Hi, After configuring Qt 5.3.2 with
#> configure -prefix /opt/local \ -archdatadir /opt/local/libexec/qt5 \ -docdir /opt/local/share/doc/qt5 \ -headerdir /opt/local/include/qt5 \ -plugindir /opt/local/share/qt5/plugins \ -importdir /opt/local/share/qt5/imports \ -qmldir /opt/local/share/qt5/qml \ -datadir /opt/local/share/qt5 \ -libdir /opt/local/libexec/qt5/Library/Frameworks \ -bindir /opt/local/libexec/qt5/bin \ -libexecdir /opt/local/libexec/qt5/libexec \ -translationdir /opt/local/share/qt5/translations \ -sysconfdir /opt/local/etc/qt5 \ -examplesdir /opt/local/share/qt5/examples \ -testsdir /opt/local/share/qt5/tests \ -hostbindir /opt/local/libexec/qt5/bin \ -hostlibdir /opt/local/libexec/qt5/Library/Frameworks \ -hostdatadir /opt/local/share/qt5 \ I get a qmake binary which does #> qmake -query INCLUDEPATH:/opt/local/include INCPATH:/opt/local/include QMAKE_FRAMEWORKPATH:/usr/local/qt/5/lib QMAKE_LIBDIR:/opt/local/lib QT_SYSROOT: QT_INSTALL_PREFIX:/opt/local/libexec/qt5 QT_INSTALL_ARCHDATA:/opt/local/libexec/qt5 QT_INSTALL_DATA:/opt/local/share/qt5 QT_INSTALL_DOCS:/opt/local/share/doc/qt5 QT_INSTALL_HEADERS:/opt/local/include/qt5 QT_INSTALL_LIBS:/opt/local/libexec/qt5/Library/Frameworks QT_INSTALL_LIBEXECS:/opt/local/libexec/qt5/libexec QT_INSTALL_BINS:/opt/local/libexec/qt5/bin QT_INSTALL_TESTS:/opt/local/share/qt5/tests QT_INSTALL_PLUGINS:/opt/local/share/qt5/plugins QT_INSTALL_IMPORTS:/opt/local/share/qt5/imports QT_INSTALL_QML:/opt/local/share/qt5/qml QT_INSTALL_TRANSLATIONS:/opt/local/share/qt5/translations QT_INSTALL_CONFIGURATION:/opt/local/etc/qt5 QT_INSTALL_EXAMPLES:/opt/local/share/qt5/examples QT_INSTALL_DEMOS:/opt/local/share/qt5/examples QT_HOST_PREFIX:/opt/local/libexec/qt5 QT_HOST_DATA:/opt/local/share/qt5 QT_HOST_BINS:/opt/local/libexec/qt5/bin QT_HOST_LIBS:/opt/local/libexec/qt5/Library/Frameworks QMAKE_SPEC:macx-clang QMAKE_XSPEC:macx-clang QMAKE_VERSION:3.0 QT_VERSION:5.3.2 The `QMAKE_FRAMEWORKPATH:/usr/local/qt/5/lib` line worries me: it's completely undesirable. When I noticed this the 1st time the path existed, but I get the same output after moving /usr/local/qt out of the way and even reconfiguring Qt 5.3 under that condition. I cannot find a hardcoded reference to anything /usr/local in my build tree, nor even how qmake constructs the contents of that variable, but I'm guessing it is determined at runtime regardless of what actually exists on disk? Is there anything I can do (in terms of configuration or patches) to make QMAKE_FRAMEWORKPATH return the appropriate value? Thanks, René R ----------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest