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Lisp: the cross-compile cache is
~/.cache/commmon-lisp/ecl-<target-platform>...
. Please remember to purge it if you want to rebuild everything after any change to your ECL version (read: not all changes to ECL are caught automatically). -
Qt: in the above case, a
make clean
will also force the recompilation of any Lisp code next time you do a build. -
LQML: any time you upgrade LQML, please purge the build directories in
src/
, including.qmake.stash
in case you use a different Qt version (see alsosrc/mkdirs.sh
) and rebuild the whole library for every single platform.
You may find that an example won't work anymore after upgrading LQML. This is probably due to internal changes (to the app template files), so you better wipe off the whole example and start over.
You probably want to create an alias for qmake, like:
alias qmake='<path-to-qt>/<compiler>/bin/qmake'
Please make sure you have both ECL 23.9.9 and either Qt5.15 or Qt6 installed (see readme-qt).
$ cd src/build
$ qmake ../lqml.pro
$ make -j4
$ sudo make install
On Unix systems you may need to create the following link:
sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libecl.so.23.9 /usr/lib/libecl.so.23.9
To build the static library needed for building your own apps, do:
- desktop
$ cd src/build
$ qmake ../lqml-lib.pro
$ make
- android (note separate build directory)
$ cd src/build-android
$ qmake-android ../lqml-lib.pro
$ make
- ios (note separate build directory)
$ cd src/build-ios
$ qmake-ios ../lqml-lib.pro
$ make
The library files can be found under platforms/<os>/lib/