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How to clone "blueZ" as a project ?

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    Anonymous_Banned275
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    I can clone "blueZ" library but it won't start / run as project.
    I actually like to have a source copy so I can compare my code...
    Any suggestions how to do this would be appreciated

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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      The bluez sourcecode can be found here: https://github.com/bluez/bluez

      Qt Online Installer direct download: https://download.qt.io/official_releases/online_installers/
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        I know that - I want to clone it as a project.
        If I just clone it I cannot navigate it using QT editor . makes search awkward.

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          I know that - I want to clone it as a project.
          If I just clone it I cannot navigate it using QT editor . makes search awkward.

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          @AnneRanch blueZ doesn't use qmake, CMake or Autotools as build system, so support in QtCreator will be limited.

          But you should be able to open and navigate it when you simply open the makefile via:

          File->New File or Project...->Import Project->Import existing Project


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          A: It's blue light.
          Q: What does it do?
          A: It turns blue.

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