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Re: building kmchart on OSX 10.5

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Subject: Re: building kmchart on OSX 10.5
From: James Peach <jamespeach@xxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 21:17:07 -0700
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On 13/06/2008, at 9:09 PM, nscott@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

On 13/06/2008, at 1:46 PM, James Peach wrote:

Hi Nathan,

I had another go at building kmchart, and made some progress by doing:

./configure QMAKE="/opt/local/bin/qmake -spec macx-xcode"

However, I end up with a link error because QtAssistantClient_debug.
It doesn't seem to be installed with macports. Do you know whether
there's a way to turn off the debug build?

FWIW, even when I switch to the Release configuration, the generated xcode project still trues to link to _debug libraries. I switched to the release configuration like this:


Thanks James, I had similar issues when building on Win32, so alot of this stuff is configure-driven now (though I'd missed the buildrules change in your patch).

Current git should build fine on 10.5.

I pulled the nathans branch this afternoon. Should that be recent enough?


 I'm doing some fairly large
changes in the kmchart git tree at the moment), so YMMV with
actually using it until I do a new stable release in a few weeks,
which will include a Windows version this time round.  But, would
be good to confirm it builds atm...

cheers.

--
Nathan



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