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    Default Xcode 3.1 + Qt4.4.1

    Hi, do I need to do something special to compile Qt4.4.x projects with XCode 3.1???

    I Googled and I found in QtCentre-Wiki this entry which says:
    Qt 4.4 on Mac Leopard with Xcode 3.1
    To install and build Qt 4.4 the fast way, you can use qt4-mac port.
    Why it's better use the qt4-mac port (MacPort)?? I never used MacPort before for use Qt4.4.0 or 4.3.x and Xcode, and it worked always without any problems...

    But now I'm having serious problems with Qt4.4.1 and Xcode 3.1... projects which I compiled without any problem with XCode 3.0 and Qt4.4.0, now I'm having over 10.000 errors! Woah!

    I tried compiling Qt4.4.1 as Static and as Frameworks... with negative results... my projects are not compiled...

    Any tip will be welcomed!

    P.S.: I can compile Qt4 framework with no problems, the problem raises when I try to compile my projects using XCode 3.1...

    Kind regards,
    Xesc.
    Last edited by xEsk; 24th August 2008 at 15:06. Reason: spelling error

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