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diff --git a/development/macosx/README_MACOSX b/development/macosx/README_MACOSX index 25de8d6..34360c5 100644 --- a/development/macosx/README_MACOSX +++ b/development/macosx/README_MACOSX @@ -78,13 +78,13 @@ export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$QTDIR/lib ./configure -platform darwin-generic-g++ -qconfig qpe -qvfb -depths 4,8,16,32 make Now create a link for the uic of qt-2.3.2 into the bin-directory of qt/e 2.3.7 ! Otherwise OPIE will fail to compile ! -Compile OPIE: +Compile OPIE (Please don't forget to read the following "Known Bugs" section!): Set your environment (You may use the script "set_vars.sh" to set your variables successfully ! BUT: You have to customize this script for YOUR needs !!) Go into the basic directory of Opie make menuconfig" set "Build Parameters"->"Target Machine"->"Mac OS X (DARWIN)" to activate the platform specific changes. @@ -110,16 +110,16 @@ for applications/libraries who used libraries which are linked against them. A goot solution would be to add it in the project files of these application, but this would influence the linux-platform as well... :( As a first (but stupid) solution, I added this linker parameter to the global "include.pro" which adds them for everything.. Yes, also for libqpe etc.. Therefore this project will not compile out of the box. You have to compile in a two-pass way: -Pass 1: Find the line "LIBS += -lopiedb2 -lqpe" in the file include.pro and comment out it (put a "#" - in front of it) +Pass 1: Find the line "LIBS += -lopiedb2 -lqpe" or "LIBS += -lqpe" and the line "LIBS += -lopiecore2" in the file include.pro + and comment them out (put a "#" in front of them) Do a "make -k" to compile what is already compileable (some will not compile) -Pass 2: Remove the comment from Pass1 and do a "make". The rest should compile now successfully. +Pass 2: Remove the comments from Pass1 and do a "make". The rest should compile successfully. I know, this is a silly solution ! But I don't have anything better without influence the Linux build process too much .. I would be happy, if somebody could help me here ! SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR USERS OF PANTHER |