On 02/24/2015 12:14 PM, Schmidt, Jan wrote: > I try'd to build helloworld-minimal from 1.3.3: > > after that, the binary exists. If I remove that file, > qbs does not rebuild it.
You should not interfere with the contents of the build directory; it's supposed to be under the build system's control. There is the --check-timestamps switch to force qbs to re-evaluate the timestamps of output artifacts, but this is not recommended except to re-sync the build graph after such an external modification of the build directory. > Second: > Is there a way to scan the dependencies automatically? > With make,I add a Compiler-Switch (-MMD for gcc). Then the > compiler creates a file .d wich I can include in the > makefile. > If I touch such header and re-run make, the file is compiled > again. This functionality is built in. > With qbs this is not happen. I dispute this. Please file a bug report if you can demonstrate the problem. > I don't want to add each header to the qbs-file per hand. This is completely unrelated to the issue above. All header files become dependencies of the files that include them, whether they are part of the project or not. (Independent of that, it is of course a rather short-sighted decision to give the build system an incomplete list of files; e.g. such headers won't show up in an IDE's project overview.) Christian _______________________________________________ QBS mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qbs
