Cool! Thanks your reply. I will try and let you know of the results.
Regards, -- Nuno Santos No dia 04/01/2015, às 13:36, Reinhardt Behm <rb...@hushmail.com> escreveu: >> On 04.01.2015 20:24, Nuno Santos wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have performed on the command line “qmake myproject.pro” to generate the >> Xcode project file. >> >> It happens that all the files generated on this process as well as the moc_* >> generated files polute my source directory. >> >> To avoid this I have tried to create a xcode dir and ran “qmake >> ../myproject.pro”, however, this way, the project doesn’t compile on xcode, >> complaining about >> >> clang: error: no such file or directory: >> '/Users/nsantos/workspace/myproject/myproject_qml_plugin_import.cpp' >> clang: error: no input files >> >> It seems it is not ready for this dir architecture. >> >> Is there any ways of making a cleaner source directory without making the >> xcode project polluting it with Makefiles and moc_* files, etc? >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Regards, >> >> Nuno Santos > I use mostly Linux and not Xcode but I assume the qmake vars OBJECTS_DIR, > UI_DIR, MOC_DIR and DESTDIR also work there. > Using them you can control where all the files will be placed and avoid > polluting yout source directory. > > I am using > > MOC_DIR = .build/moc > UI_DIR = .build/ui > OBJECTS_DIR = .build/obj > DESTDIR = ./bin > > in nearly every .pro file. This keeps my source directory clean. qmake will > even create those dirs automatically. > By using ".build/" this directory is created inside the source dir but hidden > in Linux. > > -- > Reinhardt > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest
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