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*: transfer back to cmake from autotools autotools just made lots of things more complicated than they should have and many things broke (i.e. translations)
author Paper <paper@paper.us.eu.org>
date Thu, 20 Jun 2024 05:56:06 -0400
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1 This is just like any typical autotools-based project. 1 This is just like any typical cmake-based project.
2 2
3 To install, it's as simple as: 3 To install, it's as simple as:
4 0). autoreconf -i 4 1). cmake ..
5 This step is only necessary if you're cloning from the repository.
6 Tarballs will have this step done already. This step requires autoconf,
7 automake, libtool, pkg-config/pkgconf, and libcurl installed already.
8 1). ./configure
9 Configures the build, finds Qt and the necessary runtime libraries. 5 Configures the build, finds Qt and the necessary runtime libraries.
10
11 NOTE: If you don't have Qt binaries on your PATH (e.g. MacPorts),
12 you can temporarily add it by prepending `PATH=qt_path:$PATH"
13 before configuring.
14 2). make 6 2). make
15 Builds the package. 7 Builds the package.
16 3). make install 8 3). make install
17 Installs the package. Use a suitable permission escalator like sudo 9 Installs the package. Use a suitable permission escalator like sudo
18 or doas. 10 or doas.
19 11
20 On Windows, you'll want to use a Unix-like environment such as msys2 or Cygwin. 12 On Windows, you'll probably want to use a Unix-like environment such as msys2
13 or Cygwin. No other environments have been tested yet.