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diff --git a/doc/reference/modules/qt-modules.qdoc b/doc/reference/modules/qt-modules.qdoc index 638160104..df5219ccd 100644 --- a/doc/reference/modules/qt-modules.qdoc +++ b/doc/reference/modules/qt-modules.qdoc @@ -55,6 +55,22 @@ The Qt modules that have properties and relevant file tags are described in separate topics. + \section1 Qt-specific Module Provider Properties + + Looking up a Qt installation happens via a \l{Module Providers}{module provider}. + By default, if a dependency to a Qt module is encountered, \QBS collects all Qt installations + it can find. This lookup happens by searching for \c qmake executables in the \c PATH + environment variable. Alternatively, you can explicitly tell \QBS which Qt + installations it should consider by setting the \c Qt.qmakeFilePaths + \l{Parameterizing Module Providers}{module provider property}. In that case, + the environment will be ignored. For instance, with the following Linux command line, + \QBS will build the project against a custom Qt instead of the standard one in \c{/usr/bin}: + \code + $ qbs moduleProviders.Qt.qmakeFilePaths:/opt/myqt/bin/qmake + \endcode + You can also set the module provider property in a profile. The simplest way to do + this is via the \l setup-qt tool. + \section1 List of Submodules \table |