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[solved] Create top level QT project to build multiple projects

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    code_fodder
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    Hi, thanks for that.

    My project is not very complicated as such and I never used CMake. I would prefer to do this in the Qt environment - but if its not possible then I will try CMake : )

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      mcosta
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      Hi,

      I don't know if with qMake is NOT POSSIBLE; for sure CMake is more flexible and powerful.

      The good thing about leaning CMake is that you can use it also for non-Qt projects

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        t3685
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        Have you looked at the "Subdirs project"? It might be what you are looking for.

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          Hi,

          I don't know if with qMake is NOT POSSIBLE; for sure CMake is more flexible and powerful.

          The good thing about leaning CMake is that you can use it also for non-Qt projects

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          code_fodder
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          #6

          @mcosta Thanks for the advice, I will look into CMake : )

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            Have you looked at the "Subdirs project"? It might be what you are looking for.

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            code_fodder
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            @t3685 I mentioned in my original mail that subdirs project does not appear to be what I want (as far as I read about them and tested with them).

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              t3685
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              Unless I very misunderstood what you want, the subdirs project is you are looking for.
              We have a Subdirs project, which consists of all the libraries we have + the applications which depend on them as sub-projects.
              Sorry for not reading your first post properly by the way.

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                Unless I very misunderstood what you want, the subdirs project is you are looking for.
                We have a Subdirs project, which consists of all the libraries we have + the applications which depend on them as sub-projects.
                Sorry for not reading your first post properly by the way.

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                code_fodder
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                @t3685 No worries, I just didn't want you to think I had not done any research! ...

                So I don't quite see how this works with sub-dirs project. I am not adding a new project and I am not adding a library - there does not seem to be an option to add an existing project. Can you show a link to an example?

                All I want the "main" project to do is build a list of other projects with "CONFIG+=a b c"

                In Sub Dirs project I can add libraries, or new projects I can't see how to do an existing one :(

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                  @t3685 No worries, I just didn't want you to think I had not done any research! ...

                  So I don't quite see how this works with sub-dirs project. I am not adding a new project and I am not adding a library - there does not seem to be an option to add an existing project. Can you show a link to an example?

                  All I want the "main" project to do is build a list of other projects with "CONFIG+=a b c"

                  In Sub Dirs project I can add libraries, or new projects I can't see how to do an existing one :(

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                  t3685
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                  @code_fodder

                  I took me a while to wrap me head around the Subdirs project at first. Basically the subdirs projects in a subdir project are just regular Qt qmake projects. The subdirs project itself is just a collection of those projects.

                  For example, say you have project A, B and C in folder "A", "B" and "C" with the following pro files "A.pro", "B.pro" and "C.pro". To create a subdirs project you move the folder "A", "B" and "C" to one folder (e.g. "Subdirs"). In "Subdirs" you make your subdirs pro file "Subdirs.pro".

                  In that profile you add:

                  TEMPLATE = subdirs
                  SUBDIRS = A \
                            B \
                            C
                  

                  When you build "Subdirs.pro", everything will be built. Hope this helps. By the way, check this link:

                  http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1417776/how-to-use-qmakes-subdirs-template

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                    @code_fodder

                    I took me a while to wrap me head around the Subdirs project at first. Basically the subdirs projects in a subdir project are just regular Qt qmake projects. The subdirs project itself is just a collection of those projects.

                    For example, say you have project A, B and C in folder "A", "B" and "C" with the following pro files "A.pro", "B.pro" and "C.pro". To create a subdirs project you move the folder "A", "B" and "C" to one folder (e.g. "Subdirs"). In "Subdirs" you make your subdirs pro file "Subdirs.pro".

                    In that profile you add:

                    TEMPLATE = subdirs
                    SUBDIRS = A \
                              B \
                              C
                    

                    When you build "Subdirs.pro", everything will be built. Hope this helps. By the way, check this link:

                    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1417776/how-to-use-qmakes-subdirs-template

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                    code_fodder
                    wrote on last edited by code_fodder
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                    @t3685 ahhhh, so simple!, I was trying to use the wizards to add projects - it literally is just a .pro file with a list of sub-dirs where the next level of .pro files are! - I am sure they don't explain it in those simple terms in the docs : (

                    Thanks for persevering with your answer, up-voted accordingly : )

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                      KH-219Design
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                      Another post recently linked back to this one, so I wanted to augment this with a couple more relevant links for setting up a manageable, maintainable qmake SUBDIRS structure:

                      https://www.toptal.com/qt/vital-guide-qmake

                      https://wiki.qt.io/QMake-top-level-srcdir-and-builddir

                      Which helped me set up a working example: https://github.com/219-design/qt-qml-project-template-with-ci/blob/6af6488d74e1dc97a/main_gui.pro

                      www.219design.com
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