William A. Hoffman wrote: >I sort of like the idea of just putting qmake in your path. >Once you find the right qmake, you can use qmake to find all the >rest of qt. What is the official qt build time environment supposed >to be? I was under the impression that the correct qmake had >to be in your PATH before you can build qt applications. At some >point on the list it was stated that a proper qt environment would >be required for cmake to work correctly. Is there an official >qt build time environment?
You need to find qmake only if you're using qmake to build your
application. If you are using qmake, you aren't using cmake.
So I don't see the point in finding it at all.
>If that is true, then I would argue that cmake should look for qmake
>in the PATH, and if not found there, stop looking. Depending on
>pkg-config does not seem very platform independent.
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