Hi,

I suggest then taking a look at http://trac.macports.org/ to see if your 
problem is already reported, and if not file a bug report of your own. 
Reporting errors on this list is not really the way of letting the appropriate 
devs know.

cheers Chris

On 1 Nov 2010, at 8:44pm, Mark Szymanski wrote:

> Sorry, I really don't know why the frustration got to me - I know better 
> since I work in the IT field. I apologize to anyone I may have irritated. I 
> do understand the maintainers have a lot on their plates, and also that 
> kdenlive is to be released with a new version. I look forward to that and 
> hope it may prove to get my foot in the door on this platform.
> 
> I just tried your suggestion about changing the line about the PortGroup, did 
> a clean, selfupdate, upgrade outdated, and install kdenlive, but no luck. 
> Still the same error. I will keep monitoring and trying.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> From: Chris Jones <[email protected]>
> To: Mark Szymanski <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Sent: Mon, November 1, 2010 1:18:04 PM
> Subject: Re: kdkenlive fails to configure
> 
> Hi,
> 
> The KDE4/QT4 ports are under going what a lot of upheaval at the moment, to 
> move to KDE 4.5.X and QT 4.7.X. kdenlive just hasn't been updated yet to 
> adapt. You've just tried at a bad moment.... No need for the rant below, it 
> doesn't help. Those maintaining the kde4 ports (I'm not one) are doing a 
> great job really.
> 
> In a lot of cases the changes required are just to change the line
> 
> PortGroup           kde4   1.0
> 
> in the Portfile to
> 
> PortGroup           kde4   1.1
> 
> I suggest you give it a go...
> 
> cheers Chris
> 
> On 1 Nov 2010, at 3:18pm, Mark Szymanski wrote:
> 
>> Does anyone have an answer to why "Qt qmake not found!" error is preventing 
>> the kdenlive install on Mac OS X 10.5.8. I have tried everything from 
>> installing MacPorts using subversion, source, and currently the .dmg package 
>> after cleaning, etc... . I have even tried to install using a local port but 
>> portindex fails in parsing the Portfile created according to the directions 
>> found in the MacPorts Guide section 4.6.
>> 
>> I will also mention that I have two successful installs on openSuSE Linux: 
>> one on my primary PC at home, the other on a Dell D820 Latitude laptop. Both 
>> machines run kdenlive like they own it. So what is so great about a Mac that 
>> it won't install this software so that any user doesn't have to practically 
>> become a hacker just to get to install and be able to run it? A pretty, 
>> pretty interface just doesn't make up for functionality in the end, IMO.
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