| @echo off |
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| |
| set "srcpath=%~dp0" |
| set "configure=%srcpath%qtbase\configure.bat" |
| if not exist "%configure%" ( |
| echo %configure% not found. Did you forget to run "init-repository"? >&2 |
| exit /b 1 |
| ) |
| |
| if not exist qtbase mkdir qtbase || exit /b 1 |
| |
| echo + cd qtbase |
| cd qtbase || exit /b 1 |
| |
| echo + %configure% -top-level %* |
| call %configure% -top-level %* |
| set err=%errorlevel% |
| |
| cd .. |
| |
| exit /b %err% |