On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 1:16 PM, Nuno Santos <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> I have just checked out Qt source from git and was playing with the
> init-repository script. I was trying to make something like:
>
> > perl init-repository —module-subset=qtbase,qtdeclarative,etc
>
This is from init-repository:
Only initialize the specified subset of modules given as the
argument. Specified modules must already exist in .gitmodules. The
string "all" results in cloning all known modules. The strings
"essential", "addon", "preview", "deprecated", "obsolete", and
"ignore" refer to classes of modules; "default" maps to
"essential,addon,preview,deprecated", which corresponds with the
set of maintained modules and is also the default set. Module
names may be prefixed with a dash to exclude them from a bigger
set, e.g. "all,-ignore".
Personally I use `essential`, so I get the minimum set of modules (as I'm
working on desktop and I don't need the addon/preview/deprecated/obsolete).
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