Viktor Szakáts wrote: > > And since this is the first project ever posted on the internet, > I checked what's inside its '.hbi' file: > > Now, this won't work on most ppl's computer, especially > not on non-Windows ones, since it contains hard-coded > paths for all things. >
Yes, I know, it is from my laptop and remarked as "adjust your environments accoringly". > I don't understand why 'workingfolder' > should be included at all, > This is the location from where "build" process starts. > and why include 'location' > which is supposed to be the directory where this file is > _saved_ (and the dir pulled from the filename when opening > it). > -i is used as is. Interface does not have any "include location field" > DestinationFolder should be also a relative path to > 'location', in this case simple left empty. > Destination is location folder if kept empty. The value inside is passed with "-o" in .hbp. > Output is -o option. etc. > Probably you do not understood visual design. Though everything can be passed as flags, visual design is better sited to fetch is from user and supply to the underlying sub system. > This was one reason I insisted on .hbp files, which > doesn't suffer of this problem. > This is all visual vs console. > Also, instead of > -Lc:\qt\2009.03\qt\lib, HB_WITH_QT should be set on > users' PC and call it a day, but I keep saying it, and > it keeps being ignored :( > Scheduled to be put in {hbmk2} section of .env. Again you are using the word "ignored". Please think of hbIDE in visual terms. Everything obtained is passed to sub-system, in this case, hbMK2. Probably we are conflicting on re-use of components "as is". Right ? ----- enjoy hbIDEing... Pritpal Bedi _a_student_of_software_analysis_&_design_ -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/hbQT-c-stub-GC-Some-food-for-thoughts-tp4483724p4491365.html Sent from the harbour-devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour