INSTALL
author koda
Sun, 19 Jun 2011 12:34:54 +0200
changeset 5257 0bbdd47522b9
parent 5053 a767954cfa03
child 7562 a79082c2a28e
permissions -rw-r--r--
passing by reference... my darkest enemy actual reason below: In your case (without reference) the compiler generates a temporary object (int) for the first argument of your MyApplication constructor. You pass this temporary int to QApplication’s constructor (with int reference), which saves the address of this reference. Once your MyApplication constructor is done the temporary int is destroyed but QApplication still has its address.

To compile and install you need:
 - Qt >= 4.5
 - FreePascal >= 2.2.4
 - SDL >= 1.2.5
 - SDL_net >= 1.2.5
 - SDL_mixer >= 1.2
 - SDL_image >= 1.2
 - SDL_ttf >= 2.0
 - CMake >= 2.6.0
 - Lua >= 5.1.0
For server:
 - Glasgow Haskell Compiler >= 6.10
 - bytestring-show package
 - dataenc package
 - hslogger package

1. Configure:
$ cmake .
or
$ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="Release" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="install_prefix" \
-DDATA_INSTALL_DIR="data_dir" .

add -DWITH_SERVER=1 to compile net server; if you have Qt installed but it is
not found you can set it up with -DQT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE="path_to_qmake"

2. Compile:
$ make

3. Install:
# make install


That's all! Enjoy!