** Specifying compiler and linker flags **: To specify specific flags to be used during compilation or linking, use the CXXFLAGS and LINKFLAGS environment variables. sqlite) use a C compiler instead to specify that set the CC environment variable. The specified compiler will be used throughout. Specifying the compiler: A C++ compiler can be specified by setting the CXX environment variable to the configure step, e.g.ĬXX=/path/to/c++/compiler/g++. waf-1.5.18 install after the build, which will copy qctool to /my/favourite/path/bin/qctool. waf-1.5.18 configure -prefix=/my/favourite/path Setting install location: adding -prefix to the configure step: You may need to tweak the configuration step in order to successfully compile qctool. That's generally ok as long as the 'configure' finished successfully message appears. Note: the configure step may report some libraries can't be found. See Issue #74 for what might happen if not. Note: the build process currently works best if you are using python version 2. QCTOOL compilation is done in two parts: the configure step, which tries to find any needed prerequisites or optionally used libraries, and the build step which compiles qctool. See the page on downloading QCTOOL for download instructions. QCTOOL also uses the following libraries which are included in the qctool repository and don't need to be installed beforehand: Zlib is already installed on most systems. QCTOOL requires the following external libraries which must be installed (with headers) before compilation: For instructions on compiling older versions, see Compiling QCTOOL v1. This page describes compilation of QCTOOL v2.
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