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    newe12
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    Thanks! I understand.

    Well in R Studio I identified the R library with ".Library"and I got:

    .Library
    [1] "/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library"

    In combination with your suggestion I tried this:
    INCLUDEPATH += /Users/xy/share/R/include
    INCLUDEPATH += /Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library/Rcpp/include
    LIBS += -L/Users/xy/lib -lR
    but it was not working...

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      A Former User
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      Sorry, but I can't help you with Mac OS. :-(

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        newe12
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        Okay! Thank you very much for your help!

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          You're welcome!

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            Hi and welcome to devnet,

            Try with -framework R in place of -lR

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              newe12
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              Thanks!

              Well, now I have got:
              INCLUDEPATH += /Users/xy/share/R/include
              INCLUDEPATH += /Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library/Rcpp/include
              LIBS += -L/Users/xy/Library -framework R

              but I still get:
              'Rcpp.h' file not found

              also if change to:
              LIBS += -L/Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/

              and when I typed in R Studio:
              getw()

              I got:
              /Users/xy

              Sorry, but I do not find the mistake. Any idea?

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                It depends on how you wrote your includes

                What mistake are you thinking about ?

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                  newe12
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                  I wrote my include: #include "Rcpp.h" in mainwindow.cpp.
                  It is not conflicting with: #include "math.h", or?

                  And it displays: directory not found for: LIBS += -L/Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/ and also for: LIBS += -L/Users/xy/Library -framework R

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                    To add a path for frameworks you should user -F /Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/
                    The includes are generally in fwname.framework/Headers

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                      newe12
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                      Hi!

                      Sorry, but Qt still does not find the "Rccp.h" file. I tried to include #include "Rcpp.h" in mainwindow.cpp or in mainwindow.h. Or should I include it in main.cpp?

                      and additionally I wrote in the .pro-file:
                      HEADERS += mainwindow.h

                      FORMS += mainwindow.ui

                      INCLUDEPATH += /Users/xy/share/R/include
                      INCLUDEPATH += /Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library/Rcpp/include
                      LIBS += -L/Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/
                      INCLUDEPATH += -F/Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library/Rcpp/include

                      and I tried: INCLUDEPATH += "/Users/.../include" using: "..." but same result.

                      In RStudio it gives me:

                      .Library
                      [1] "/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library"
                      getwd()
                      [1] "/Users/xy"

                      So I combined: "/Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library"

                      Unfortunately, always the same result 'Rcpp.h' not found.

                      Even they: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-mac/2011-May/008270.html found
                      "/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library" should be alright!

                      Has got anyone an idea?

                      I just want to use 'Rcpp.h' (which I already installed via RStudio, where it loads and runs without any problems) in Qt with a Mac. :-)

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                        newe12
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                        Has anyone an idea to get Rcpp.h http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/code/rcpp/html/Rmath_8h.html
                        running in Qt with a Mac?

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                          Hi again!
                          Can you open the directory "/Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library/Rcpp/include" with a file manager? Does it contain the file "Rcpp.h" ?

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                            newe12
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                            Hi,
                            I tried to re-install Rcpp.h:

                            • installing source package ‘Rcpp’ ...
                              ** Paket ‘Rcpp’ erfolgreich entpackt und MD5 Summen überprüft
                              ** libs
                              clang++ -I/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/include -DNDEBUG -I../inst/include/ -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/freetype2 -I/opt/X11/include
                              ...
                              ...
                              clang++ -dynamiclib -Wl,-headerpad_max_install_names -undefined dynamic_lookup -single_module -multiply_defined suppress -L/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/lib -L/usr/local/lib -o Rcpp.so Date.o Module.o Rcpp_init.o api.o attributes.o barrier.o -F/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/.. -framework R -Wl,-framework -Wl,CoreFoundation
                              installing to /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.1/Resources/library/Rcpp/libs
                              ** R
                              ** inst
                              ** preparing package for lazy loading
                              ** help
                              *** installing help indices
                              ** building package indices
                              ** installing vignettes
                              ** testing if installed package can be loaded
                            • DONE (Rcpp)

                            then I used:
                            INCLUDEPATH += /Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.1/Resources/library/Rcpp/include
                            LIBS += -I/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/include
                            or
                            LIBS += -F/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/include

                            It still does not run!

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                              Hallo :-)

                              -o Rcpp.so Date.o Module.o Rcpp_init.o api.o attributes.o

                              I see that some object code files have been installed. But are you really sure that the file "Rcpp.h" exists in "/Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.1/Resources/library/Rcpp/include" ? Maybe the Rcpp project has been split in two separate packages: One package only for software that uses Rcpp binaries and a second package for developers that includes all the header files (so called "-dev" package)?

