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Subject: Re: [CMake] Patches with "your name" all over them?
From: Bob Tanner <tanner () real-time ! com>
Date: 2009-03-23 21:29:24
Message-ID: gq8uvk$j9m$1 () ger ! gmane ! org
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On 2009-03-23 02:36:37 -0500, Andreas Pakulat
<apaku@gmx.de> said:
>> Looking into cmake files, I do see my name all over :-)
>
> Seems like you did an in-source build. CMake suggests to use out-of-source
> builds at all times so your source directory stays clean.
Excellent. Thank you! "My name" is gone.
Have another question. doing out-of-source build and I have src files
that include QT .moc files, but cannot find them.
Normally this files .moc files get generated in the src directory, but
out-of-source build put the .moc files into the build/src directory.
What is the typical strategy to change the -I flag to make it look int
he build/src directory?
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