>
>
> From: [email protected] 
> [[email protected]] on behalf of ext 
> Bojan Petrović [[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 16:06
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Qt-creator] Fwd: qt-creator-windows-snapshot
>
> Would be convenient to have it in snapshots, but as I understand jom doesn't 
> change much and even if it did, QtC should be able to work with any version 
> of jom (if jom didn't change it's output fromat),

Correct.

> so it won't interfere with evaluation of most currently, under development, 
> version of QtC, which snapshots are for.
>
> > On 29 August 2012 15:29, Thomas Meyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Bojan,
> > thanks!
> > Is easy and works, but...
> > I think it is not good, to borrow a tool from there and another
> > from there and so on.
> > Or I have a wrong understanding from the snapshot (the steps to the 
> > release).

jom isn't a part of Qt Creator, it's a standalone "3rdparty" tool. Even though 
it is
developed by a guy in the office here, and though Qt Creator wants to use it by 
default ;).
(You can tell Qt Creator to use nmake instead, in the project's "make" build 
step.)
So, if you just get the sources from our Qt Creator repository, you won't get 
jom either.

Anyhow, I've added the necessary steps to have jom (and some other tools) in 
the snapshots too,
so hopefully the current and future build on builds.qt-project.org have it now.

Br,
--
Eike Ziller
Principal Software Engineer

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