Information about porting Opie to MacOS-X (eilers) ================================================== Credits: -------- Special thanks to Andreas Junghans (webmaster@lucid-cake.net) for its patches for qt-X11 (2.3.2), QT/E (2.3.5) and qtopia (1.6.1). Without them, I wouldn't be able to provide the port for OPIE to MacOS-X that fast.. Status: ------- The basic system works quite well. But a lot of applications and plugins, which are platform specific, need some work to be compileable. What is ready: libqpe libopie1 pim-applications (addressbook, todolist, datebook, today) A lot of applications and plugins which are not platform specific. What will follow soon: libopie2 Remember: A lot of configuration-settings are not tested (as for instance the quicklauncher) and might fail to compile. If you want to avoid misconfigurations, you may want to start with the config-file in this directory. Just copy "config_macosx" to $OPIEDIR/.config to get a working configuration to start with. (The missing apps/plugins will be ported on demand.) How to compile Opie for MacOS-X: ------------------------------- Before compiling for MacOS-X, you need the following: 1. X11-Server (Provided by Apple) 2. QT-2.3.2 for X11 3. QT/E-2.3.7 4. Patches for QT-2.3.2 for MacOSX 5. Patches for QT/E-2.3.7 for MacOSX Please follow the instructions by http://www.lucid-cake.net/osx_qpe/index_de.html how to create a buildsystem for your Mac. What is different to the previous desciption: You don't need Qtopia ! It is recommended to use QT/E in version 2.3.7 instead of 2.3.5 as described. The Patch for QT/E for Opie, including all other opie-patches is available in the qt-directory ($OPIEDIR/qt) and is called "qte237-all-macosx.patch". If your buildsystem is working correctly, you should be able to build opie. You have to enter "make menuconfig" and set "Build Parameters"->"Target Machine"->"Mac OS X (DARWIN)" activate the platform specific changes. You will see that a lot of applications and plugins/applets will not compile successfully, due to the fact that they are not ported to this platform. You may disable them to be able to compile the rest. Information for Developers: --------------------------- 1. Platform specific code should be surrounded by #ifdef Q_OS_MACX MACOS-X CODE #else OTHER-CODE #endif 2. The Plugin-Handling by MacOS-X is different than it is by Linux. On linux-systems, shared libraries are not different to dynamic loaded libraries (aka plugins). They just are different whether they are loaded automatically at startup or manually by any application. On MacOS-X, the plugins are loaded by a special mechanism and must be in a special binary format. Therefore you have to add the term "plugin" to the CONFIG-clause, as for instance: TEMPLATE=lib CONFIG += qt plugin release If you don't add "plugin" you will get a shared library which is not loadable (Error-Code: NSObjectFileImageInappropriateFile (2))! For problems, help and flames, feel free to contact me at eilers.stefan@epost.de