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If you call qmake | If you call qmake from the prebuilt binaries of Qt, it produces Xcode project files (xxx.xcodeproj) instead of makefiles. You can create regular makefiles with these commands: | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
rm -rf hello. | rm -rf hello.xcodeproj | ||
rm Info.plist | rm Info.plist | ||
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</code> | </code> | ||
If you want to create | If you want to create makefiles by default, you can tell qmake by executing the following commands: | ||
<code> | <code> |
Latest revision as of 21:55, 14 June 2016
If you call qmake from the prebuilt binaries of Qt, it produces Xcode project files (xxx.xcodeproj) instead of makefiles. You can create regular makefiles with these commands:
rm -rf hello.xcodeproj
rm Info.plist
qmake -spec macx-g++
If you want to create makefiles by default, you can tell qmake by executing the following commands:
cd $QTDIR/mkspecs
rm default
ln -s macx-g++ default