01.06.2016, 14:09, "Jakob van Bethlehem" :
>> Hey, that was the LTS release until 1 or 2 month ago!
>
> Oops, you're right, my mistake. Somewhere in the back of my head was that the
> 4-series was in the 4.12.x or so version, not sure where that came from.
KDE 4 I
> Hey, that was the LTS release until 1 or 2 month ago!
Oops, you're right, my mistake. Somewhere in the back of my head was that
the 4-series was in the 4.12.x or so version, not sure where that came
from. I haven't worked with Qt4 ever, but have become extremely experienced
with Qt5 from Qt 5.4
Am 1. Juni 2016 09:26:18 MESZ, schrieb Jakob van Bethlehem
:
>That is what he said, but it seems to be a typo, because the
>CMakeLists.txt
>file clearly states 'set(QT_DIR
>${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/ThirdParty/Qt/4.8.6)'
Ok, I overlooked that one...
>- still a
That is what he said, but it seems to be a typo, because the CMakeLists.txt
file clearly states 'set(QT_DIR
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/ThirdParty/Qt/4.8.6)'
- still a stone-age version of Qt actually :(
Sincerely,
Jakob van Bethlehem
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 9:09 AM, Hendrik Sattler
Am 1. Juni 2016 09:02:41 MESZ, schrieb Jakob van Bethlehem
:
>Hej,
>
>Some things that come to mind:
>* You're generating files *inside* the source tree - you're not
>supposed to
>do that
>* Why do you want to have a special Qt_tmp directory? I don't see the
>benefit,
Hej,
Some things that come to mind:
* You're generating files *inside* the source tree - you're not supposed to
do that
* Why do you want to have a special Qt_tmp directory? I don't see the
benefit, and without that requirement you can simply use the qt4_wrap_cpp
macro explicitly and you still
It seems CMakw could not find the generated moc_xxx files. I modified the
scripts to specify moc_xxx files is generated, but it still has same errors.
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND ( OUTPUT ${Qt_tmp}/moc_GMWindow.cpp
COMMAND ${QT_MOC_CMD} ${GM_DIR}/GMWindow.h -o
Hi,
I am compiling a simple Qt3 application on Linux using CMake. In my case, I
need to build moc_xxx files with custom options and output to a specified
directory, So, I was not using CAMKE_AUTO macros. My cmake scripts create a
"Qt_tmp" directory and output moc_xxx there.
It looked it always