Problems with MAC (string.h: No such file or directory) [solved]
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The first error means that it has found a dependency on libpq and simply failed to copy it from /usr/local/pgsql/lib. You might have it elsewhere and have to copy it manually.
The warnings on the second run is normal since you already ran macdeployqt. You can see it on line 3.
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Then, what I have to do?
Copy the library and overwrite in the qt.conf??
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First thing, copy the library (don't forget to update its paths) and try to run your application.
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After two months, my application works!!!!! without qmltooling plugin...
But now I have one doubt, I hope the last one ;-)
The original bundle has an icon, and I have watched that in the qt.conf do a reference to this icon.
How I change this icon?
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Do you mean the icon that is shown to the user ? (i.e. the music note for iTunes ?)
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yes...
Thank you, before I forget...
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Add this
@
<key>CFBundleIconFile</key>
<string>myApp.icns</string>
@To your Info.plist
And put the myApp.icns in your bundle Contents/Resources folder
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Done.... but no change... What I have to do now??
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In your pro file:
@
ICON = myApp.icns
QMAKE_INFO_PLIST = Info.plist@ -
And compile and link the libraries once again???
No other way???
I am watching, that in the original .pro file no appear this line, and the original developer used this .pro file.
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I continue research, and when I change things in the info.plist with the Property List Editor nothing change.
Even I changed the name of the Executable.
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You don't care, when I make the installer the icon appear...
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Personally, I rebuild the application whenever I make changes to one of it's component so as to say it's mandatory for the icon to be updated, I don't know (there might be some caching done under the hood).
I don't get your last message.
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Finally I deliver the project, so thank you so much!!!
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You're welcome !
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