Den 23-11-2015 kl. 20:09 skrev Roland Winklmeier:
I'm working together with a team on a medium complex project. Our build
system is qmake and since some of us had previous experience with cmake,
we introduced a project structure with subdirs. It looks similar to the
following:
project.pro (subdirs)
|-- src.pro (subdirs)
|-- lib1.pro (lib)
|-- lib2.pro (lib)
|-- plugins.pro (subdirs)
|-- plugin1.pro (lib)
|-- plugin2.pro (lib)
[...]
This gives us a nice hierarchical structure and all works nicely as long
as we use QtCreator. But some of us prefer to use native IDE's like
Visual Studio. When trying to create a Visual Studio solution from the
above (with qmake -tp vc -spec win32-msvc2013 -r), a *.sln is created
for each subdirs template instead of tracking them as child projects. So
project.sln does not contain any projects.
Do we hit a missing feature/bug in qmake or is it me using the subdirs
template incorrect?
I got the idea from qtbase which also has recursive subdirs.
This definitely works, I use it all the time. You need to show us some
of your pro files before we can help you.
Do you have "TEMPLATE = subdirs" in the file that has the SUBDIRS list?
Bo Thorsen,
Director, Viking Software.
--
Viking Software
Qt and C++ developers for hire
http://www.vikingsoft.eu
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