
> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >>>> I notice that I have both qt3 and qt4 in my laptop. But I don't
> >> >> >>>> think this should be a problem...
> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >>>> Best regards,
> >> >> >>>> Han, Yushen
> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >>>> 156-56-219-141:NetworkEditor yushen$ sudo scons install
> >> >> >>>> clam_prefix=/usr/local
> >> >> >>>> scons: Reading SConscript files ...
> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >>>> scons: warning: QTDIR variable is not defined, using moc
> >> >> >>>> executable as a hint (QTDIR=/opt/local)
> >> >> >>>> File "/usr/local/share/clam/sconstools/qt4.py", line 208, in
> >> >> >>>> _detect Loading nsis tool...
> >> >> >>>> Loading Bundle tool
> >> >> >>>> Lodading dmg tool...
> >> >> >>>> Version:  1.3.0
> >> >> >>>> Package version:  1.3.0~svn11858
> >> >> >>>> scons: done reading SConscript files.
> >> >> >>>> scons: Building targets ...
> >> >> >>>> == Linking NetworkEditor
> >> >> >>>> Undefined symbols:
> >> >> >>>>  "QFormLayout::QFormLayout(QWidget*)", referenced from:
> >> >> >>>>     Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o "QFormLayout::setWidget(int, QFormLayout::ItemRole,
> >> >> >>>> QWidget*)", referenced from:
> >> >> >>>>     Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in .o
> >> >> >>>>     Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o
> >> >> >>>> "QFormLayout::setRowWrapPolicy(QFormLayout::RowWrapPolicy)",
> >> >> >>>> referenced from:
> >> >> >>>>     Ui_LadspaMetadataEditor::setupUi(QDialog*)      in
> >> >> >>>> MainWindow.o ld: symbol(s) not found
> >> >> >>>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> >> >> >>>> scons: *** [NetworkEditor] Error 1
> >> >> >>>> scons: building terminated because of errors.
> >> >> >>>
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