Sunday, March 11, 2007

Updated version of the qtpfsgui

Today, I finally manage to build an universal binary qtpfsgui for MacOSX. This time the only external dependency is Qt, at least should be. The program works for me on intel-mac, but I have to test it tomorrow at work where I have access to a power-mac. Also, I have to verify that I actually have removed the external dependencies as much as possible. If you don't have Qt installed, get it from trolltech. The download link to the MacOSX binary may be a bit hard to find, this is a direct link!

Please, if you like to try the program, go grab it here. And if it works for you, I very much like to hear about it!

I will probably write up a bit more on the process of creating all the components as universal binaries, and then some issues on qmake. But now I have to make some dinner for me and the kids.

Update: I have now verified that this binary also run on PowerPC, MacOSX Tiger.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

What a great job Mandus!!! I just installed it on a MacBook Pro Intel 2.16Ghz running OS X version 10.4.8.

No errors noted and everything seems to work well (for my whole 10 minutes of testing thus far).

Thank you.

Freucs said...

Hello,

I was trying to compile this prog, got all the dependencies compiled, qmake built things, but nothing happens when trying to use xcode.
I'm not a Mac develloper, usually I'm a solaris system ingeneer, used to compile tons of progs on standard linux.
Is there something special to do ?
My mail : filh@filh.org

Freucs said...

Hello,

I tryed to compile qtpfsgui on mac osx but did not find what to make after qmake was run (apparently succesfull).
Well that's the first time I try to do something with qt/xcode on a mac. Usually I compile things on more standard unices like solaris.
Is there something special to do ?
My email is : filh@filh.org

Btw, I tried with one set of picture and the tone mapping was blue...