Hi Joerg, thanks for this detailed answer.
-pipe > is passed to gcc unconditionally. We assumed that every gcc can cope > with it. Do we need an option to turn it off? > At the moment I've no idea what -pipe does. I only wanted to figure out where it comes from and turn it of if possible. I want to reconstruct the output which I get from the Makefile. By the way, compiled source works fine even with the unwanted flags. -x c++ > should not be added if your source files have a standard C++ file > extension. Which Qt Creator version is this? > It was Qt Creator 3.2.0. I've now updated to Qt Creator 3.2.2. How can I tell qbs to give me the full output even if there are no errors / warnings? Thanks, Railwaycoder
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