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===Using the Wizard=== | ===Using the Wizard=== | ||
- | With QtSDK 1.1, all you need to do is go to Build-> Publish Project... --> Start Wizard | + | With QtSDK 1.1, all you need to do is go to Build-> Publish Project... --> Start Wizard. |
You can then choose to upload your app directly to the repository using your [https://garage.maemo.org/ maemo garage] account, or you can do the more straightforward approach of choosing not to upload through QtSDK (make sure that the "do not upload" box is ticked) and instead uploading the generated files using [https://garage.maemo.org/extras-assistant/index.php Maemo Extras Assistant] (check your /tmp/qtc_packing_appname/ folder for the .changes, .tar.gz and .dsc files). | You can then choose to upload your app directly to the repository using your [https://garage.maemo.org/ maemo garage] account, or you can do the more straightforward approach of choosing not to upload through QtSDK (make sure that the "do not upload" box is ticked) and instead uploading the generated files using [https://garage.maemo.org/extras-assistant/index.php Maemo Extras Assistant] (check your /tmp/qtc_packing_appname/ folder for the .changes, .tar.gz and .dsc files). | ||
====Issues==== | ====Issues==== | ||
- | Some developers have encountered problems with the debian/rules file using this method, in which case it should be noted that one working solution is to uncomment the "qmake PREFIX=/usr" and "dh_shlibdeps" lines in the rules file (as suggested by notation in the actual file itself). Another common solution is to check that each line of the rules file is indented with TABS | + | Some developers have encountered problems with the debian/rules file using this method, in which case it should be noted that one working solution is to uncomment the "qmake PREFIX=/usr" and "dh_shlibdeps" lines in the rules file (as suggested by notation in the actual file itself). Another common solution is to check that each line of the rules file is indented with TABS not spaces. |
===Using Custom Build Steps=== | ===Using Custom Build Steps=== |
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