[solved] unable to install Qt 5.2.1 besides Xcode 5.1 on Mac OSX 10.9.2. error: command install_name_tool failed.
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Have you tried compiling and running a Qt program? Those installers errors typically messes up the ability for QtCreator to launch/debug your program.
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double clicked on a .pro file, this is the result:
Error while parsing file /Users/stijn/Desktop/Life/Life.pro. Giving up.
Could not find qmake configuration file default.
Cannot read /work/build/PADDING/mkspecs/macx-clang/qmake.conf: No such file or directory
Could not read qmake configuration file /work/build/PADDING/mkspecs/macx-clang/qmake.conf.
Could not find qmake configuration file macx-clang.
Error while parsing file /Users/stijn/Desktop/Life/Life.pro. Giving up. -
Ouch. While it's possible to do all the needed install_name_tool fiddlings by hand, it looks like you need to have a successful install. Maybe try the 5.3 beta instead? (there's a link on the download page just before the 4.8 downloads)
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Hi,
IIRC, re-starting Xcode once the command line tools are installed and before installing the Qt package might help
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thanks for replying
correct me if i am wrong, but i have read that Xcode Command Line Tools are included with Xcode 5.0.x on Mavericks, so i don't need to install them.
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Before you had to install them by hand, with the latest version of Xcode you can download/install them directly from Xcode. But AFAIK, they are not by default
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update:
tried to install Qt 5.2.1 on laptop of my girlfriend.
laptop: macbook pro, latest OS X 10.9.2, Xcode 5.1, no extra effort to install command line tools.
installer gave no errors!
conclusion: something is wrong locally, on my computer.
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Maybe you change computer with your girlfriend :-)
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haha. well, i decided to reinstall all relevant software (Mavericks, Xcode) and now it works. problem solved, thanks guys.
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Good !
You're welcome !
Since you have everything working now, please update the thread title prepending [solved] so other forum users may know a solution has been found :)