Andreas Pakulat wrote: > Can you please elaborate, I have no idea what a/b or foo/bar refer to in > this example. However qmake knows exactly where the headers and libs > (and data) for the Qt its supposed to be used with are. So having the > right qmake first in your PATH is the right thing to setup. Either that > or look into the docs for FindQt4.cmake to find out the name for the > CMake variable that the module accepts for pointing to the right qmake > binary.
Suppose that package "foo" and "bar" both use the system that Qt uses. Then I can set PATH=/path/a:/path/b and I will get /path/a/foo and /path/a/bar. That's not what I wanted. Of course setting PATH=/path/b:/path/b gives me /path/b/foo and /path/b/bar. That's not what I wanted either. How would I get /path/a/foo and /path/b/bar? This should not be difficult. Jed
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