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I think that's only an informational message; after running qmake, the project still generates a Makefile in the top-level directory which you can build the project with by just calling 'make'.
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Oh, you're right. My bad.
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I still have issues getting it to build properly. When I use something like PREFIX=$HOME/somewhere
I get errors while running make install, apparently some headers are tried to copy to /usr/include and when I circumvent that by manually setting the include dir it tries to copy to /usr/share/qt/mkspecs.
Is this intended?
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It tries to install some stuff into Qt plugin and Qt mkspecs directories. Because that is where Qt/qmake will look for them. But yes for development another solution would be better.
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I found that setting CONFIG+=local-install in the qmake command line prevented it from installing outside of the PREFIX, for me at least.
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Ah yes we have that option for that purpose.
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Ah nice, now it is working for me. I must say though that I find it weird that the prefix is not by default enforced for all files.
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