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\chapter Installing qmake
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\section1 Installing qmake
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\e qmake is built by default when TQt is built.
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This section explains how to build \e qmake manually. Skip ahead to
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\l{The 10 minute guide to using qmake}, if you already have \e qmake.
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\section2 Installing qmake manually
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Before building TQt manually the following environment variables must
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be set:
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\list
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\i QMAKESPEC \BR This must be set to the platform and compiler
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combination that you are using on your system. \BR For example, if
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you are using Windows and Microsoft Visual Studio, you would set this
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environment variable to \e win32-msvc. If you are using Solaris and
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g++, you would set this environment variable to \e solaris-g++.
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The following is a list of environment variables available to choose
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from when setting QMAKESPEC:
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aix-64 hpux-cc irix-032 netbsd-g++ solaris-cc unixware7-g++
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aix-g++ hpux-g++ linux-cxx openbsd-g++ solaris-g++ win32-borland
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aix-xlc hpux-n64 linux-g++ openunix-cc sunos-g++ win32-g++
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bsdi-g++ hpux-o64 linux-icc qnx-g++ tru64-cxx win32-msvc
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dgux-g++ hurd-g++ linux-kcc reliant-64 tru64-g++ win32-watc
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freebsd-g++ irix-64 macx-pbuilder reliant-cds ultrix-g++ win32-visa
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hpux-acc irix-g++ macx-g++ sco-g++ unixware-g
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hpux-acc irix-n32 solaris-64 unixware7-cc
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The environment variable should be set to qws/envvar where envvar is
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one of the following:
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linux-arm-g++ linux-generic-g++ linux-mips-g++ linux-x86-g++
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linux-freebsd-g++ linux-ipaq-g++ linux-solaris-g++ qnx-rtp-g++
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\i TQTDIR \BR This must be set to where TQt is (or will be) installed.
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For example, \e {c:\\qt} and \e {\\local\\qt}
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\endlist
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Once the environment variables are set go into the qmake directory, \e
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$TQTDIR/qmake, e.g. \e{C:\\qt\\qmake}. Now run \e make or \e nmake
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depending on your compiler.
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When the make has completed, \e qmake is ready for use.
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