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qmake would look for mkspecs/ in the directory containing the current project file. this makes completely no sense with recursive projects: a) nobody would make per-project specs and b) specs meant to be global would not be found. consequently, we look for a project root when starting qmake and use only that directory. if .qmake.cache is found/set, we assume that to be the project root. otherwise, we search for mkspecs/ the same way we search for the cache - just to up until we find one or hit the root. if we are shadow-building, search the build dir as well. Change-Id: Ie66b189a40c21203d956e681cbef44a89f98cd17 Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Marius Storm-Olsen <marius.storm-olsen@nokia.com> |
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cachekeys.h | ||
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main.cpp | ||
Makefile.unix | ||
Makefile.win32 | ||
Makefile.win32-g++ | ||
Makefile.win32-g++-sh | ||
meta.cpp | ||
meta.h | ||
option.cpp | ||
option.h | ||
project.cpp | ||
project.h | ||
property.cpp | ||
property.h | ||
qmake_pch.h | ||
qmake.pri | ||
qmake.pro |