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| Subject: | Re: PCP on MacOS 10.9 .. which Qt version? |
| From: | Zsolt Ferenczy <zsolt@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sat, 16 Nov 2013 20:33:47 +0000 |
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| Thread-topic: | PCP on MacOS 10.9 .. which Qt version? |
On Nov 16, 2013, at 1:05 PM, Zsolt Ferenczy <zsolt@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I have been running PCP on MacOS for quite some time going back to 10.6. > Currently running PCP 3.8.6 and GUI 1.5.11 on 10.9 with Qt 4.8.3. I realize > that version of Qt is a bit old but it has been working fine until 10.9. The > problem I have is monitoring live systems in pmchart, the update of the chart > freezes almost straight away on 10.9. > > My first question is, what version of Qt is recommended for PCP/Mac these > days? Then, is PCP known to work with 10.9? My bad, Qt 4.8.3 is included with PCP in /Library/PCP/Frameworks. The fact that I happened to have the full 4.8.3 SDK installed is not relevant. Sorry. The problem under 10.9 is the new power management framework. Need to turn off App Nap for pmtime.app for things to run correctly. -- Zsolt |
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