In order to better understand the QMake .pro files, I'm "porting" the flac source code to build by using qmake. So far, all is good, but in the generated makefiles, there are some hard-baked references to Qt, which I'd like to (automatically) get rid of. I understand QMake is a Qt tool, but I like the simplicity and cross-platformishness of it.
In my project file, I have (among other things like target and headers and stuff):
CONFIG -= QT
QT -= core gui
...
There are still references in the generated makefile to Qt stuff:
DEFINES = -DQT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT
INCPATH = -I"..\Qt\mkspecs\default"
QMAKE = m:\Development\x64\Qt\bin\qmake.exe
IDC = m:\Development\x64\Qt\bin\idc.exe
and then: references to yacc, zip, qt mkspecs, qmaketarget, while this should all be taken care of in the qmake (projectfile).pro step and translated to independent commands, right? If there's no Qt stuff in the project, Qt commands should be left out, or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks!
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