/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (c) 2012 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies). ** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal ** ** This file is part of Qt Creator ** ** ** GNU Free Documentation License ** ** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free ** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of this ** file. ** ** ****************************************************************************/ // ********************************************************************** // NOTE: the sections are not ordered by their logical order to avoid // reshuffling the file each time the index order changes (i.e., often). // Run the fixnavi.pl script to adjust the links to the index order. // ********************************************************************** /*! \contentspage index.html \previouspage creator-os-supported-platforms.html \page creator-project-other.html \nextpage creator-project-cmake.html \title Using Other Build Systems \QC project wizards create projects that are configured to use qmake. Most of the instructions in this manual apply to using qmake. \list \o \l{Setting Up a CMake Project} CMake is an alternative to qmake for automating the generation of build configurations. \o \l{Setting Up an Autotools Project} \QC can open projects that use the Autotools build system. You can build and run the projects directly from \QC. \o \l{Setting Up a Generic Project} \QC supports generic projects, so you can import existing projects that do not use qmake or CMake. This enables you to use \QC as a code editor and to fully control the steps and commands used to build the project. \endlist */