Compilling Qt Creator 2.2 on FreeBSD
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Everything in Qt4 configuration seems to be ok:
Name: Qt in PATH
ABI: x86-linux-generic-elf-64bit
mkspec: freebsd-g++
qmake: /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/bin/qmake
Version: 4.7.3
QT_INSTALL_LIBS /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/demos
QT_INSTALL_EXAMPLES /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/examples
QT_INSTALL_DOCS /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/doc
QT_INSTALL_DATA /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/
QT_INSTALL_CONFIGURATION /etc/xdg
QT_INSTALL_IMPORTS /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/imports
QT_INSTALL_TRANSLATIONS /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/translations
QMAKE_MKSPECS /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/mkspecs
QT_INSTALL_PLUGINS /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/plugins
QT_INSTALL_PREFIX /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/
QT_INSTALL_HEADERS /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/include
QT_VERSION 4.7.3
QT_INSTALL_BINS /home/gustavo/opt/Qt-4.7.3/binThe output of gcc -dumpmachine:
amd64-undermydesk-freebsdAbout the patch you provided, I'm gonna testing it to provide you a feedback.
Thanks.
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Yeap, it does not know "amd64-undermydesk-freebsd", so it will not recognize that this is something compatible with your freebsd Qt... Plus it obviously assumed your Qt to be linux, too.
So there is quite a bit going wrong. Could you please send me your libQtCore.so (the actual lib, not the symlinks;)? That would be highly appreciated!
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How do I send it to you? By mail?
By the way, let me point a related usability bug in Qt Creator: at my work, only some projects are currently using any Qt library. Nonetheless, we want to use Qt Creator as our IDE for every C++ project, regardless of it being Qt based or not. So, for many projects, it's not necessary that Qt Creator finds any Qt configuration at all. But, with this bug, we are not able to use Qt Creator even for this non-Qt projects, because Qt Creator does require a working Qt configuration for every project.
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And the patch you provided fixed the build issue.
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We do not require a working Qt in Qt Creator. QMake based projects do, since qmake itself is part of Qt and we of course need to find that.
You can use qmake based projects without Qt though, or CMake or generic projects (both of which do not even ask for Qt).
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Pretty interesting. I've never heard Qt Creator could use another file format besides .pro to set up a project structure. I was thinking one must use a .pro file in order to Qt Creator recognise and index a project tree even for non Qt projects. This is a usefull information.
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Just opened http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTCREATORBUG-4879 about misdetection of freebsd binaires as linux.
This will make it hard to work on freebsd since Creator will not match up the compiler with the Qt version and thus block building:-/
The only workaround I can think of right now is to feed Qt Creator with a compiler that claims via "gcc -dumpmachine" to be targetting Linux. A small script wrapper should do that... then the (now misdetected) compiler will match up with the misdetected Qt and all should be well.
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Thank you, Tobias! I'm gonna try this workaround.
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Hello All,
I've compile the qt-creator 2.2.0 and I have the exact same error when trying to run it, i.e.
bash-4.2# bin/qtcreator
Failed to load core: /export/home/Download/Qt-creator/lib/qtcreator/plugins/Nokia/libCore.so: Cannot load library /export/home/Download/Qt-creator/lib/qtcreator/plugins/Nokia/libCore.so: (ld.so.1: qtcreator: fatal: relocation error: file /download/Qt-creator/lib/qtcreator/libBotan.so.1: symbol _ZTVN5Botan11POSIX_TimerE: referenced symbol not found)bash-4.2# nm -C /download/Qt-creator/lib/qtcreator/libBotan.so.1 | grep _ZTVN5Botan11POSIX_TimerE
[_ZTVN5Botan11POSIX_TimerE]
bash-4.2# nm /download/Qt-creator/lib/qtcreator/libBotan.so | grep _ZTVN5Botan11POSIX_TimerE
[7605] | 0| 0|NOTY |GLOB |0 |UNDEF |_ZTVN5Botan11POSIX_TimerEand well the patch it seems to work for FreeBSD, but I'm working in Solaris 10 and well checking the file
vim /download/qt-creator-2.2.0-src/src/libs/3rdparty/botan/src/timer/gettimeofday/info.txt
realname "Unix Timer"
define TIMER_UNIX
load_on auto
modset unix,beos<add>
tm_unix.cpp
tm_unix.h
</add><os>
aix
beos
cygwin
darwin
freebsd
dragonfly
hpux
irix
linux
netbsd
openbsd
qnx
solaris
tru64
</os><requires>
timer
</requires>Solaris is listed as the "detected" OS, I don't know how to check if the compiler does a good detection of the OS, I have both libraries, librt et libposix4, which i read were the needed libraries to get all the posix timing routines.
