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| |
| srcpath=`dirname $0` |
| srcpath=`(cd "$srcpath"; pwd)` |
| configure=$srcpath/qtbase/configure |
| if [ ! -e "$configure" ]; then |
| echo "$configure not found. Did you forget to run \"init-repository\"?" >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| mkdir -p qtbase || exit |
| |
| echo "+ cd qtbase" |
| cd qtbase || exit |
| |
| echo "+ $configure -top-level $@" |
| exec "$configure" -top-level "$@" |