[MacPorts] #57915: QGIS3 does not build on Mac OS Mojave

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Wed May 8 12:03:41 UTC 2019


#57915: QGIS3 does not build on Mac OS Mojave
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  Reporter:  news24lor  |      Owner:  Veence
      Type:  defect     |     Status:  assigned
  Priority:  Normal     |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports      |    Version:  2.5.4
Resolution:             |   Keywords:
      Port:  qgis3      |
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Comment (by news24lor):

 Replying to [comment:31 Veence]:
 > I have modified the way QGIS server links to the librairies and it seems
 to work now. Please try the new 3.6.2 version I just committed and tell
 me! Right now, I get that on my computer:
 >
 >
 > {{{
 > Air > /Applications/MacPorts/Qgis3.app/Contents/MacOS/fcgi-
 bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi
 > Initializing server modules from
 "/Applications/MacPorts/Qgis3.app/Contents/MacOS/fcgi-bin/lib/qgis/server"
 >
 > "Checking /Applications/MacPorts/Qgis3.app/Contents/MacOS/fcgi-
 bin/lib/qgis/server for native services modules"
 > QFSFileEngine::open: No file name specified
 > Content-Length: 54
 > Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8
 > Server:  Qgis FCGI server - QGis version 3.6.2-Noosa
 > Status:  500
 >
 > <ServerException>Project file error</ServerException>
 > }}}
 >
 > which seems to be the expected response.

 Hi Veence.

 I tested the new version but the final error is still the same as in the
 previous version.  Once the server modules are loaded, the error arrives
 with calls to libraries that are not in the indicated path. The same error
 message inserted at the top of this discussion with the difference of the
 QGIS version, the 3.6.2 (comment: 26).
 In the internal code there are references to libraries not present.
 I don't know why....

 Thanks

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