[Qgis-developer] Build plugins for use with Mac binary

Peter Ersts ersts at amnh.org
Wed Jan 21 12:41:31 EST 2009


William Kyngesburye wrote:
> On Jan 21, 2009, at 10:01 AM, Peter Ersts wrote:
>
>>> Well, since you're using my frameworks to build your plugin, and 
>>> your own Qgis, try it out on my Qgis 1.0? No need to change the 
>>> library paths for GEOS or GDAL.
>> I tried the version from your site Qgis 1.0.0-1 for Leopard. It 
>> immediately crashed at first. Seems that the GDAL 1.6 framework 
>> requires postgres, though it is not listed as a dependency. Once I 
>> installed the postgres framework qgis loaded but when I add my plugin 
>> it crashes again
>>
> Argh! I'm working on a better build environment for my GDAL framework. 
> The postgres lib link should be in my post-processing. I got this 
> right for the Leopard build, but missed it in the Tiger build. (so it 
> sounds like you are on Tiger?)

Nope that was with the Leopard build ( Qgis 1.0.0-1 for Leopard )




>> There is still a different in the GEOS version numbers. The north 
>> arrow plugin shows GOES lib compatability version 4.0.0, current 
>> version 4.1.0, when I build with your GOES framework ( 
>> GOES_Framework-3.0.3-1.dmg ) that is online, I get compatability 
>> version 4.0.0, current version 4.0.3
>>
> um, what's this then, from your first email:
>
>> libnortharrowplugin.so:
>> @executable_path/lib/libgeos_c.1.dylib (compatibility version 6.0.0, 
>> current version 6.2.0) 

Sorry if there was confusion. The libnortharrowplugin.so output in the 
original email is from the 'all in one' OSX bundle found on the 
download.qgis.org.



-pete

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