[Gammaray-interest] "No probe found for ABI qt5.4-x86_64"
Filipe Azevedo
filipe.azevedo at kdab.com
Wed Nov 12 09:53:18 CET 2014
Exactly, if the Qt 5 version bin folder is not in PATH, you have to
export it from the terminal before building gammaray.
After that it will be ok.
Le 09/11/14 00:34, VStevenP a écrit :
> Here's the error I get from cmake when trying to build without Qt 4.8 installed:
>
> CMake Error at /Applications/CMake 2.8-12.app/Contents/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindQt4.cmake:1386 (message):
> Found unsuitable Qt version "" from NOTFOUND, this code requires Qt 4.x
> Call Stack (most recent call first):
> CMakeLists.txt:250 (find_package)
> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>
>
> When Qt 4.8 is installed, I guess cmake finds Qt 4.8 easily because the Qt 4.8 installer puts a shortcut to qmake in /usr/bin
>
> My Qt 5.4.0 Beta install is simply in my folder /Users/stevep/Qt5.4.0. There is no shortcut to qmake in /usr/bin
>
> Do you recommend I add /Users/stevep/Qt5.4.0/5.4/clang_64/bin to my PATH, or set some other environment variable to this path so that cmake may find my 5.4 ?
>
> Thanks for any ideas.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Milian Wolff <milian.wolff at kdab.com>
> To: "gammaray-interest at kdab.com" <gammaray-interest at kdab.com>
> Cc:
> Sent: Friday, November 7, 2014 5:52 AM
> Subject: Re: [Gammaray-interest] "No probe found for ABI qt5.4-x86_64"
>
> On Thursday 06 November 2014 12:03:40 VStevenP wrote:
>
>
>
>> I am trying to run GammaRay on my MacBook Pro.
>>
>> I was able to build GammaRay successfully from the github sources yesterday.
>> I tried to launch my app using the GammaRay GUI to Browse and Open the
>> .app, but it did not succeed, so I tried it from the command line in
>> Terminal. From the Contents/MacOS folder within my application's .app
>> package folder, I ran:
>>
>> gammaray my_app_name
>>
>> I received an error:
>>
>> "No probe found for ABI qt5.4-x86_64"
>>
>> I have Qt 5.4 Beta installed, and I also installed Qt 4.8 yesterday, because
>> it seemed to be a prerequisite for gammaray.
>>
>> I will search the archives some more to see if I can find the answer, but if
>> someone has a tip they could send me, it might help me use gamma ray sooner
>> with my app.
>>
>> My app is a QtQuick2 app, BTW.
>
> You need to compile GammaRay with Qt 5 if you want to look at Qt 5
> applications. Well, at least the probe, but you can compile everything with it
> - so there is no need for you to install Qt 4.
>
> How did you try to build GammaRay? Without Qt 4 installed, it should pickup Qt
> 5 automatically. And even with Qt 4 installed, it should default to using Qt
> 5. So something in your environment is not setup correctly, i.e. CMake
> apparently does not find Qt 5.
>
> Bye
>
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