On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 4:15 AM, Adam Davison <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> At some point semi-recently someone seems to have broken the
> sconscript on Windows by changing the way the include paths are
> generated.
>
> We have things like #include <QtCore> but qt stores the files as
> include/QtCore/QtCore. Presumably the include path used to include all
> these subdirectories. Now it doesn't.
>
> A bit of random svn blaming suggests that Nick changed this code a few
> weeks ago...
>
> Anyone got any idea what went wrong here? I don't want to start
> reverting stuff really because presumably this worked for someone...


That does sound like something I'd have done, though I was careful not
to touch the windows sections. I do know that you must tell the
compiler individually about each Qt module's include dir (i.e.
-I.../include/QtCore -I.../include/QtGui ....). Can you show the
commands scons is running?

-Nick

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