I'm trying to get a Qt app compiling for Mac running Snow Leopard, using Qt Creator 2.0.1 and Qt 4.7.0 (64 bit).
The app compiles on other platforms, but on my Mac I get this warning开发者_如何转开发
:: warning: directory '/tmp/qt-stuff-6474/source/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.7.0/lib' following -L not found
This is a new install of Qt Creator, and the .pro file contains no references to this directory.
What causes this warning, and how might I correct it?
The fix is visible here on the bugtracker:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-13462
It's only a warning. It's not going to stop the build unless you are using gcc and compiling with '-Werror' (Check your CFLAGS).
This seems to be a glitch in the prebuilt 4.7.0 package for Mac - I see the exact same message. As other people mentioned, it's only a warning - ignore it.
Tested workaround: In the Terminal execute next commands
cd /
perl -pi -e 's,-F/tmp/qt-stuff-\d+/source/qt-everywhere-\w+-src-\d\.\d\.\d/lib,,g' `find /Library/Frameworks -name *.prl`
perl -pi -e 's,-L/tmp/qt-stuff-\d+/source/qt-everywhere-\w+-src-\d\.\d\.\d/lib,,g' `find /Library/Frameworks -name *.prl`
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