>>> I've just downloaded qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.7.0-beta.tar.xz and >>> confirmed that qtgamepad/include/QtGamepad/qtgamepadglobal.h is present >> >> ah, thanks for the pointer ... importing qt tarballs into git repos is >> full of surprises: qtgamepad/.gitignore ignores 'include' >> >> my usual workflow is to import the qt-everywhere-enterprise-src*.tar >> tarball into a git repo, as i need to apply 10-40 patches to work around >> qt bugs. of course .gitignore or .gitmodules files don't exactly make >> this a no-brainer :/ > > If you are using git anyway why don't you directly clone from the > git repos?
for practical reasons: qt is not one repo, but several glued together with submodules, so i'd have to mirror all submodule repos separately using the same structure as the upstream repos to make sure the 'url' works. whenever a new submodule is added one has to explicitly mirror it. also one will constantly run into merge conflicts in the main repository, as the git revisions will differ. if the qt repo were monolithic i'd be more than happy to use it directly, but with submodules it calls for trouble :/ _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
