On 3 Jun 2019, at 20:15, Elvis Stansvik <elvst...@gmail.com<mailto:elvst...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Den mån 3 juni 2019 kl 20:04 skrev Elvis Stansvik <elvst...@gmail.com<mailto:elvst...@gmail.com>>: Hi Richard, I think this was asked on the interest list back in January [1]. The answer is here: https://code.qt.io/cgit/qtsdk/qtsdk.git/tree/packaging-tools/bld_config I seem to remember some recent Qt developer thread about making these more accessible, but can't find it now. Found it, but I remembered somewhat wrong. I was thinking of this note by Volker in the recent "A monologue about platforms in the Qt world" thread [1]: "Why don’t we make the exact way of turning a clean Linux distro-install into a "Qt reference configuration" available to everyone else? The way build machines are provisioned in Coin is rather opaque, even with some of the respective provisioning scripts available in the qt5.git repo [1]. Having to document on a (notoriously outdated) wiki how to set up things to build Qt from source, when we have that knowledge literally codified somewhere for Coin, doesn’t seem effective." So that was more about making the provisioning process for a "reference" build machine more transparent. Elvis [1] https://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/development/2019-May/035773.html Since I’m being quoted, I might just as well use the opportunity to announce that I’ve just made the repo where I’ve been tinkinering on a solution to this problem for a while now public on the Qt gitlab instance, accompanied by a little blog post: https://blog.qt.io/blog/2019/06/04/introducing-minicoin/ Cheers, Volker
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