[MacPorts] #20199: qt4-mac fails to build when conflicting ports are active

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Fri Jul 2 00:03:31 PDT 2010


#20199: qt4-mac fails to build when conflicting ports are active
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  Reporter:  jwhowse4@…            |       Owner:  michaelld@…           
      Type:  defect                |      Status:  reopened              
  Priority:  Normal                |   Milestone:                        
 Component:  ports                 |     Version:  1.7.1                 
Resolution:                        |    Keywords:                        
      Port:  qt4-mac               |  
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Comment(by michaelld@…):

 Replying to [comment:81 raimue@…]:
 > If this would be a problem for Qt in general, it would prevent
 compilation on any other platform as well. Usually sqlite3 headers would
 be in `/usr/include` without a sub directory. Moving sqlite3 headers would
 not be a good solution in my opinion.

 I've been thinking about what I wrote, and I've come to the same
 conclusion as you -- not for sqlite3 but in general.  sqlite3 actually
 provides a pkg-config file, and (I think) most ports use that method to
 figure out how to include sqlite3; hence, I actually think for that
 particular port it wouldn't be a big issue.  But, most ports do not
 install a pkg-config file and hence in general changing the header file
 install location is not a robust solution.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20199#comment:82>
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