This makes no sense.

Ralf Habacker ralf.habacker at freenet.de
Fri Jun 22 17:45:51 CEST 2007


Andrew Berg schrieb:
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> Ralf Habacker wrote:
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>> Andrew Berg schrieb:
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>>> Andreas Pakulat wrote:
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>>>       
>>>> On 22.06.07 05:14:48, Andrew Berg wrote:
>>>>    
>>>>         
>>>>> Andrew Berg wrote:
>>>>>      
>>>>>           
>>>>>> Andreas Pakulat wrote:
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>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> On 22.06.07 04:10:46, Andrew Berg wrote:
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>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>> 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.
>>>>    
>>>>         
>>> Done, and I moved Qt to c:\Qt\4.3.0 (after uninstalling the old
>>> version, of course), and that made things better. However, I now get
>>> this from mingw32-make (after I've configured, using the CMake GUI to
>>> verify paths):
>>>  
>>>       
>>>> Linking CXX shared library libsoprano_redlandbackend.dll
>>>> C:\MinGW\bin\..\lib\gcc\mingw32\3.4.5\..\..\..\..\mingw32\bin\ld.exe:
>>>> cannot find -lrdf
>>>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>>>> mingw32-make[2]: *** [soprano/redland/libsoprano_redlandbackend.dll]
>>>> Error 1
>>>> mingw32-make[1]: ***
>>>> [soprano/redland/CMakeFiles/soprano_redlandbackend.dir/all] Error 2
>>>> mingw32-make: *** [all] Error 2
>>>>    
>>>>         
>>> The REDLAND_LIBRARIES variable (C:/Program
>>> Files/win32libs/lib/librdf.lib) in CMake is correct.
>>>
>>>  
>>>       
>> May be that cmake has troubles with the spaces in c:\Program Files. You
>> may change the relating path in the CMakeLists.txt with the short
>> replacement (on german os c:\Programme is converted to c:\Progra~1)
>>
>> you can get the short form dir with dir /x c:\
>> ...
>> 18.06.2007  18:41    <DIR>          PROGRA~1     Programme
>> ...
>>
>> If this is really the problem, please report, so that the build system
>> can be fixed.
>>     
> Neither C:\Progra~1 or %programfiles% worked. In fact, using
> %programfiles% caused it to make a bunch of errors saying that
> Files\win32libs\[whatever] doesn't exist, which means that the space
> is not the problem.
> With VERBOSE=1:
>   
>> Linking CXX shared library libsoprano_redlandbackend.dll
>> cd c:\dep\bin\soprano\redland && "C:\Program Files\CMake
>> 2.4\bin\cmake.exe" -P
>> CMakeFiles\soprano_redlandbackend.dir\cmake_clean_target.cmake
>> cd c:\dep\bin\soprano\redland && "C:\Program Files\CMake
>> 2.4\bin\cmake.exe" -E cmake_link_script
>> CMakeFiles\soprano_redlandbackend.dir\link.txt --verbose=1
>>     
Then copy the following text into an editor and make a complete command 
line from it
>> C:\MinGW\bin\g++.exe    -shared -o libsoprano_redlandbackend.dll
>> -Wl,--out-implib,libsoprano_redlandbackend.dll.a -Wl,--major-image-version,0,--minor-image-version,0 "CMakeFiles/soprano_redlandbackend.dir/redlandutil.obj"
>> "CMakeFiles/soprano_redlandbackend.dir/redlandworld.obj"
>> "CMakeFiles/soprano_redlandbackend.dir/redlandstatementiterator.obj"
>> "CMakeFiles/soprano_redlandbackend.dir/redlandqueryresult.obj"
>> "CMakeFiles/soprano_redlandbackend.dir/redlandmodel.obj" "CMakeFiles/soprano_redlandbackend.dir/redlandparser.obj"  "CMakeFiles/soprano_redlandbackend.dir/redlandbackend.obj" -Lc:\dep\bin\soprano -Lc:\PROGRA~1\WIN32L~1\lib -Lc:\Qt\4.3.0\lib -lsoprano -lrdf -Wl,-Bstatic -lQtCore4 -Wl,-Bdynamic
>>     
add a -Wl,--verbose  and run it.

It should print which library is found or not and where it is search.
This will give you some more hints.

Ralf




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