But if it exists, it will not be ignored, which is a problem. For example, the include like should be:
-I/usr/local/SDL-1.2 *not*: -I/usr/local/SDL -I/usr/local/SDL-1.2 Also not: -I/usr/local/SDL-1.2 -I/usr/local/SDL Yes, this is a Creator issue with code completion. It does not affect the build. I need to get Creator to understand that "SDL.h" is in /usr/include/SDL. On 31/12/12 17:57, Sergey Shambir wrote: > If file listed in INCLUDEPATH not exists, it will be ignored. > > CONFIG += link_pkgconfig > PKGCONFIG += sdl > > This settings ignored only by QtCreator C++ engine or build fails too? > > 31.12.2012 14:33, Nikos Chantziaras пишет: >> I forgot to mention that I know about this, but this can potentially >> also break portability, since it might preempt the directory reported by >> pkg-config. >> >> >> On 31/12/12 12:26, Orgad Shaneh wrote: >>> Add in your pro file: >>> INCLUDEPATH += /usr/include/SDL >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Nikos Chantziaras <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> I've run into a nasty problem with Qt Creator (I'm using 2.6.1 on >>> Gentoo >>> Linux) where it can't find header files I include and thus code >>> completion for anything in those headers isn't working. >>> >>> Case in point: >>> >>> #include <SDL.h> >>> >>> Creator can't find it because the full path to that header is: >>> >>> /usr/include/SDL/SDL.h >>> >>> However, I don't want to use: >>> >>> #include <SDL/SDL.h> >>> >>> instead. That's not the correct way to do it, as it breaks >>> portability. >>> Some systems don't use "SDL/" but can have that header in >>> "SDL1.2/" or >>> "SDL12/" or "SDL-1.2/" or whatever. The correct way to do this is to >>> use pkg-config. In my project file: >>> >>> CONFIG += link_pkgconfig >>> PKGCONFIG += sdl >>> >>> Qt Creator is not able to pick that up. So as a workaround, which >>> seems >>> to work fine with generic projects, I provided a >>> "ProjectName.includes" >>> file with this in it: >>> >>> /usr/include/SDL >>> >>> But Creator doesn't seem to care. This works just fine for non-qmake >>> projects. But with qmake projects, Creator seems to ignore *.includes >>> files? >>> >>> What can I do? >>> >>> This is of course not limited to SDL. The same problem arises with >>> anything that uses pkg-config to provide include paths and you're not >>> supposed to hardcode the path prefix into your #include directives. _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
