help with CMake on win32
Christian Ehrlicher
Ch.Ehrlicher at gmx.de
Tue Feb 7 18:37:44 CET 2006
Alexander Neundorf schrieb:
> On Tuesday 07 February 2006 18:12, Christian Ehrlicher wrote:
>> Brad King schrieb:
>>> Christian Ehrlicher wrote:
>>>> No, kdewin32 is maybe getting an external lib. So no harcoding please.
>>>> Can't you simply compile it before configure checks are done? I build it
>>>> with scons before all other...
>>> So even though there is a kdelibs/win directory with the complete source
>>> of a compatible version of kdewin32 it is still possible that one would
>>> choose an external alread-installed possibly incompatible version of
>>> kdewin32? What is the motivation for supporting this?
>> It was discussed to move this lib to kdesupport (later). And we also
>> thought about renaming the lib to 'winposix'. So the idea behind is that
>> it's an independent lib which can also be used without kde for other Qt
>> and|or unix projects too.
>>
>> Christian
>
> Does this mean kdelibs/win/ can now be built completely independent from the
> rest of kdelibs/ ?
> http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-commits&m=113933336822142&w=2
>
Yes, just call:
qmake
nmake | mingw32-make (possibly broken atm)
Christian
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