> No, this is not possible. The reason is that in common case those products > (applications, libraries) will diverge in some way. For example, you might > want to use different resources - icons (you probably do not want to name > them icon1.png and icon2.png, right?), .desktop entires on Linux, plist > files on Mac… > > However, you might want to share some properties among those applications - > that can be achieved via inheritance - you inherit the CppApplication item > in a file, say, MyApplication.qbs, specify common properties (cpp.cxxFlags, > cpp.cxxLanguageVersion, etc…) and then instantiate MyApplication and only > specify only what’s different (files: «main1.cpp» and files: «main2.cpp» in > your case). That way you don’t need to write all that boilerplate code over > and over again.
Some links to illustrate what Ivan just explained: https://doc.qt.io/qbs/custom-modules.html#making-qbs-aware-of-custom-modules-and-items A customized Product item: https://code.qt.io/cgit/qbs/qbs.git/tree/src/app/qbs/qbs.qbs The related base item: https://code.qt.io/cgit/qbs/qbs.git/tree/qbs-resources/imports/QbsApp.qbs _______________________________________________ Qbs mailing list Qbs@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/qbs