I think it should be enough to delete up.qbs and remove references: ["../up.qbs"] from lib2.qbs. Obviously if you export cpp.includePaths you must export a dependency to cpp.
Il giorno gio 3 gen 2019 alle ore 22:17 Björn Schäpers < qt-maill...@hazardy.de> ha scritto: > Hi, > > I'm trying to build a repository for multiple libraries and applications, > where > every product is located in an own submodule. Right now I'm at this point: > > root/ > - all.qbs > - libs/ > - libs.qbs > - up.qbs > - lib1/ > - lib1.qbs > - lib2/ > - lib2.qbs > > Lib2 needs lib1. The file contents are as follows (striped to what I think > is > relevant): > > lib1.qbs > Product { > name: "Lib1" > Export { cpp.includePaths: ["./include"] } > } > > lib2.qbs > Project { > references: ["../up.qbs"] > Depends { name: "Lib1" } > } > > up.qbs > Project { references: ["../all.qbs"] } > > all.qbs > Project { references: ["libs/libs.qbs"] } > > libs.qbs > Project { references: ["lib1/lib1.qbs", "lib2/lib2.qbs"] } > > Trying to compile lib2 I get the message "Cycle detected while referencing > file > 'lib2/lib2.qbs'." And the Include-Path is not added (although QtCreator > did find > the headers for auto completion). > > The message is clear, but not how do I solve this problem? I want the > libraries > to be able to use other libraries, without knowing their path, only their > name. > I'm willing to use something like my up.qbs here or maybe a function to > filter > out the current root qbs (in my case lib2.qbs) from the references list, > but I > don't know if this is possible and if how to do it. I have right now no > experience in QML/JS. > > Can anybody help me, or show another solution to my problem? > > Many thanks in advance, > Björn. > _______________________________________________ > Qbs mailing list > Qbs@qt-project.org > https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/qbs >
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