Greetings all, Here's a question about a weird behaviour of "qmake". - Qt release: 4.7.4 - OS: Windows 7 64bits - Compiler: Visual C++ 2010 Pro
Let's assume I have a "project.pro" file containing something like this: LIBS += -L$(SOME_LIB_PATH) LIBS += -lsome_lib_cool ...so I have a bunch of "*.lib" files in a directory SOME_LIB_PATH. Now assume there are two files in this directory: SOME_LIB_PATH/some_lib_cool.lib SOME_LIB_PATH/some_lib_cool2.lib The weird thing is that when generating the "project.vcxproj" file (for use within Visual C++), "qmake" includes a link to "some_lib_cool2.lib", *NOT* to "some_lib_cool.lib" as requested in the "project.pro" file... As if "qmake" was using the given "-l" filenames as patterns and just returning the last filename actually found in the directory. Has anyone else seen this behaviour? Is there a workaround? (no, I don't want to remove/rename that "some_lib_cool2.lib" file, it's here for plenty of reasons, good or bad is not the point here). Thanks for any hint. -- /- Yves Bailly - Software developper -\ \- Sescoi R&D - http://www.sescoi.fr -/ "The possible is done. The impossible is being done. For miracles, thanks to allow a little delay." _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest