When generating a project, the directories can be specified as arguments to the qmake call. As a result files can either be incorrectly added to the project with a leading slash, or can end up duplicated. By passing the absolute path with the file, it ensures that the file is added correctly and no duplicates occur as a result. Task-number: QTBUG-48342 Change-Id: If774de8d7f5cceca80042a25a3aa4e5b045249da Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io> |
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| cachekeys.h | ||
| main.cpp | ||
| meta.cpp | ||
| meta.h | ||
| option.cpp | ||
| option.h | ||
| project.cpp | ||
| project.h | ||
| property.cpp | ||
| property.h | ||
| qmake-aux.pro | ||
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| qmake_pch.h | ||