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QDevelop - A Development Environment for Qt4 (C) 2006 Jean-Luc Biord <[email protected]> Compiling using cmake ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Since Version 0.20, it's possible to compile the application using cmake. Please note that the official build tool for QDevelop is still qmake, and cmake it in early beta stage. The IDE cannot handle cmake projects yet, but this may change in the future. You need to use cmake version 2.4.3 (2.4.0 and above shuold work, but only 2.4.3 and above have been tested). The compilation was tested under Linux, and on Win32 the compilation does work, but QDevelop loads up with a console window. To build QDevelop, we need to create a new subdirectory to build off source, we call cmake, and the finally make: mkdir cbuild cd cbuild cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" ../ make Why using cmake? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quite frankly, qmake is nice, but it's a toy. You cannot set dependencies, you cannot make conditional compile time switches (or at lest not in an automated way, when packaging for example). Using cmake, you also have a percentage which displays how much the compilation is going on. The output is MUCH nicer: by default you do not see the "gcc -c ..." messages, instead you see nice messages saying that the file is being compiled (in color!). - diego - [email protected]
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