> Hi,
> 
> Francis Galiegue kirjoitti maanantai 12 huhtikuu 2010 19:15:09:
> > 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.
> 
> I included uic in the juic dir. This is because UIC can change even before
>  minor versions (and building juic against system qt will not be possible
>  otherways. This disables both juic and examples from compilation, which
>  isn’t really what I’d want)
> 
> > 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).
> 
> Please, commit your changes in a way it doesn’t change the building system
>  (force configuration), I think I could benefit from this change... I’ve
>  done changes in build system which allows flexible building against system
>  qt using few variables.
> 
> RPath system seems like bad idea in general, is it really needed or even
>  used at all; shouldn’t libraries be able to get dependencies from same
>  directory anyway? RPaths pretty much just disable finding of libraries
>  using LD_LIBRARY_PATH...
> 
> More about this topic can be asked from me at #qtjambi @ irc.freenode.org
> 
> > 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?
> 
> By new mingw compiler we can make proper binaries for Jambi, but I haven’t
>  yet looked it due lack of time.
> 
> I’m in favor of dropping MSVC support, though, this being community driven
>  project, I wonder we can really in this stage claim what is stable and
>  what isn’t.
The only problem with that is the lack of phonon support using mingw. I will 
check the MSVC support to see if I can fix it.
> 
> Do we have any Mac developer who could do mac packages and test on that
>  platform?
I have a partner that have a mac. Let me check if he can provide for a few 
time.
> 

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