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Consider switching from QMake to CMake #16
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Hi,
qmake seems to work well on windows and mac. I don't much experience
with qmake on linux, though on my virtual box setup it seems to work fine.
Cheers,
Ajay
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1 I have a problem with building with qmake.
2 cmake is more cross-platform tool (I mean it has support of lot of
compilers)
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Problem is I will then have to shift to cmake straight away.
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1 I have a problem with building with qmake on linux (it complains about backslashes in paths, I've replaced all the backslashed in paths with slashes but it still complains).
2 cmake is more cross-platform tool (I mean it has support of lot of compilers)
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