I'm trying to build on the latest Leopard and get this:
./configure --disable-hardening
Checking for environment: Determined build machine: darwin.x86, target machine: darwin.x86, OK.
Checking for kBuild: found, OK.
Checking for gcc: found version 4.0.1, OK.
Checking for libIDL: found version 0.8.11, OK.
Checking for SDL: found version 1.2.13, OK.
Checking for X libraries: found, OK.
Checking for Xcursor: found, OK.
Checking for Qt4:
** Qt4 framework not found (can be disable using --disable-qt4)!
Yet, I have installed the qt4-mac package from macports and it has indeed installed the qt4 framework.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Can't find qt on Mac OS X?
Can't find qt on Mac OS X?
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Did you also install the development packages for Qt? When you compile sources, you often need the -dev package when it mentions a certain package.
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Hi,Sasquatch wrote:Did you also install the development packages for Qt? When you compile sources, you often need the -dev package when it mentions a certain package.
Yes, that's a common Debian situation. But macports doesn't seem to follow this. Viewing the package contents shows lots of headers and libraries/frameworks. It appears to be fully installed. I think there is an autoconf issue here maybe.
Thanks.
Note that I'm trying to follow the directions from here:
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Mac%20OS ... structions
It looks like it detects everything except for qt.
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Mac%20OS ... structions
It looks like it detects everything except for qt.
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According to the instructions, you have to disable it if it isn't found:
Qt/Mac 4.3.x or 4.4.x.
Add --disable-qt as argument to configure if missing.
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Right, but it mentioned macports at the top, so I thought all the software was supposed to be installed via macports, not manually. Are you saying qt has to be installed manually and that the macport install isn't good enough?Sasquatch wrote:According to the instructions, you have to disable it if it isn't found:Qt/Mac 4.3.x or 4.4.x.
Add --disable-qt as argument to configure if missing.
In this case does the port need to be fixed, or is it the virtual box source that needs to be fixed? Putting --disable-qt, I assume disables the x11 qt, but the carbon qt is still being installed anyway, so why is that necessary? Also there's a separate port called qt4-x11 which does the X11, but also another called qt4-mac, which is for Aqua. That's what I installed and seems like it's the right thing for such a project, no?
Sorry, confused a bit here.
Re: Can't find qt on Mac OS X?
I had same issue.
So, I use the configure option.
./configure --with-qt-dir=/opt/local/Library
So, I use the configure option.
./configure --with-qt-dir=/opt/local/Library