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                                Hallo :-)

                                -o Rcpp.so Date.o Module.o Rcpp_init.o api.o attributes.o

                                I see that some object code files have been installed. But are you really sure that the file "Rcpp.h" exists in "/Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.1/Resources/library/Rcpp/include" ? Maybe the Rcpp project has been split in two separate packages: One package only for software that uses Rcpp binaries and a second package for developers that includes all the header files (so called "-dev" package)?

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                                newe12
                                wrote on last edited by newe12
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                                Hi Wieland!

                                Thanks! Yes it exists!

                                I checked (in the Terminal): cd /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library
                                and then "ls"

                                And it is there: Rcpp

                                Then i changed to: cd Rcpp and "ls" gave me:
                                CITATION NAMESPACE THANKS examples libs
                                DESCRIPTION NEWS.Rd announce help prompt
                                INDEX R discovery html skeleton
                                Meta README doc

                                This was initially downloaded from: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/Rcpp/index.html

                                And I changed:
                                INCLUDEPATH += /Users/xy/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library/Rcpp/include
                                LIBS += -I/Users/xy/Library/ -framework R
                                in the .Pro-file.

                                Any ideas?

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                                  Sorry for being pedantic on this (I'm only as pedantic as the compiler is ;-) ). You said:

                                  cd /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library
                                  And it is there: Rcpp

                                  That is a directory. Where exactly is the file Rcpp.h?

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                                    newe12
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                                    Hi Wieland, thanks for your hint!

                                    Finally, I found Rcpp.h and I managed to include it with the correct path and now Rcpp.h is found!
                                    Here the two steps, which helped me to solve it:

                                    1. QMAKE_LFLAGS += -I /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library/Rcpp/ # use qmake and then uncomment it
                                    2. INCLUDEPATH += -I /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library/Rcpp/include
                                      Remark: Very important was to change the path directly to /Library/... and include "-I".

                                    This first part of the problem is solved!

                                    But now, i get the new error message: framework not found R.

                                    I use: LIBS += -framework R
                                    in the .Pro-file (as suggested here: http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/qmake-platform-notes.html).
                                    I also tried: LIBS += -framework -lR
                                    it also did not work.

                                    Here is the error message:

                                    ld: framework not found R
                                    clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
                                    make: *** [xy.app/Contents/MacOS/xy] Error 1
                                    19:13:17: Der Prozess "/usr/bin/make" wurde mit dem Rückgabewert 2 beendet.
                                    Fehler beim Erstellen/Deployment des Projekts xy (Kit: Desktop Qt 5.4.1 clang 64bit)
                                    Bei der Ausführung von Schritt "Make"

                                    I hope this second part can also be solved. Then it should work! Any suggestions?

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                                      Hi,

                                      Did you add -F/Library/Frameworks to your pro file ? It's the equivalent to -L for libraries

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                                        newe12
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                                        Yes!

                                        Well, the problem removed, but this came up:
                                        Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
                                        "_REprintf", referenced from:
                                        Rcpp::Rstreambuf<false>::xsputn(char const*, long) in mainwindow.o
                                        Rcpp::Rstreambuf<false>::overflow(int) in mainwindow.o
                                        "_R_FlushConsole", referenced from:
                                        Rcpp::Rstreambuf<false>::sync() in mainwindow.o
                                        Rcpp::Rstreambuf<true>::sync() in mainwindow.o
                                        "_Rprintf", referenced from:
                                        Rcpp::Rstreambuf<true>::xsputn(char const*, long) in mainwindow.o
                                        Rcpp::Rstreambuf<true>::overflow(int) in mainwindow.o
                                        ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
                                        clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
                                        make: *** [xy.app/Contents/MacOS/xy] Error 1
                                        23:51:38: Der Prozess "/usr/bin/make" wurde mit dem Rückgabewert 2 beendet.
                                        Fehler beim Erstellen/Deployment des Projekts xy (Kit: Desktop Qt 5.4.1 clang 64bit)
                                        Bei der Ausführung von Schritt "Make"

                                        Especially: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
                                        does not disappear after several tries.

                                        Here: https://forum.qt.io/topic/35065/solved-qt5-1-qt5-2-xcode-5-0-2-mac-os-10-9-mavericks-can-t-link-to-the-libraries-undefined-symbols-for-architecture-x86_64/11
                                        it was described that Xcode and Mac Os were not linked properly.

                                        Here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25940368/qt5-target-conditionals-not-found
                                        QMAKE_MAC_SDK = macosx10.9
                                        was suggested. Either it failed, or: Project ERROR: Could not resolve SDK path for 'macosx10.xy'
                                        was displayed!

                                        Well yet not solved... :-)

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