Aurélien: I forgot to add that you need to check out the 2.0 branch (I used that branch last time I built it about a week ago). That applies if nothing has changed since the last time I asked, but maybe one of the Trolls can correct me if I err on this one...
Victor On 7/6/10 12:52 AM, Victor Sardina wrote: > Aurélien: > > Both André and Eike explained it very well. The main issue you have, I > believe, have to do with the "parallel" build directory. That bit me > once, and because of that I decided to send my email about it (it gets > increasingly frustrating when in fact the problem has a very simple > solution). If you apply the recommended steps you get the following flow: > >>> git clone git://gitorious.org/qt-creator/qt-creator.git >>> mkdir build; cd build >>> qmake ../qt-creator/qt-creator.pro >>> make > > Do not create your build directory inside the qt-creator source > directory, but parallel to it. And again, you need Qt-4.7.0 to build > QtCreator. That should provide you with the Qt Creator.app application > bundle under the "build/bin" directory. I have never had any trouble > building that way, either under Mac 10.5 or 10.6. > > Good luck, > Victor > > PS: > > Eike: > You guys keep spoiling us.Using QtCreator to build QtCreator itself > actually turns into the easiest way to do it yet...:-) > > > > On 7/5/10 11:07 PM, André Pönitz wrote: >> On Tuesday 06 July 2010 10:36:16 ext Aurélien Vallée wrote: >>> I already tried all these steps. >>> Using Qt creator does not change anything, it just basically call >>> qmake/make or qmake/xcodebuild. >>> >>> Here is what I'm doing: >>> >>> ### Using g++ >>> git clone QTCREATORGITURL >>> cd qt-creator >>> mkdir build; cd build >> >> Create a build directory _in parallel_ to the source tree. I.e. >> >> cd qt-creator >> mkdir ../build ; cd ../build >> >>> qmake ..\qt-creator.pro<http://qt-creator.pro> -recursive -spec macx-g++ >> >> Backslashs seem wrong, too: >> >> qmake -r ../qt-creator/qt-creator.pro >> >> Andre' >> >> PS: Not being able to build in a subdirectory of the source tree is a qmake >> problem that can be worked around by applying the patch at >> http://creator.pastebin.com/d72U2z9e to your Qt sources: >> >> >> --------------------------- snip ------------------------ >> diff --git a/mkspecs/features/resources.prf b/mkspecs/features/resources.prf >> index a305a4f..0003a7c 100644 >> --- a/mkspecs/features/resources.prf >> +++ b/mkspecs/features/resources.prf >> @@ -20,8 +20,9 @@ resource_combine { >> QMAKE_RESOURCE_FLAGS += -name ${QMAKE_FILE_BASE} >> } >> } >> -rcc.commands = "$$QMAKE_RCC" $$QMAKE_RESOURCE_FLAGS "${QMAKE_FILE_IN}" -o >> "${QMAKE_FILE_OUT}" >> -rcc.depend_command = "$$QMAKE_RCC" -list $$QMAKE_RESOURCE_FLAGS >> "${QMAKE_FILE_IN}" >> +rcc.commands = cd "$$OUT_PWD" && "$$QMAKE_RCC" $$QMAKE_RESOURCE_FLAGS >> "${QMAKE_FILE_IN}" -o "${QMAKE_FILE_OUT}" >> +rcc.depend_command = cd "$$OUT_PWD" && "$$QMAKE_RCC" -list >> $$QMAKE_RESOURCE_FLAGS "${QMAKE_FILE_IN}" >> + >> rcc.input = RESOURCES >> rcc.variable_out = SOURCES >> rcc.name = RCC ${QMAKE_FILE_IN} >> --------------------------- snip ------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Qt-creator mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Qt-creator mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
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