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rajeshs
14th November 2007, 10:22
Hi All,
I have more than one include path in qmake,like below
qmake -project "INCLUDEPATH+=../include" "INCLUDEPATH+=../interface"
../include and ../interface are my directory structures,
I tried the above with different orders, its taking only include directory not interface directory.
The same is working in Windows but not in Linux !
If anybody knows how to resolve please reply,
wysota
14th November 2007, 10:28
Try this:
qmake -project "INCLUDEPATH+=../include ../interface"
rajeshs
14th November 2007, 10:39
sorry I tried this options already
I tried even
qmake -project INCLUDEPATH+=../include ../interface
qmake -project INCLUDEPATH+=../interface ../include
and same options with 2 INCLUDEPATH
For all cases it's taking only ../include
I didn't get what is the problem here ? Is there any restriction like directoryname should include ..
How its working in windows!?
wysota
14th November 2007, 10:47
Which version of qmake you are using? It works fine for me with qmake 2.01 (Qt 4.3.2) under Linux.
rajeshs
14th November 2007, 11:28
I am using Qt4.3.0 in Linux
wysota
14th November 2007, 11:32
Try upgrading then.
rajeshs
14th November 2007, 11:54
then is this problem with only Qt4.1?
Ok i will upgrade and let you know..
jpn
14th November 2007, 11:54
For me "qmake -v" outputs exactly the same version, 2.01a, for both Qt 4.3.0 and 4.3.2.
I tried even
qmake -project INCLUDEPATH+=../include ../interface
qmake -project INCLUDEPATH+=../interface ../include
Just to assure, these did actually have quotes around the include path part, right?
jpn
14th November 2007, 11:57
I am using Qt4.3.0 in Linux
then is this problem with only Qt4.1?
So which one is it? There's quite a big difference between 4.1 and 4.3.
rajeshs
14th November 2007, 12:11
sorry , I am wrong i am using 4.3.0 ..
lni
14th November 2007, 18:47
There seems to have a simpler way...
Just do "qmake -project", then edit the generated file and add the path?
rajeshs
15th November 2007, 04:25
I tried with by editing generated .pro file , I need this to achieve by qmake option itself,
If any body have idea reply.
wysota
15th November 2007, 10:38
As J-P noticed, you must be doing something wrong, because it works for him in Qt 4.3.0. Did you remember to surround the variable with quotes?
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