Do you have any ideas on how getting qtcreator to run?
Thanks in advance
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Hi, Belisario!
In the file src/libs/3rdparty/botan/src/src.pro, did you try just removing the folowing lines: 287, 289, 571, 573, 575 and 577? If this works, we can do a small change in the patch Tobias provided to fix compilation in Solaris as well.
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Thanks Gustavo, It runs now, qtcreator, but I have the exact same problemyou had, when trying to create or open a project it says no valid qt version found! but verifying under tools/options/qt4 Qtcreator has automatically taken the qmake on the PATH variable.
And on the shell where i ran the qtcreator i found these 3 different messages repeated:
QIconvCodec::convertFromUnicode: using Latin-1 for conversion, iconv failed: Resource temporarily unavailable
QIconvCodec::convertFromUnicode: using Latin-1 for conversion, iconv failed: Error 0
QIconvCodec::convertFromUnicode: using Latin-1 for conversion, iconv failed: Error 0
QIconvCodec::convertFromUnicode: using Latin-1 for conversion, iconv failed: Error 0
QIconvCodec::convertFromUnicode: using Latin-1 for conversion, iconv failed: Error 0
QIconvCodec::convertFromUnicode: using Latin-1 for conversion, iconv failed: Error 0
QIconvCodec::convertFromUnicode: using Latin-1 for conversion, iconv failed: Error 0
QIconvCodec::convertFromUnicode: using Latin-1 for conversion, iconv failed: No such file or directory -
I just check and I'm guessing the problem is on the ABI value:
ABI: x86-linux-generic-elf-32bit
when i have a Solaris machine:
bash-4.2# gcc -dumpmachine
i386-pc-solaris2.10 -
No surprise there considering that the fix did not go into the 2.2 branch:-)
Please try master (or backport the patch from there, the SHA is in the bugreport).
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I'm sorry but I don't follow :D
I cannot find the Master version, from where can I download it?
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You will have to clone the sources from "gitorious":https://qt.gitorious.org/qt-creator and build Creator yourself.
Alternatively, you can try one of the snapshots on "get.qt.nokia.com":http://get.qt.nokia.com/qtcreator/snapshots/
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Thanks Volker, I have the latest clone source, still work to do though for make it compile, nothing I haven' t done before, I will post a summary of changes I'll make thru all the process to see if ww can get it in the next fix
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Please send in merge requests through gitorious:-) Thanks!
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Hello all, I just wanted to tell you that the master version that I downloaded, the one from the 24 may, still has the same problem about the "not recognizing" of the Solaris OS, any way I still can use the IDE to edit the files and then compile them and build them in a console.
I hope soon this problem is fixed.
ABI: x86-linux-generic-elf-32bit
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Belisario: Feel free to add a bug report about the issue of solaris not being recognized. I do not have access to solaris, so I can do little about the issue, but having a bug report is always nice.
Having said that: I am trying to add a way to override the detection, so that you should be able to set up the correct ABI, even if the detection fails.
Basically it does not matter what ABI is detected as long as your compiler and Qt version match up. So if you can get the tool chain to be recognized as "linux" you should be fine. A wrapper that returns "i686-linux-gnu" or something like that when called with "-dumpmachine" should do that. For everything else the wrapper should just delegate to your gcc.