Using one "bin" is the default behavior, yes, but one can pass -hostprefix to 
separate them upon install.


http://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt5-5.8/embedded-linux.html#configuring-a-specific-device


Cheers,

Laszlo

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From: Development <development-bounces+laszlo.agocs=qt...@qt-project.org> on 
behalf of Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@intel.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 3:49 PM
To: development@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Development] Notes on "Qt Build Systems" @ QtCon 2016

Em terça-feira, 6 de setembro de 2016, às 06:20:34 PDT, Thiago Macieira
escreveu:
> Building the host tools while cross-compiling is a convenience and I think
> we  can keep it, but I don't think we should simply have different "bin"
> dirs.

Fail in sentence rewrite. I wanted to write "don't think we should mix" and
then rewrote to "think we should simply have different 'bin' dirs" -- except I
forgot to remove the "don't".

I don't have a cross-compiled build of Qt handy, but I think we put both host
and target builds in the same "bin" dir during the build. It should be easy to
split and then always build target tools too.

--
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center

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