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-For general information read README.txt instead.
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-To build this example you will need:
-* A recent version of CMake (3.1+)
-* Make sure that a --standalone PySide2 package (bundled with Qt libraries) is installed into the
- current active Python environment (system or virtualenv)
-* qmake to be in your PATH (so that CMake find_package(Qt5) works; used for include headers)
-* use the same Qt version for building the example application, as was used for building
-* PySide2, this is to ensure binary compatibility between the newly generated bindings libraries,
- the PySide2 libraries and the Qt libraries.
-
-For Windows you will also need:
-* Visual studio environment to be active in your terminal
-* Correct visual studio architecture chosen (32 vs 64 bit)
-* Make sure that your Qt + Python + PySide + CMake app build configuration is the same (either or
- all Release (which is more likely) or all Debug).
-
-You can build this example by executing the following commands (slightly adapted to your file
-system) in a terminal:
-
-cd ~/pyside-setup/examples/scriptableapplication
-(or cd C:\pyside-setup\examples\scriptableapplication)
-mkdir build
-cd build
-cmake -H.. -B. -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
-(or cmake -H.. -B. -G "NMake Makefiles JOM" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release)
-make (or nmake / jom)
-./scriptableapplication (or scriptableapplication.exe)