Qt 4 autotools project?

Daniel Franke franke.daniel at gmail.com
Mon Mar 6 13:51:10 GMT 2006


Tarjei,

there isn't a QT3 autotools project yet, at least, not officially.
Although I assume that it is outdated by now, you may want to have a
look at [1]. It is a proposed automake-only based Qt3 project template
for kdevelop. Maybe someone should add it to the wiki ;)

Regards
    Daniel

[1] http://barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de/mailman/private/kdevelop-devel/2005-January/032673.html

2006/3/6, Tarjei Knapstad <tarjei.knapstad at gmail.com>:
> Yes, I know it's not officially supported :) Still, does anyone have a
> "recipe" for getting an autotools based Qt 4.x project up and running
> in a relatively painless way with KDevelop 3.3?
>
> I've made some attempts at creating a "Simple KDE project", and then
> tweaking acinclude.m4.in using bits and pieces from the admin dir in
> the KDevelop 3.5/4 SVN repos without much success (the Qt tests in 3.5
> are for Qt >= 3.2 and < 4.0, and KDE 4 uses the unsermake stuff). I
> can of course just rip out the Qt test and add the includes etc.
> manually but that quickly becomes a pain when building on different
> setups.
>
> In any case it would be nice to have a graphical tool to edit/modify
> the tests ran by configure. I.e., if I'm not using KDE and I don't
> have any need to test for Cocoa etc. I could just uncheck them from a
> list and they would be thrown out of acinclude.m4.in and in the
> generated configure script. Is there any such feature in the works?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Sincerely,
> --
> Tarjei
>
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