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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 | |||
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ make | |||
81 | Now create a link for the uic of qt-2.3.2 into the bin-directory of qt/e 2.3.7 ! | 81 | Now create a link for the uic of qt-2.3.2 into the bin-directory of qt/e 2.3.7 ! |
82 | Otherwise OPIE will fail to compile ! | 82 | Otherwise OPIE will fail to compile ! |
83 | 83 | ||
84 | Compile OPIE: | 84 | Compile OPIE (Please don't forget to read the following "Known Bugs" section!): |
85 | Set your environment | 85 | Set your environment |
86 | (You may use the script "set_vars.sh" to set your variables successfully ! | 86 | (You may use the script "set_vars.sh" to set your variables successfully ! |
87 | BUT: You have to customize this script for YOUR needs !!) | 87 | BUT: You have to customize this script for YOUR needs !!) |
@@ -113,10 +113,10 @@ As a first (but stupid) solution, I added this linker parameter to the global "i | |||
113 | which adds them for everything.. Yes, also for libqpe etc.. | 113 | which adds them for everything.. Yes, also for libqpe etc.. |
114 | Therefore this project will not compile out of the box. You have to compile in a two-pass way: | 114 | Therefore this project will not compile out of the box. You have to compile in a two-pass way: |
115 | 115 | ||
116 | Pass 1: Find the line "LIBS += -lopiedb2 -lqpe" in the file include.pro and comment out it (put a "#" | 116 | Pass 1: Find the line "LIBS += -lopiedb2 -lqpe" or "LIBS += -lqpe" and the line "LIBS += -lopiecore2" in the file include.pro |
117 | in front of it) | 117 | and comment them out (put a "#" in front of them) |
118 | Do a "make -k" to compile what is already compileable (some will not compile) | 118 | Do a "make -k" to compile what is already compileable (some will not compile) |
119 | Pass 2: Remove the comment from Pass1 and do a "make". The rest should compile now successfully. | 119 | Pass 2: Remove the comments from Pass1 and do a "make". The rest should compile successfully. |
120 | 120 | ||
121 | 121 | ||
122 | I know, this is a silly solution ! But I don't have anything better without influence the Linux build | 122 | I know, this is a silly solution ! But I don't have anything better without influence the Linux build |