Ok... so now I finally have it working :-) Although there are still a couple of small issues...
First of all, I noticed that regardless of what I selected on the combobox in the Examples browser, it always loaded the examples from the "clang_64" folder. So I tried loading the examples directly from the .pro files under ios/examples in the Qt installation dir, and then it worked! All examples I tried this far worked nicely :-D It would seem that there is a little bug in the examples browser then. Probably worth fixing, since I can't imagine that I am the only one trying to run the examples from the examples browser :-) I can make a bug report on it. The next issue is my "Hello World" app... And that still baffles me. I created a new one, identical to the first one (copied the source files from the first test). The only difference was the name, and now it suddenly worked! Next I tried setting a different target name in the .pro file for the first project, and then that too worked! Obviously there must be some bogus state cached somewhere that I can't get rid of. I've tried deleting the shadow build directories of course, as well as the $HOME/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator, but still no luck. As long as I call the app anything but QtMobileTest it works, but that particular app name is apparently banned forever... Oh well, I can live with that, but it still is weird... - Thomas On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 10:09 PM, Thomas Sevaldrud <tho...@silentwings.no>wrote: > Now I've tried a lot of different things, and had some success, but mostly > failures... > > First of all It appears that you need to actually compile something in > XCode before you can use the command line tools from Qt Creator. I just > made a dummy iOS application from a template. The first time I compiled it > in XCode I got a dialog box asking me if I wanted to enable "Developer > Mode" or something on my Mac. After doing this, and going back to Qt > Creator, my Qt test app worked! > > This was with the Qt for Android and iOS package: > http://download.qt-project.org/official_releases/qt/5.2/5.2.0/qt-mac-opensource-5.2.0-android-ios-x86_64-offline.dmg > > Then I tried the Qt Examples again, but it still won't compile. After a > bit of googling I found that this looked very much like the following bug: > > https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-35485 > > But this is supposed to be fixed in Qt 5.2.0. So I thought I'd do a > reinstall of the Qt package. This time I go back to the iOS only package, > i.e this one: > > > http://download.qt-project.org/official_releases/qt/5.2/5.2.0/qt-mac-opensource-5.2.0-ios-x86_64-offline.dmg > > After installing it, I make sure that I have selected "Qt 5.2.0 for iOS" > on the combobox in the examples browser and try compiling a random example > tagged with ios. Same problem, no Qt headers can be found. Exactly the same > behavior as described in the bug report. > > And on top of that, my own simple "Hello World" app stopped working in the > simulator again :-( > > Now, I'll try the online installer to see if that works better, but right > now I'm starting to lose faith a bit :-) > > - Thomas > > > > On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Thomas Sevaldrud > <tho...@silentwings.no>wrote: > >> I took the one called Qt 5.2.0 for iOS: >> >> >> http://download.qt-project.org/official_releases/qt/5.2/5.2.0/qt-mac-opensource-5.2.0-ios-x86_64-offline.dmg >> >> This package installed kits for Mac Desktop as well as iOS device and iOS >> simulator. >> >> This is so weird... I guess other people has this working, right? >> >> - Thomas >> >> Den 28. jan. 2014 kl. 07:47 skrev Till Oliver Knoll < >> till.oliver.kn...@gmail.com>: >> >> Am 28.01.2014 um 00:39 schrieb Thomas Sevaldrud <tho...@silentwings.no>: >> >> ... >> >> the examples that are installed with qt, and which are tagged with "ios" >> in Qt Creator. None of these will even compile when targeting the iOS >> simulator. None of the Qt headers can be found when compiling for iOS.. >> >> >> Uhm... This might sound stupid, but which Qt binary package did you >> install? There are distinct ones for "Mac Cocoa" (desktop) and "Mac iOS" >> development on the download page... >> >> Cheers, >> Oliver >> _______________________________________________ >> Interest mailing list >> Interest@qt-project.org >> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >> >> >
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