That explains why I always end up on clones when I use a search engine... sad. Sometimes I feel like The Qt Company doesn't totally appreciate the open source side of Qt.
Anyway it is easier to use Woboq clone, they have nice code browsing functionalities: https://code.woboq.org/qt5/qttools/src/windeployqt/utils.cpp.html#_Z11patchQtCoreRK7QStringPS_ 2017-10-25 11:55 GMT+02:00 Christian Gagneraud <chg...@gmail.com>: > On 25/10/17 22:25, Benjamin TERRIER wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> To get an idea of how patching Qt5 works, one can look at the function >> patchQtCore() used in windeployqt. >> It will give you an idea of how its done on windows. >> >> http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qttools.git/tree/src/windeployqt/utils.cpp#n948 > > > Thank you for that one, it is a different implementation of what I was > referring to. > > My point is now: > > Google returns no result because the Qt company refuses to publish its open > source tools in an open manner: code.qt.io explicitly expresses that it does > not wish to be indexed by search engines. > > Man, any sysadmin listening here? > > <joke>If you give me an ssh access, I'll fix the problem.</joke> > > Chris > _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest