On Monday 11 September 2006 11:42, David Faure wrote: > On Tuesday 27 June 2006 21:16, William A. Hoffman wrote: > > At 02:30 PM 6/27/2006, David Faure wrote: > > >Basically, yes. Most kdelibs and qt header files are in khtml's > > > dependencies, and that's a lot of different directories inside kdelibs > > > ... moc needs the same as the compiler: the list of -I paths for > > > possibly-used headers. > > > > I don't suppose moc supports some sort of response file does it? > > Not that I can see. But if the win32 guys need it, I'm sure they could > provide a patch to Trolltech to implement that :)
Funny coincidence, I implemented exactly this very feature in moc a few weeks ago :) . It's in 4.2.0 snapshots as well as the rc1 and qt-copy. A @ followed by a filename (moc @/foo/blah) is interpreted now and all the lines in there are interpreted as if they were specified on the commandline. Simon
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