Runtime error by executable built with Qt5
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Trying to build an example program from Qt 5.1, I get this runtime error:
@Starting /Users/pietro/myProgs/ParamGUI/build-6_treeview-Desktop_Qt_5_1_0_clang_64bit-Debug/mv_tree.app/Contents/MacOS/mv_tree...
dyld: Library not loaded: /Users/bld.qt/bamboo-agent-home/xml-data/build-dir/DQTC-LGPLRELEASEBUILD510-OSX106/PADDING/lib/QtWidgets.framework/Versions/5/QtWidgets
Referenced from: /Users/pietro/myProgs/ParamGUI/build-6_treeview-Desktop_Qt_5_1_0_clang_64bit-Debug/mv_tree.app/Contents/MacOS/mv_tree
Reason: image not found
The program has unexpectedly finished.
/Users/pietro/myProgs/ParamGUI/build-6_treeview-Desktop_Qt_5_1_0_clang_64bit-Debug/mv_tree.app/Contents/MacOS/mv_tree exited with code 0
@Starting the program with the debugger, with a break point at the first instruction in main(), I get this error message (relative to a binary code location):
@The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the Operating System.
Signal name: SIGTRAP
Signal meaning: Trace/breakpoint trap@--- New tests ---
In the same environment:-
- A "Plain C++ Project (CMake Build)" works correctly.
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- A "Qt Console Application" has the same issues as the application mentioned in this question.
With Qt 4.8, I never had this issue.
--- Project source code ---
Pro file:
@QT += core
QT -= gui
TARGET = Qt5Test
CONFIG += console
CONFIG -= app_bundle
TEMPLATE = app
SOURCES += main.cpp
@main.cpp file:
@#include <QCoreApplication>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);return a.exec();
}
@Platform: Qt 5.1, Mac OS-X 10.7, QtCreator 2.7.2
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Hi,
From line number 4 of your first snippet, it seems that a library is not found, what does otool -T on your exec return ?
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Hi SGaist,
here is what I get:
@> otool -T Qt5Test2
Qt5Test2:
Table of contents (0 entries)
module index symbol index
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Sorry, typo, i mean otool -L
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Here it is:
@> otool -L ./Qt5Test2
./Qt5Test2:
/Users/bld.qt/bamboo-agent-home/xml-data/build-dir/DQTC-LGPLRELEASEBUILD510-OSX106/PADDING/lib/QtCore.framework/Versions/5/QtCore (compatibility version 5.1.0, current version 5.1.0)
/usr/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib (compatibility version 7.0.0, current version 56.0.0)
/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 169.3.0)@ -
It seems that your Qt libraries id are "unclean"
Can you change it and rebuild/return your application ?
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Next week-end I will try to install the new Qt 5.1.1. Maybe it is something they just fixed.