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= qmake =
==Introduction==


== Introduction ==
'''qmake''' is a tool that automates the generation of Makefiles for projects (using Qt or not), i.e., acts as a build system tool. There is a [http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-manual.html whole section] of the [http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/ official Qt documentation] dedicate to this tool. The idea behind this wiki page is to collect some material not present there yet and also tips & tricks that can be useful.


'''qmake''' is a tool that automates the genaration of Makefiles for projects (using Qt or not), i.e., acts as a build system tool. There is a [http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-manual.html whole section] of the [http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/ official Qt documentation] dedicate to this tool. The idea behind this wiki page is to collect some material not present there yet and also tips & tricks that can be useful.
==See also==


== External References ==
*[[Undocumented_QMake|Undocumented QMake]]
*[[qmake properties|Description of qmake properties]]


* [http://paulf.free.fr/undocumented_qmake.html Undocumented qmake], by Paul John Floyd. Although a little old, there is interesting stuff there.
==External References==
 
*[http://paulf.free.fr/undocumented_qmake.html Undocumented qmake], by Paul John Floyd. Although a little old, there is interesting stuff there.

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Introduction

qmake is a tool that automates the generation of Makefiles for projects (using Qt or not), i.e., acts as a build system tool. There is a whole section of the official Qt documentation dedicate to this tool. The idea behind this wiki page is to collect some material not present there yet and also tips & tricks that can be useful.

See also

External References

  • Undocumented qmake, by Paul John Floyd. Although a little old, there is interesting stuff there.