Qt4 port
Jochen Küpper
jochen at fhi-berlin.mpg.de
Sat Nov 3 14:45:39 PDT 2007
On 03.11.2007, at 22:28, Adam Dershowitz wrote:
>> On 24.10.2007, at 06:46, Adam Dershowitz wrote:
>>
>>> I just noticed that 4.3.2_0 was now in macports. So I tried doing:
>>> sudo port upgrade outdated
>>> and it worked just fine to go from 4.3.1_1. This time I did not
>>> have to first deactivate.
> Right after I did this install I built sqliteman (http://
> sqliteman.com/) a Qt gui application that was the reason that I
> needed to include sqlite in Qt. It built fine.
>
> Just yesterday I tried to use it, and it fails to open any
> databases. But that is the same error that I was getting when I
> first tried to build the Qt port and sqlite was not an option.
What is the exact error message?
> The following ports are currently installed:
> qt4-mac @4.3.2_0+sqlite (active)
>
> But is there any way to confirm that sqlite was actually being
> included properly with Qt. I know that it worked fine for the old
> version that I first sent to you. So something is different. Any
> ideas?
What does
sudo port contents qt4-mac | grep sqlite
give you? I get this:
/opt/local/include/qt4/Qt/qsql_sqlite.h
/opt/local/include/qt4/Qt/qsql_sqlite2.h
/opt/local/include/qt4/QtSql/qsql_sqlite.h
/opt/local/include/qt4/QtSql/qsql_sqlite2.h
/opt/local/lib/qt4-plugins/sqldrivers/libqsqlite.dylib
Since I have never used any real db with Qt: what is an easy way to
check whether Qt's sqlite plugin works in a given installation?
Greetings,
Jochen
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