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Re: Problems linking against my own libs..


  • Subject: Re: Problems linking against my own libs..
  • From: Peter Groen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 00:49:30 +0100


On 5 jan 2008, at 00:28, Andrew Pontious wrote:

On Jan 4, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Peter Groen wrote:

Thank you for your lengthy answer. Especially the last sentence is what I'm interested in. Browsing through the Trolltech mailing lists for MacOSX and Qt, learns that XCode and Qt isn't a match made in heaven. As my company builds multiplatform applications, I would like to stick to the qmake && make method. This makes me especially interested in those other ways. Do you know of a good source of information for these kind of things? As far as I understand there is a default layout where OSX is looking for, but I can't find any info 'bout it.

I would really like to get it working, because we would like to drop our Windows support in favour of Apple Mac OS X.


"make" not my area of expertise, I'm afraid. You may want to search the xcode-users mailing list archive on "make" to see how other Mac OS X developers are using that tool and what issues they've encountered.

The "other ways to do it" I was referring to were other ways from within Xcode itself, not using alternate tools. If you decide to use Xcode, you may want to search the archives of the xcode-users mailing list for things like "build locations". I'm pretty sure that other people have tried to make Xcode work without using a single default build location, usually for cross-platform C++ projects.

(Searching the list archives -- http://search.lists.apple.com/ -- is always a good place to start when you have questions.)

Personally, I would also recommend continuing to use the xcode-users mailing list for discussions like this one, instead of emailing Apple developers directly. That way, if one Apple developer is too busy to answer you again immediately, someone else may do so instead -- and the answers will be available to the wider community.

Good luck,

-- Andrew


Andrew,

I'm sorry for emailing you directly. I hit the "reply" button without looking at the recipient address. Still getting used to the interface, I guess (Got this MacBook only two days and frankly loving it.)

I'll start searching the apple mailinglists and also trying to get Trolltech involved. Any solutions coming from Trolltech I'll post on the mailinglist and on my blog.

Thank you so far. I'll try to get the qmake && make (standard linux way :) ) combi working.

Kind Regards

Peter M. Groen
Open Systems Development
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