On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 05:38:06PM +0100, Thiago Macieira wrote: > William A. Hoffman wrote: > >The current FindQT4.cmake in kde looks for qmake-qt4, then qmake. > >Is qmake-qt4 standard? When I build and install qt-copy, I only > >get a qmake, however there is a qmake-qt4 on the machine that gets > >found, and is the wrong version of qt4. So, what is qmake-qt4? > > I've never seen that and Trolltech does not create such a thing. > > The only thing we create is "qmake".
I think that's part of the problem. What's the right(tm) way to install qmake from qt3 and qt4? And I mean distribution packages not a separate hand compiled tree. Like with any other library and tools I expect headers in /usr/include libraries in /usr/lib and programs in /usr/bin. Debian does just that. To avoid conflicts the programs get the suffix "-qt3" or "-qt4". The original name is a link to one of the two version. (btw, multiple versions of gcc or automake work like this too). I get the impression, that qmake should be used ot figure out where the rest of Qt is, right? Is there a way to ask for the right moc? I could use `qmake -query QT_INSTALL_BINS`/uic but that's not necessarily correct. After all qmake can be configured to use a different uic. "qmake -query QT_UIC" or something like that would be nice. Then the best way would be: - look for "qmake" - if not available or too old look for "qmake-qt4" - ask qmake for everything else. michael _______________________________________________ Kde-buildsystem mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-buildsystem
