Em terça-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2017, às 17:08:56 PST, Etienne Sandré-
Chardonnal escreveu:
> I might be tired but I do not see...
Don't do static linking while debugging.
> I know that if I compile manually, I can use the "-g" flag for debugging,
> and link with the release Qt library files.
>
I might be tired but I do not see...
I know that if I compile manually, I can use the "-g" flag for debugging,
and link with the release Qt library files.
But, if I qmake with CONFIG+=RELEASE, qt links with the release library,
sets -O2 and does not produce debugging info.
This means I would nee
On terça-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2017 16:38:45 PST Etienne Sandré-Chardonnal
wrote:
> Hi Thiago,
>
> I am using MinGW, but I link Qt statically. This perfectly makes sense! But
> I forgot to mention it...
And your answer lies right there.
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Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
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Hi Thiago,
I am using MinGW, but I link Qt statically. This perfectly makes sense! But
I forgot to mention it...
2017-01-10 16:31 GMT+01:00 Thiago Macieira :
> Em terça-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2017, às 14:22:45 PST, Etienne Sandré-
> Chardonnal escreveu:
> > Hi,
> >
> > What is the most simple w
Em terça-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2017, às 14:22:45 PST, Etienne Sandré-
Chardonnal escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> What is the most simple way with QtCreator/qmake to set up a target for
> debugging a project while linking with a release Qt ?
>
> I have a project which takes forever to link in debug mode, an
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Etienne Sandré-Chardonnal <
etienne.san...@m4x.org> wrote:
> and the executable is 600MB large
If you're on linux, you could try debug fission, it makes for a much better
experience : https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFission
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Hi,
What is the most simple way with QtCreator/qmake to set up a target for
debugging a project while linking with a release Qt ?
I have a project which takes forever to link in debug mode, and the
executable is 600MB large. Since 95% of the time I am debugging code which
is not interacting with