[solved] Qxt installation problems
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Hi and welcome to devnet,
Did you build Qxt for both debug and release ?
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Hi
Thanks for such quick replies.
You're right, I haven't installed Qxt for debug, only for release. Did it and everything is working fine.
Thanks a lot :)
Przemek -
You welcome !
Since you have Qxt working now, please update the thread title prepending [solved] so other forum users may know a solution has been found :)
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How can I Install Qxt for debug? Could You tell me how Yod did that?
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Build Qxt for both debug and release
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When you have Qxt unzipped and run "configure.bat" it is installing Qxt in release mode. To enable debug mode run the command again, but with -debug option ("configure.bat -debug"). Than run mingw32-make & mingw32-make install again.
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Thanks guys for all Your replies.
But I got one important question to [~SGaist]. As I found in http://dev.libqxt.org/libqxt/wiki/Home the LIBQXT IS NO LONGER MAINTAINED. Is it wise to include this library to currently started project? I really like QxtLogger class working mechanism. Maybe its better to seek for newer solutions? I check QMessageLogger but its completly different and its not what Im looking for. Could anybody give me some advice? -
The library itself is still working so there's nothing wrong using it. However if you find a bug you will have to fix it yourself (or get someone to help you)
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Already implemented qxtLogger engine in my app and works very nice.
Does anybody heard about internal mechanism which control log files?
Delete old ones and e.t.c ?
Or maybe I have to implement it by myself?
Any tip will be precious.
BR
Tomek -
That will depend on your OS, e.g. on linux you have system tools that handles that