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Hi Chris,
>> The problem wasn't with make, it was with your makefile. qmake
generates regular makefiles
>> that work just fine.
Unfortunately, qmake is not appropriate for the rest of our system
with is not qt based.
That's why I originally ignored qmake. Now we went with Scons which can
be used with the
rest of the system and it's qt tool works great.
I don't understand why QT is manufactoring their own toolsets and
everyone promotes it instead of concentracting on the core libraries.
Why produce their own unit testing software when there are several which
they can extend and contribute back to the community?
Cheers,
Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Thompson [mailto:programmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 5:58 PM
To: qt-interest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: QT3.3.5 VC++: Broken reference to slot
On Thursday 22 December 2005 08:52, Benjamin Ari Schleimer wrote:
> Ok, I admit that the dependiences weren't well resolved.
> That's why I don't use make anymore...
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