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diff --git a/README.cmake.md b/README.cmake.md deleted file mode 100644 index 60c446e8d..000000000 --- a/README.cmake.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -# CMake super project -For development convenience, a CMake super project is included in the root of the repository. - -The super project can be built using standalone CMake, or using an IDE's CMake integration -(Qt Creator for example). - -Nevertheless the default build process is done via setup.py, in which case each of the -sub-projects are built and installed separately, as mentioned, the super project is just -for development convenience. - -## IDE (Qt Creator) case - -When using an IDE, just open the root CMakeLists.txt file as a new project, and make sure to -specify the following things: - - * LLVM_INSTALL_DIR - the environment variable should point to your libclang library location - * Qt - either select a Qt Kit when configuring the project, or make sure that the - qmake binary is present in the PATH environment variable. - * Python - the PATH environment variable should also point to the Python interpreter - which you wish to use for building the projects (can either be a system - interpreter, or a virtualenv one for example) - -Once that is done, just re-run CMake, so that it picks up the new environment values. -If needed, all other cache variables defined by the project files can be re-adjusted -(for example FORCE_LIMITED_API). - -## Command line CMake case - -When building using the command line CMake binary, make sure to invoke it in a separate -build directory, and not in the root source directory. - -Make sure you have the correct environment variables set up, as described in the previous section. - -The invocation would then look like: -```bash -mkdir build && cd build -cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. -# make or nmake or msbuild or jom -``` |