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    goetz
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    You should do this combo:

    @
    make clean
    qmake
    make
    make install # if needed
    @

    The makefiles do not catch up the change to the .pro and thus the libs are not rebuilt.

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      Hedge
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      I did it and keep getting the same error while doing make.
      styleitem is a nested project.
      Do I have to add the macx:CONFIG += x86 line to the overlaying projects perhaps.

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        goetz
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        It shouldn't harm. I had no problems compiling the plugins for my Qt libs. So this seems to be some weird combo of issues.

        Can you give some more details on your environment:

        • Qt version?
        • SDK or prebuilt binary framework or manually compiled libs?
        • Carbon or Cocoa?
        • output of "qmake -query"
        • output of "file /path/to/your/qt/libs-or-framworks/QtCore.framework/Versions/Current/QtCore (it shows you the architectures Qt is built for)
        • output of the compiler run (calling make), at least a snippet, to analyze the actual compiler calls

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          Hedge
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          Qt version 4.7.3, manually compiled (there are no precompiled libs for Mac 32).

          I don't know how to determine whether Carbon or Cocoa is used.

          Output of qmake -query

          @QT_INSTALL_PREFIX:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3
          QT_INSTALL_DATA:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3
          QT_INSTALL_DOCS:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/doc
          QT_INSTALL_HEADERS:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/include
          QT_INSTALL_LIBS:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/lib
          QT_INSTALL_BINS:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/bin
          QT_INSTALL_PLUGINS:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/plugins
          QT_INSTALL_IMPORTS:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/imports
          QT_INSTALL_TRANSLATIONS:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/translations
          QT_INSTALL_CONFIGURATION:/Library/Preferences/Qt
          QT_INSTALL_EXAMPLES:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/examples
          QT_INSTALL_DEMOS:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/demos
          QMAKE_MKSPECS:/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/mkspecs
          QMAKE_VERSION:2.01a
          QT_VERSION:4.7.3
          @

          Output of file QtCore:

          @file QtCore
          QtCore: Mach-O dynamically linked shared library i386
          @

          Output of make:

          @
          cd components/ && make -f Makefile
          cd styleitem/ && make -f Makefile
          rm -f libstyleplugin.dylib
          g++ -headerpad_max_install_names -arch i386 -single_module -dynamiclib -o libstyleplugin.dylib tmp/qrangemodel.o tmp/qstyleplugin.o tmp/qdeclarativefolderlistmodel.o tmp/qstyleitem.o tmp/moc_qrangemodel.o tmp/moc_qstyleplugin.o tmp/moc_qdeclarativefolderlistmodel.o tmp/moc_qstyleitem.o -F/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/lib -L/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/lib -framework QtDeclarative -L/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/lib -F/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.3/lib -framework QtScript -framework QtCore -framework QtSvg -framework QtGui -framework QtSql -framework QtXmlPatterns -framework QtNetwork
          Undefined symbols for architecture i386:
          "StylePlugin::registerTypes(char const*)", referenced from:
          vtable for StylePluginin moc_qstyleplugin.o
          "StylePlugin::initializeEngine(QDeclarativeEngine*, char const*)", referenced from:
          vtable for StylePluginin moc_qstyleplugin.o
          "non-virtual thunk to StylePlugin::registerTypes(char const*)", referenced from:
          vtable for StylePluginin moc_qstyleplugin.o
          "non-virtual thunk to StylePlugin::initializeEngine(QDeclarativeEngine*, char const*)", referenced from:
          vtable for StylePluginin moc_qstyleplugin.o
          ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture i386
          collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
          make[2]: *** [../plugin/libstyleplugin.dylib] Error 1
          make[1]: *** [sub-styleitem-make_default] Error 2
          make: *** [sub-components-make_default] Error 2
          @

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            Hedge
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            Now I've got the same shit with a 64 bit Mac but with the error-message:

            @symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64@

            This is the compile output:

            @Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
            "StylePlugin::registerTypes(char const*)", referenced from:
            vtable for StylePluginin moc_qstyleplugin.o
            "StylePlugin::initializeEngine(QDeclarativeEngine*, char const*)", referenced from:
            vtable for StylePluginin moc_qstyleplugin.o
            "non-virtual thunk to StylePlugin::registerTypes(char const*)", referenced from:
            vtable for StylePluginin moc_qstyleplugin.o
            "non-virtual thunk to StylePlugin::initializeEngine(QDeclarativeEngine*, char const*)", referenced from:
            vtable for StylePluginin moc_qstyleplugin.o
            ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64@

            I added macx:CONFIG += x86_64 to the pro-file but that didn't change anything.

            EDIT: I finally found the reason why building the desktop components failed. For some reason two files of the desktop components were changed (I found out via a simple git status). Now it compiles fine on both Macs.

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              goetz
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              [quote author="Hedge" date="1305379186"]
              EDIT: I finally found the reason why building the desktop components failed. For some reason two files of the desktop components were changed (I found out via a simple git status). Now it compiles fine on both Macs.[/quote]

              Ah! Good to know. Could be I cloned the already corrected version from gitorious. Usually Mac environments are not that different :-)

              Good luck with your further development!

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                Guest
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                I have the same problem, the version of my Mac is 10.7, and when I compile the same message appears, have tried everything. Do you know any solution?!

                Tks,

                Tokunaga.

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                  Guest
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                  #11

                  I decided that....

                  TKS,

                  Tokunaga

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                    goetz
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                    If you already tried everything, chances are bad that there are a solution. If you didn't..... it would be helpful if you told us what you've done.

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                      Guest
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                      Why Wolker??? Do u have a problem???

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                        goetz
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                        [quote author="Tokunaga" date="1320012719"]Why Wolker??? Do u have a problem???[/quote]

                        Me? No. I think it's you having a problem. At least that's what you stated previously:

                        [quote author="Tokunaga" date="1319961219"]I have the same problem[/quote]

                        But it's hard to know what you did decide, though:

                        [quote author="Tokunaga" date="1319987713"]I decided that....

                        TKS,

                        Tokunaga[/quote]

                        Can you elaborate a bit more precisely?

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                          Guest
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                          Volker

                          somebody could solve this?
                          well, if you use a qt 4.7.4 on a Mac 32-bit it really appears, I checked other tutorials and talk to compile gcc libraries.
                          You know what really needs to be done? anyone have any solution?

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                            Guest
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                            Do you have msn or something??
                            my email hxcx_dod@hotmail.com

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