On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 2:43 PM, rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> This time with the attachment.
>
>  Does not work for me on Mac with Qt-4.4.0. (I only checked bibliography
>> updating.)
>>
>>  OK. The bug exists on Mac, too. See if you can verify that with the
> attached program. Compile via
>   g++ -o test test.cpp -Wall -I /usr/include/QtCore/ -L /usr/lib64
> -lQtCore
> adjusting for your library locations as necessary. You'll probably also
> need to adjust the file location from /cvs/testfile. Start the program,
> then run:
>   touch /tmp/testfile
>
> or whatever and see if you get any output.
>

I don't think I have lib64 on my system, but I assume that doesn't matter
(right?).

I'm not setting things up right. I run:

g++ -o test test.cpp -Wall -I
/Users/bennett/lyx/qt-4.4-install/include/QtCore/ -L /usr/lib64 -lQtCore

and get many instances of:

In file included from
/Users/bennett/lyx/qt-4.4-install/include/QtCore/QDateTime:1,
                 from test.cpp:1:
/Users/bennett/lyx/qt-4.4-install/include/QtCore/qdatetime.h:47:28: error:
QtCore/qstring.h: No such file or directory
/Users/bennett/lyx/qt-4.4-install/include/QtCore/qdatetime.h:48:31: error:
QtCore/qnamespace.h: No such file or directory

(That is the right directory for QtCore.) I even tried setting QT4DIR
explicitly, but that didn't affect it.

What am I doing wrong?

Bennett

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