[Kde-bindings] Re: Building on Mac OS X

Cyrus Harmon cyrus at bobobeach.com
Sun Mar 6 15:14:26 UTC 2011


Yes, that's where they are, but it still doesn't work... 

One thing that struck me as odd is that there are two different INCLUDE_DIR variables:

(sly at barbaresco):~/src/kde/smokeqt$ grep _INCLUDE_DIR * | grep Framework
CMakeCache.txt:PHONON_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=/Library/Frameworks/phonon.framework
CMakeCache.txt:QT_PHONON_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=/Library/Frameworks/phonon.framework/Headers

why PHONON_INCLUDE_DIR and QT_PHONON_INCLUDE_DIR?

I'm new to this whole cmake thing, but it seems like there are some other differences between the way phonon gets configured and the other modules.

thanks for plugging away at this,

Cyrus

On Mar 6, 2011, at 6:57 AM, Arno Rehn wrote:

> On Sunday 06 March 2011 02:44:03 Elliott Slaughter wrote:
>> On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 5:24 PM, Arno Rehn <arno at arnorehn.de> wrote:
>>> Also, what's the concrete path to the Phonon framework? And do you use
>>> Phonon
>>> as shipped with Qt or a seperate installation? (Or both?)
>> 
>> I think it's included with the SDK download from Nokia (my version's
>> 2010-05). But I'm not 100% sure, because I've tried so many things in my
>> attempts to get older smoke versions to compile. It's not impossible I've
>> got conflicting versions from installing one version over another.
>> 
>> That said, Cyrus also had the same problem, so what are the odds that we
>> both messed up our Qt installs in exactly the same way?
> Not very likely. Still I'd like to know where the phonon headers are on an OS 
> X machine. If they are in <framework-dir>/phonon.framework/Headers it should 
> work fine actually.
> 
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