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diff --git a/doc/html/qmake-manual-2.html b/doc/html/qmake-manual-2.html index cb1126dba..f51ae67b8 100644 --- a/doc/html/qmake-manual-2.html +++ b/doc/html/qmake-manual-2.html @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ body { background: #ffffff; color: black; } <p>Before building TQt manually the following environment variables must be set:</p> <ul><li><p>QMAKESPEC <br> This must be set to the platform and compiler combination that you are using on your system. <br> For example, if you are using Windows and Microsoft Visual Studio, you would set this environment variable to <em>win32-msvc</em>. If you are using Solaris and g++, you would set this environment variable to <em>solaris-g++</em>.</p> <p>The following is a list of environment variables available to choose from when setting QMAKESPEC:</p> -<p>aix-64 hpux-cc irix-032 netbsd-g++ solaris-cc unixware7-g++ aix-g++ hpux-g++ linux-cxx openbsd-g++ solaris-g++ aix-xlc hpux-n64 linux-g++ openunix-cc sunos-g++ win32-g++ bsdi-g++ hpux-o64 linux-icc qnx-g++ tru64-cxx win32-msvc dgux-g++ hurd-g++ linux-kcc reliant-64 tru64-g++ win32-watc freebsd-g++ irix-64 macx-pbuilder reliant-cds ultrix-g++ win32-visa hpux-acc irix-g++ macx-g++ sco-g++ unixware-g hpux-acc irix-n32 solaris-64 unixware7-cc</p> +<p>aix-64 hpux-cc irix-032 netbsd-g++ solaris-cc unixware7-g++ aix-g++ hpux-g++ linux-cxx openbsd-g++ solaris-g++ aix-xlc hpux-n64 linux-g++ openunix-cc sunos-g++ win32-g++ bsdi-g++ hpux-o64 linux-icc qnx-g++ tru64-cxx win32-msvc dgux-g++ hurd-g++ linux-kcc tru64-g++ win32-watc freebsd-g++ irix-64 macx-pbuilder ultrix-g++ win32-visa hpux-acc irix-g++ macx-g++ sco-g++ unixware-g hpux-acc irix-n32 solaris-64 unixware7-cc</p> <li><p>TQTDIR <br> This must be set to where TQt is (or will be) installed. For example, <em>c:\qt</em> and <em>\local\qt</em></p> </ul><p>Once the environment variables are set go into the qmake directory, <em>$TQTDIR/qmake</em>, e.g. <em>C:\qt\qmake</em>. Now run <em>make</em> or <em>nmake</em> depending on your compiler.</p> <p>When the make has completed, <em>qmake</em> is ready for use.</p> |