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Re: qbs 1.8.0 released



Hi Jonathan,

Qbs will be literally unusable if the processlauncher binary can't be found, since it won't be able to execute any commands. You can use the QBS_RELATIVE_LIBEXEC_PATH qmake variable when building qbs in order to point it to the alternative libexec directory (see https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/195815/ for example).

I would recommend that you build a small example project (such as one of the ones in examples/) to check that it works.

> On May 31, 2017, at 7:52 AM, Jonathan Riddell <jr@jriddell.org> wrote:
> 
> I've updated this and qt creator 4.3.0 in KDE neon
> 
> https://packaging.neon.kde.org/qt/qbs.git/log/?h=Neon/release
> https://packaging.neon.kde.org/qt/qtcreator.git/
> https://community.kde.org/Neon/Git
> 
> Main issue is that qbs_processlauncher is in a non-Debian happy
> libexec dir, so I moved it to a more compliant dir
> 
> https://packaging.neon.kde.org/qt/qbs.git/tree/debian/rules?h=Neon/release#n58
> 
> but this seems likely to break things if it can't be found
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> 
> On 30 May 2017 at 23:04, Jake Petroules <Jake.Petroules@qt.io> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Just my usual friendly reminder that qbs 1.8.0 was released yesterday; please update the Debian and Ubuntu packages accordingly whenever possible.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> --
>> Jake Petroules - jake.petroules@qt.io
>> The Qt Company - Silicon Valley
>> Qbs build tool evangelist - qbs.io
>> 

-- 
Jake Petroules - jake.petroules@qt.io
The Qt Company - Silicon Valley
Qbs build tool evangelist - qbs.io


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