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    bahonurn
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    nope it does not exist it is not over there

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      tobias.hunger
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      So where does it get that path from? What does qmake -query report? Do the pathes mentioned there match up with your installation?

      If they do, please check the .pro file you are building for that path.

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        bahonurn
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        I did check with qmake -query everything seems to be installed in its place as it was noted during the installlation process... The whole sdk is in /Developers folder

        here is what i get:

        QT_INSTALL_DATA:/usr/local/Qt4.7
        QT_INSTALL_DOCS:/Developer/Documentation/Qt
        QT_INSTALL_HEADERS:/usr/include
        QT_INSTALL_LIBS:/Library/Frameworks
        QT_INSTALL_BINS:/Developer/Tools/Qt
        QT_INSTALL_PLUGINS:/Developer/Applications/Qt/plugins
        QT_INSTALL_IMPORTS:/Developer/Applications/Qt/imports
        QT_INSTALL_TRANSLATIONS:/Developer/Applications/Qt/translations
        QT_INSTALL_CONFIGURATION:/Library/Preferences/Qt
        QT_INSTALL_EXAMPLES:/Developer/Examples/Qt/
        QT_INSTALL_DEMOS:/Developer/Examples/Qt/Demos
        QMAKE_MKSPECS:/usr/local/Qt4.7/mkspecs
        QMAKE_VERSION:2.01a
        QT_VERSION:4.7.0

        As u see the Qt path is not under /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt4.7/bin but /usr/local/Qt4.7 but when i check the $PATH it did not show the path included

        but i set the PATH even to /usr/local/Qt4.7 but still the same problem

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          katrinaniolet
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          Yep I'm running into the same problem and don't see any obvious reason why.

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            tobias.hunger
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            Setting the PATH should have no effect on picking up libraries on a unix-based systems like Mac OSX.

            So where does it get /tmp/qt-stuff-6474/source/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.7.0 from? Is that where you had some sources at some point? Is it where your project is located? Is there anything in your .pro-file that references this location (using an absolute or relative path)?

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              katrinaniolet
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              Nope. Brand new machine nothing on it but the latest xcode, qt sdk, and a small project in ~/projectname, using a simple .pro file

              my best guess is this is some temp dir used by Qt Creator during the build process. It doesn't actually cause any problems per se, everything builds fine; its just that it gives those warnings.

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                legume55
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                I have the same problem. New machine, new installation, same message.

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                  ASGR
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                  If you're building your project from the command line then you
                  need to set the environmental variables in either the global profile
                  file (located in /etc/profile) or the user .profile file (located in the users
                  home directory that is usually hidden, type 'ls -la' to show hidden files).

                  The PATH environmental variable only tells the terminal where to
                  find other binary executables and should include the path to the
                  QT binaries.

                  To find the libraries, I use the gcc environmental variable
                  LIBRARY_PATH set to all the locations where I've installed
                  libraries but I've also seen used LD_LIBRARY_PATH and
                  DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to find libraries.

                  Hope this has helped.

                  ASGR

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                    flach
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                    Same problem. I compile a new project with QtCreator 2.0.1 / Qt 4.7.0 under Snow Leopard. I did not have this warning with QtCreator 2.0.0 / Qt 4.6.2.

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                      nyotis
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                      Hi,

                      I "installed" Qt 4.7 SDK.mpkg bundle on snow 10.6.4 mac/ g++ gcc version 4.2.1.
                      I can run executables in Qt creator from other libraries, but when I am trying to install a light
                      viewer built on Qt I get 2 linker warnings by qmake, i.e.

                      ld: warning: directory '/tmp/qt-stuff-6474/source/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.7.0/lib' following -L not found

                      ld: warning: directory '/tmp/qt-stuff-6474/source/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.7.0/lib' following -F not found

                      With qmake -query everything seems to be right, but qt installation seems broken.
                      qmake is there, but the lin dir in
                      /tmp/qt-stuff-6474/source/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.7.0/lib
                      has been removed.

                      This seems like a bug to me (installing a lib in /tmp -> in a directory that is cleaned every time I reboot the machine??) 'n I have already filed it. Let me know if you have any hints,

                      cheers

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                        ziller
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                        For workaround please have a look at "QTBUG-13462":http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-13462

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                          nyotis
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                          Con was right. I had another Qt installed via MacPorts that I've now uninstalled.
                          But I left earlier versions of Qt that were installed via MacPorts as a dependency for another ports,
                          ex. boost, cgal (libs rather complicated to build by source), since I don't want to destroy the dependencies. Do you think that this might cause the linker warnings above? I installed a Qt 4.7 SDK.mpkg bundle again, I executed the scripts at the bottom of http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-13462 , but I get the same warnings..

                          cheers

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                            nyotis
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                            ... Since I can create the applications I want, I do not worry anymore about the ld warnings.
                            Anyhow, please drop a notification if you fix this.

                            cheers

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                              nyotis
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                              İsmail Dönmez added a comment - 28/Nov/10 11:58 AM
                              @N you should update to Qt 4.7.1 which fixes this issue along with others.

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                                mzimmers
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                                I am running 4.7.1, and I still have this problem. Any suggestions?

                                Running on a Mac.

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                                  iraytrace
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                                  This looks like a bug in qmake. It is used to build the Makefile for the project (you can find the -L option in the Makefile produced).

                                  Looking at the qmake binary with:

                                  % strings /usr/bin/qmake | grep qt-everywhere

                                  produces lots of strings that begin with:

                                  /tmp/qt-stuff-6474/source/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.7.0

                                  If you want you could hand-edit the Makefile to remove this option from the link command. Alternatively:

                                  % sudo mkdir -p /tmp/qt-stuff-6474/source/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.7.0/lib

                                  will create the directory and silence the warning.

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