This makes no sense.

Andreas Pakulat apaku at gmx.de
Fri Jun 22 12:27:14 CEST 2007


On 22.06.07 05:14:48, Andrew Berg wrote:
> Andrew Berg wrote:
> > Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> >> On 22.06.07 04:10:46, Andrew Berg wrote:
> >>> I downloaded the Qt 4.3.0-1 bin and lib archives and added
> >>> C:\KDE4 (where I extracted the archives) and C:\KDE4\bin to my
> >>>  path, but CMake still complains about not finding a QtGlobal
> >>> header when I try to compile soprano.
> >> Is qmake in your PATH? And why didn't you use the installer?
> > I used the URL provided by the installer, but downloaded them with
> >  Firefox because I needed to be able to pause the downloads if
> > necessary (I'm on dialup). As for qmake, it's in c:\kde4\bin, and
> > %QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE% is set to c:\kde4\bin\qmake.exe
> >
> It appears that CMake needs to be reconfigured in order to use the
> "new" Qt. I ran it in interactive mode, and noticed that some things
> were off (it was using the old Qt directory). However, even after
> running the CMake GUI to change the variables, even though it now
> configures correctly, mingw32-make tells me it can't find QtGlobal,
> and spits out a bunch of errors.

Try to remove the builddir completely and start fresh. Also make sure
your c:\kde4 doesn't contain anything from kdelibs.

Andreas

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