[CMake] cmake qt4 for dummies

John Clayton johnc at filewave.com
Wed Nov 24 12:34:22 EST 2010


See the
qt4_wrap_ui
macro 

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On Nov 24, 2010, at 7:09 PM, luxInteg <lux-integ at btconnect.com> wrote:

> On Wednesday 24 November 2010 16:33:24 David Cole wrote:
>> The example that demonstrates how to use BundleUtilities contains a Qt
>> app. See the CMakeLists file in that project for clues about how to
>> structure a Qt application.
>> 
>> See also CMake itself, in the CMake/Source/QtDialog. And ParaView, too
>> -- it's a Qt app.
>> 
>> Start with the example, though, it's much simpler than either CMake or
>> ParaView.
>> 
>> 
> Thanks  but my interest is   how to port from qmake to   cmake. The example I 
> gave was a simple project with two files  with one file being transformed    
> into another prepended by 'moc' via qmake  (Please see below):-
> 
> -------------------------------------------
> Lets say I have a  project that uses qmake  with the following files
> ../src/file1.cpp
> ../src/file2.cpp
> 
>  to compile into   some library  libTESTcpp.a.  After running qmake   and
> make the build-log reveals:-
> compiled file1.cpp
> cpmpiled file2.cpp
> compiled moc/moc_file2.cpp
> 
> then
> archived *.o  ino libTESTcpp.a.
> 
> I merely wnat to know how to generate    moc/moc_file2.cpp
> 
> I.E   whether:-
> 
> a)  the  transformation for file2.cpp  to moc/moc_file2.cpp be
>  manually done  as per:-
> configure_file(../src/file2.cpp ../src/moc/moc_file2.cpp @COPYONLY)  ?
>  OR
> 
> b) OR  it done otherwise and if so how so?
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