Quote:Original post by phresnelQuote:Original post by 3Xist3nZ
Actually its handled by qmake, Qts build system. You can also use qmake with VisualStudio or make/nmake files.
cmake has a pretty good qt-support as well and handles all that precompiler stuff.
No, with QtCreator, you don't have to invoke qmake by hand.
Yes, and leading further, actually rcc, moc and uic handle the stuff.
Sidenote: I am not a begginer in Qt, and have also hacked on qmake to let it spit out Automake compatible filelists (though I haven't requested a merge with mainline yet, dunno if they want it)
ok, in this sense you are right, you dont have to invoke qmake by hand.
I never digged very deep into QtCreator, because we dont use it for production code (we still use plain qmake with VS on windows and make on linux). So you are probably a few steps ahead :)
I just played a bit with it and noticed that QtCreator creates the exact same *.pro files i am used to write manually :)