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Subject: Re: Re: Basic Configuration for qmake
From: Alvin Beach <abeach () deepvision ! ca>
Date: 2004-02-19 13:26:16
Message-ID: 20040219132616.JZMA22720.simmts12-srv.bellnexxia.net () smtp8 ! sympatico ! ca
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Hello Tarjei,
I have see the environment variable before but for some reason KDevelop doesn't use \
the environment when building I guess. I can manually build my project in KDevelop's \
konsole but typing make. But for some reason, (even if the KDevelop project is \
configured to use the correct Makefile), I get an error when I do Project->Build. \
Something about being unable to find the QT build files. The only way to fix this is \
to manually add the QTDIR variable to the Makefile (even if it's ~/.bash_profile (or \
~/.bashrc)).
Any ideas how I can get around this?
Alvin
>
> From: Tarjei Knapstad <tarjeik@chemcon.no>
> Date: 2004/02/19 Thu AM 08:11:25 AST
> To: "kdevelop@kdevelop.org" <kdevelop@kdevelop.org>
> Subject: Re: Basic Configuration for qmake
>
> On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 21:40, A Beach wrote:
> > What I have to do is at the variable QTDIR to the Makefile produced by qmake.
> > Mine looks like:
> >
> > QTDIR = /usr/lib/qt3
> >
> > But everytime you run qmake, you will need to re-add the variable.
> >
>
> <snip>
>
> To avoid "re-adding" the variable you can add this to your
> $HOME/.bash_profile
>
> export QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt3
>
> Log out of X, and the next time you log in this variable will be
> permanently set.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Tarjei
>
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