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    ludde
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    Been looking for a while, but cannot find any exact details as to what can be used as a platform scope in a qmake file.
    I know I can use win32, unix and macx as well as anything that matches a mkspec, e.g. win32-msvc2008.
    But is there a description somewhere of exactly what I can use, and exactly how these are matched against the actual platform where qmake is run?

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      Eddy
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      "Do you know this link? ":http://www.qtcentre.org/wiki/index.php?title=Undocumented_qmake

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        ludde
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        Yeah, I've used it for other things in the past. Not really up-to-date, and most of the things there have found their way into the real qmake documentation, including most of what it contains about platform scopes. But thanks anyway.

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          Eddy
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          maybe you could look in the sources to see which parameters are set.

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            ludde
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            Yeah, well, that's a good answer to any question here I guess... look in the source code. :)

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              It's our last resort ;)

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