Hello,

I've been trying in the last few days to do a "ant configure" target.
It works quite well, but my trouble is: Windows.

Here is what I can do:

* take an initial configuration file,
* detect what libs are available, and fail configure if some libs are not found,
* detect whether uic.cpp is present and if not, don't build the designer.

In the build system, I managed to use a pure ant solution to find/copy
the QT libs (the qmake commands help a LOT), but I also had to resort
to native commands to find non QT libs (in particular, under Gentoo,
libstdc++.so.6 is _not_ in /lib or /usr/lib, but gcc
-print-search-dirs tells everything you need).

But what about Windows? I only have Linux and it works perfectly. I
just think MSVC* should officially be DESUPPORTED, they are just too
much of a trouble. MinGW, on the other hand, is supported by Qt, easy
to install and has the basic shell commands needed. As to Mac OS X,
well, it's bash and coreutils, so not much is needed to adapt.

What do you think?

-- 
Francis Galiegue, [email protected]
"It seems obvious [...] that at least some 'business intelligence'
tools invest so much intelligence on the business side that they have
nothing left for generating SQL queries" (Stéphane Faroult, in "The
Art of SQL", ISBN 0-596-00894-5)

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