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Re: error building GUI on Mac OS-X 10.6.8


From: Torsten
Subject: Re: error building GUI on Mac OS-X 10.6.8
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2012 12:18:27 +0200
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On 11.08.2012 09:40, Michael Goffioul wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 5:12 AM, Ben Abbott <address@hidden
> <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
> 
> 
>     On Aug 11, 2012, at 12:00 AM, Ben Abbott wrote:
> 
>     >
>     > On Aug 10, 2012, at 10:05 PM, John W. Eaton wrote:
>     >
>     >> On 10-Aug-2012, Ben Abbott wrote:
>     >>
>     >> | On Aug 10, 2012, at 9:10 PM, John W. Eaton wrote:
>     >> |
>     >> | > On 10-Aug-2012, Thomas Yengst wrote:
>     >> | >
>     >> | > | I successfully built the development version with help from
>     Ben. Finally, success on OS-X. Now I'm trying to build Jacob's GUI
>     and run into something that I haven't seen on the maintainers list.
>     >> | > |
>     >> | > | I did the following;:
>     >> | > | hg update gui
>     >> | > | hg pull
>     >> | > | cd gui
>     >> | > | qmake
>     >> | > | make
>     >> | > |
>     >> | > | ... and got fairly far into the compile before....
>     >> | >
>     >> | > I'm not sure what is causing the compile problems, but I've
>     recently
>     >> | > changed the build system so that you should now just do
>     ./autogen.sh
>     >> | > in the source tree and then configure in the build tree, then
>     make.
>     >> | > You don't need to run qmake or cd to the gui directory to run
>     make,
>     >> | > just do it from the top-level directory
>     >> | >
>     >> | > See also this message about a minor problem that I'm working
>     on fixing
>     >> | > but have not checked in yet:
>     >> | >
>     >> | >
>     
> https://mailman.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2012-August/029359.html
>     >> | >
>     >> | > If you still have problems, then please report the details.
>     >> | >
>     >> | > Thanks,
>     >> | >
>     >> | > jwe
>     >> |
>     >> | My tip is ...
>     >>
>     >> In Mercurial, "tip" is just the most recent changeset.
>     >>
>     >> Please use "hg id" instead.  That will tell you the branch you are on
>     >> and the changeset id that you have on that branch.
>     >>
>     >> | ../qterminal/libqterminal/moc_QTerminal.cpp:10:30: fatal error:
>     thread/QTerminal.h: No such file or directory
>     >> | compilation terminated.
>     >> | ../qterminal/libqterminal/moc_QTerminalInterface.cpp:10:39:
>     fatal error: thread/QTerminalInterface.h: No such file or directory
>     >> | compilation terminated.
>     >>
>     >> On your system, what directories are these files in?
>     >>
>     >> jwe
>     >
>     > $ hg id
>     > 2eb789da13c3 (gui)
>     >
>     > The files are both in "gui/qterminal/libqterminal"
>     >
>     >       gui/qterminal/libqterminal/QTerminal.h
>     >       gui/qterminal/libqterminal/QTerminalInterface.h
>     >
>     > I don't have a "thread" subdirectory.
>     >
>     > Ben
> 
>     I manually modified the sources to remove the "thread/".  The build
>     now ends with ...
> 
>     /bin/sh ../../libtool  --tag=CXX   --mode=compile
>     /opt/local/bin/g++-mp-4.5 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../..
>      -I/opt/local/include -I/opt/local/include/QtCore
>     -I/opt/local/include/QtGui -I/opt/local/include/QtNetwork
>     -I./../qterminal/libqterminal -I./m-editor -I./octave-adapter
>     -I./qtinfo -I./../../libcruft/misc -I../../liboctave
>     -I./../../liboctave -I../../src/interp-core -I./../../src
>     -I./../../src/interp-core -I./../../src/interpfcn
>     -I./../../src/octave-value -I./../../src/operators
>     -I./../../src/parse-tree -D_THREAD_SAFE -pthread
>     -I/opt/local/include  -pipe -O0 -g -m64 -ggdb3 -gstabs
>     -D_THREAD_SAFE -pthread -D_THREAD_SAFE -pthread -MT
>     liboctgui_la-octave-link.lo -MD -MP -MF
>     .deps/liboctgui_la-octave-link.Tpo -c -o liboctgui_la-octave-link.lo
>     `test -f 'octave-adapter/octave-link.cc' || echo
>     './'`octave-adapter/octave-link.cc
>     libtool: compile:  /opt/local/bin/g++-mp-4.5 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.
>     -I../.. -I/opt/local/include -I/opt/local/include/QtCore
>     -I/opt/local/include/QtGui -I/opt/local/include/QtNetwork
>     -I./../qterminal/libqterminal -I./m-editor -I./octave-adapter
>     -I./qtinfo -I./../../libcruft/misc -I../../liboctave
>     -I./../../liboctave -I../../src/interp-core -I./../../src
>     -I./../../src/interp-core -I./../../src/interpfcn
>     -I./../../src/octave-value -I./../../src/operators
>     -I./../../src/parse-tree -D_THREAD_SAFE -pthread
>     -I/opt/local/include -pipe -O0 -g -m64 -ggdb3 -gstabs -D_THREAD_SAFE
>     -pthread -D_THREAD_SAFE -pthread -MT liboctgui_la-octave-link.lo -MD
>     -MP -MF .deps/liboctgui_la-octave-link.Tpo -c
>     octave-adapter/octave-link.cc  -fno-common -DPIC -o
>     .libs/liboctgui_la-octave-link.o
>     m-editor/find-dialog.cc: In member function 'void
>     find_dialog::search_next()':
>     m-editor/find-dialog.cc:150:39: error: no matching function for call
>     to 'QsciScintilla::findFirst(QString, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool,
>     int&, int&, bool, bool)'
>     /opt/local/include/Qsci/qsciscintilla.h:604:18: note: candidate is:
>     virtual bool QsciScintilla::findFirst(const QString&, bool, bool,
>     bool, bool, bool, int, int, bool)
>     make[4]: *** [liboctgui_la-find-dialog.lo] Error 1
>     make[4]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
>     mv -f .deps/liboctgui_la-octave-link.Tpo
>     .deps/liboctgui_la-octave-link.Plo
> 
>     I have qscintilla-2.4.6_0 installed.
> 
> 
> 
> You need a newer version of qscintilla. I have 2.6.1, and previously I
> had 2.5.x (and it used to work as well).
> 
> Michael.
> 

Hello,

I was not aware that the last boolean parameter of findFirst() used for
find/replace in the editor was not added before 2011 in version 2.5 of
qscintilla.

This parameter 'posix' controls the interpretation of regular
expressions ("If posix is true then a regular expression is treated in a
more POSIX compatible manner by interpreting bare ( and ) as tagged
sections rather than \( and \)."). The parameter is optional (false by
default) and I think it can be dropped for compatibility with older
versions of qscintilla (see attached patch).

Torsten                 


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