Dear Tobias,
Thanks for taking up my suggestions regarding an improvement of the
"conflict dialog"!
One more remark I want to add in a more general way, referring to
the subject of "clash of cultures" between CMake and Qt world and
your following explanations:
...
>If not asked to import a dire
> -Original Message-
> From: Qt-creator On Behalf Of Andy
> Sent: Wednesday, 9 October 2019 3:42 PM
> To: Cornelis Bockemühl
> Cc: qt-creator
> Subject: Re: [Qt-creator] ?==?utf-8?q? Setup of CMake based projects
>
> Cornelis:
>
> You aren't the o
Cornelis:
You aren't the only one! I always have to pause and look hard at this
dialog - and I'm never sure I chose wisely.
This has come up at least once or twice on this list and there may be
already be an issue for it in the system.
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Hi Tobias,
This is a "side track" of the initial thread about setup problems of CMake
based projects: I was mentioning the fact that already now the QtCreator
sometimes asks what to do with certain settings that seem to be "changed on
disk" - probably meaning: there are differences between *.u
Hi all,
Sorry for hijacking this thread, but I instantly created a suggestion
[1] that tangents this topic.
Not only with CMake, also with other build systems there are often
several steps needed after checking out a project and before working on it.
I remember Tobias mentioned the wish to crea
Dear Tobias,
>The CMake version is great, it already has fileapi! Unfortunately your
>Creator is too old to make use of it.
>
>For the CMake version you use, the 4.11 snapshots will work best. You
>can find binaries over at
>https://download.qt.io/snapshots/qtcreator/4.11/ , so no need to build
>
Hello Tobias,
>Hi Cornelis,
>
>first of all: Thank you very much for taking the time to provide your
>feedback! May I ask which version of CMake and Qt Creator you use?
>Creator has three very different ways to interact with CMake, based on
>the features that are available there -- which mostly d