[Releasing] Compiling Qt 5 alpha 20120314: msvc2010 release build
Thiago Macieira
thiago.macieira at intel.com
Mon Mar 19 00:56:35 CET 2012
On segunda-feira, 19 de março de 2012 09.49.34, Rohan McGovern wrote:
> One problem with having any part of Qt disabled by default is
> that there is not actually a way to _enable_ such parts again via
> configure arguments.
>
> Well, Unix configure has -nomake and -make (e.g. -nomake tests disables
> tests, -make tests would enable tests if they were disabled by default).
>
> Windows configure.exe however has -nomake to disable parts, and no way
> to _enable_ parts. (There is a -make option but it has entirely
> different meaning than on Unix).
We have an option to enable the tests. Throughout Qt3 and Qt4, the tests were
enabled by -developer-build or by the LICENSE.TROLL file's presence. Why don't
we do the same?
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Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
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