windows version, form builders

Roland Krause rokrau at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 25 22:19:15 BST 2002


Yeah, I figured that qmake's .pro were an alternative, sometimes I
really wish that the gideon project manager would work in the old code
base. 

I like to be able to add and remove files from within KDevelop. That's
why I stick with that as a project manager. I then add and remove files
using Visual Studio again on the Windows platform. Since this doesn't
happen so often during the later stages of development, it is doable.
Some manual control over the project is always necessary anyway. 

Roland

--- "F at lk Brettschneider" <falk.brettschneider at gmx.de> wrote:
> Roland Krause wrote:
> 
> >Hi, 
> >i am currently working on a very similar project. It has just
> started. 
> >
> Sounds good.
> 
> >An alternative is to use qmake and
> >its pro files for the project management but I like to work mainly
> in
> >KDevelop and wanted the project to be controlled by KDevelop. 
> >
> Look at qextmdi.kdevprj. It's such type of a Custom project I use 
> together with .pro files. It's all very easy. You don't even need to 
> synchronize it manually. Just call 'qmake myproject.pro -o Makefile'
> and 
> then KDevelop's 'Project'-->'Generate project file' plus the name of
> the 
> executable in the 'Project'-->'Options'. Ready. You even can use 
> KDevelop's version control functionality in the RFV.
> 
> Ciao
> F at lk
> 
> 
> 
> 
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