Hi, all:
Since I really would like to try QT4 using CodeBlocks,
I checked out qtworkbench from http://code.google.com/p/qtworkbench/source/checkout
However, the downloaded folder only affords the source code, how to build it to a ".cbplugin " ???
There is only one Makefile.am under this folder, which seems to contain something useless.
pkgdata_DATA = QtWorkbench.zip
CLEANFILES = $(pkgdata_DATA)
QtWorkbench.zip: res/manifest.xml
PWD=`pwd` cd $(srcdir)/res && zip $(PWD)/QtWorkbench.zip manifest.xml *.xrc > /dev/null
I'm just wondering how to compile this qtworkbench to produce the needed qtworkbench.cbplugin for me to add into codeblocks IDE?
Cheers
JIA
Does it have a bootstrap file?
Also I suppose you can use C::B to build the plugin, look for .cbp file.
this is also very recent : http://forums.next.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,11772.0.html
Maybe you could give it a try.
Hi, SVN doesn't contain a bootstrap file.
Yes, I did a successful build of this plugin.
However, it seems nothing has been produced.
:? :(
Can you help to try it as well?
Cheers
JIA Pei
Quote from: oBFusCATed on January 02, 2010, 12:12:45 AM
Does it have a bootstrap file?
Also I suppose you can use C::B to build the plugin, look for .cbp file.
Ok, found it !!
Produced here " Linking dynamic library: ../../../devel/share/codeblocks/plugins/libQtWorkbench.so "
Gosh.. how come it's not produced right down the project folder??
Let me move on a bit.
Cheers
JIA
QtWorkbench installed successfully I think.
However, is it good for Linux?
Since on my Ubuntu 9.10,
1) qt4 header files are defaultly in
/usr/include/qt4
2) qt4 library files are defaultly in
/usr/lib/qt4
So, how to set up qtworkbench for my Ubuntu?
Wiki at http://code.google.com/p/qtworkbench/wiki seems only afford some instructions for Windows users.
1) What should I fill in "base" under Ubuntu? (compare to http://code.google.com/p/qtworkbench/wiki/GlobalVariables )
2) What should I fill in " QT Installation Directory" and "Make Specifications Directory" under Ubuntu? (compare to http://code.google.com/p/qtworkbench/wiki/PluginConfiguration )
Finally, is qtworkbench only for windows users?
Cheers
JIA
Finally, give it up
Not convenient at all..
It seems better to add all staffs required through "Build Options..."
Just wondering,
will manually adding all required "including directories" as well as all required "libraries"
be equivalent to setting global variables (seems to be pretty complex, but still doesn't work fine ).
Best Regards
JIA
No, impossible. Because QT will call qmake first to produce some intermediate files, which will be further used to compile the final binary executable file.
So, can anybody show the entire process of how qtworkbench is working under Linux ??
I strictly followed the Wiki at http://code.google.com/p/qtworkbench/wiki/QtWorkbenchProjects
But, I always obtain the following error messages
"
make: Makefile: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `Makefile'. Stop.
Process terminated with status 2 (0 minutes, 0 seconds)
0 errors, 0 warnings
"
So, is it possible that "Ubuntu 9.10 + CodeBlocks 8.02 + qtworkbench 0.60 alpha" is not working?
Urgent Best Regards
JIA
Quote from: jiapei100 on January 02, 2010, 04:19:48 AM
Finally, give it up
Not convenient at all..
It seems better to add all staffs required through "Build Options..."
Just wondering,
will manually adding all required "including directories" as well as all required "libraries"
be equivalent to setting global variables (seems to be pretty complex, but still doesn't work fine ).
Best Regards
JIA