[vtkusers] CMAKE + VTK + QT

Nicolas RANNOU nrannou at bwh.harvard.edu
Tue Sep 15 14:30:17 EDT 2009


/usr/bin/qmake --version gives

QMake version 2.01a
Using Qt version 4.5.0 in /usr/lib

Nicolas


On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 12:29:15 -0600, Clinton Stimpson <clinton at elemtech.com>
wrote:
> 
> And what does
> /usr/bin/qmake --version give?
> 
> Clint
> 
> On Tuesday 15 September 2009 12:23:24 pm Nicolas RANNOU wrote:
>> Thanks Clint I missed it...
>>
>> So no I turned on VTK_USE_QVTK and VTK_USE_GUISUPPORT.
>> but during the configuration of the cmake, when I set the
>> QT_DESIRED_VERSION to 4 then when I configure it again,  cmake is not
> able
>> to find qt:
>>
>> cmake output:
>> Qt was not found
>>
>>
>> same error when I set the path to the qmake executable manually:
>>
>>  QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE              /usr/bin/qmake-NOTFOUND
>>
>> ...
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Nicolas
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 11:16:48 -0600, Clinton Stimpson
> <clinton at elemtech.com>
>>
>> wrote:
>> >> A strange thing I must have noticed first, is that when I built vtk,
> I
>> >> can't turn on/off  VTK_USE_QVTK and VTK_USE_GUISUPPORT.
>> >>
>> >> The options are not available in cmake when I run "ccmake ../VTK", to
>> >> configure cmakelists before building VTK.
>> >
>> > Hit the 't' button in ccmake to see advanced variables.
>> > You'll see VTK_USE_GUISUPPORT.  Turn it on, and configure again, then
>> > VTK_USE_QVTK will show up.  Turn it on, then configure again.  Then
> the
>>
>> Qt
>>
>> > related variables will show up.
>> >
>> > So yes, you need to build VTK with Qt support before you can build
>> > examples.
>> > Or, install the libvtk5-qt4-dev package (from previous messages, you
> were
>> > using ubuntu, right?), if you don't have a real reason to build it
>> > yourself.
>> >
>> > Clint




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