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<td align="right" valign="center"><img src="logo32.png" align="right" width="64" height="32" border="0"></td></tr></table><h1 align=center>Installing Qt/Mac</h1>
<p> You may need to be logged in as root, depending on the permissions of
the directories where you choose to install Qt.
<p> <ol type=1>
<li> Unpack the archive if you have not done so already:
<p> <pre>
cd /Developer
gnutar xzf qt-mac-version.tar.gz
</pre>
<p> This creates the directory /Developer/qt-<em>version</em> containing the
files from the main archive.
<p> Rename qt-<em>version</em> to qt (or make a symlink):
<p> <pre>
mv qt-version qt
</pre>
<p> The rest of this file assumes that Qt is unpacked in <tt>/Developer/qt</tt>.
<p> <li> Set some environment variables in the file <tt>.profile</tt> (or <tt>.login</tt>,
depending on your shell) in your home directory. Create the
file if it is not there already.
<p> <ul>
<li> QTDIR -- the directory in which you're building Qt
<li> PATH -- to locate the <a href="moc.html#moc">moc</a> program and other Qt tools
<li> MANPATH -- to access the Qt man pages
<li> LD_LIBRARY_PATH -- for the shared Qt library
</ul>
<p> This is done like this:
<p> In <tt>.profile</tt> (if your shell is bash, ksh, zsh or sh), add the
following lines:
<p> <pre>
QTDIR=/Developer/qt
PATH=$QTDIR/bin:$PATH
MANPATH=$QTDIR/man:$MANPATH
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$QTDIR/lib:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
export QTDIR PATH MANPATH DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
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<p> In <tt>.login</tt> (in case your shell is csh or tcsh), add the following lines:
<p> <pre>
setenv QTDIR /Developer/qt
setenv PATH $QTDIR/bin:$PATH
setenv MANPATH $QTDIR/man:$MANPATH
setenv DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH $QTDIR/lib:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
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<p> After you have done this, you will need to login again, or
re-source the profile before continuing.
<p> <li> If you have the commercial edition of Qt, install your license
file as <tt>$HOME/.qt-license</tt>.
<p> <li> Compile the Qt library, and build the example programs,
the tutorial and the tools (e.g. <a href="designer-manual.html">Qt
Designer</a>) as follows.
<p> Type:
<pre>
cd $QTDIR
./configure
</pre>
<p> This will configure the Qt library for your machine. Note that
GIF support is turned off by default. Run <tt>./configure -help</tt>
to get a list of configuration options.
<p> To create the library and compile all examples and the tutorial:
<pre>
make
</pre>
If you have problems, see
<a href="http://www.trolltech.com/platforms/">http://www.trolltech.com/platforms/</a>.
<p> <li> Once you have built Qt, it is ready to use. If Qt has not been
configured with the -static option, then in order to be able to
launch Qt applications from the Finder you must place the relevant
libraries in a directory where they can be found. We recommend
making these symbolic links (if you have configured Qt with -thread
please change the libqt below with libqt-mt):
<p> <pre>
ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libqt.3.dylib /usr/lib
ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libqui.1.dylib /usr/lib
</pre>
<p> You may need to have 'administrator' access to do this, (in which
case, precede each command with <tt>sudo'</tt>, e.g. <tt>sudo ln -s ...</tt>). If
you use sudo you'll be prompted for the administrator password.
<p> If you do not have administrator access, or you would prefer to do
a user install (rather than system install) of the libraries you
can do (if you have configured Qt with -thread please change the libqt
below with libqt-mt):
<p> <pre>
ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libqt.3.dylib $HOME/lib
ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libqui.1.dylib $HOME/lib
</pre>
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<p> That's all! Qt is now installed. Qt's documentation can be read with
Qt Assistant or by any web browser; the contents page is
<tt>$QTDIR/doc/html/index.html</tt>.
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