"make distclean" will clean the target and the makefile(s) too.

On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 4:49 PM, August Hörandl <august.hoera...@gmx.at> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch 10 März 2010 schrieb Eric Anderson:
>> Suggestions, anecdotes of experience, and pointers to specific
>> documentation sections or books on QT will be greatly appreciated.
>
> I am a teacher and some colleges an i use qtcreator for some time now:
> Just tell the students to do build/"clean all" before submitting the
> whole directory as a zip, rar or tar.gz file. You have to delete the
> Makefile (which gets not cleaned) or call build/"run qmake" to use the
> project.
>
> It is possible, at least in linux, to use "make dist" to create a
> .tar.gz file -- but this rather unusable because it includes a lot of
> unneeded stuff, but it is simple to use on the command line, includes
> the version number, but there is no menu entry in qtcreator.
>
> Another suggestion would be to use git, subversion or any other version
> control system. You get the additional benefit of teaching about version
> control, the pupils don't lose work and sometimes the revision history
> gives some hints about the connections between different students.
>
> hth
> Gustl
>
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