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How to overwrite the `make dist` default target of Qmake?

In a Qt project, I need to provide a custom make dist. So I added the following lines to the *.pro file:

QMAKE_EXTRA_TARGETS += dist
dist.commands = [...]

That works, but shows the following warnings each time I run make:

Makefile:209: warning: overriding commands for target `dist'
Makefile:188: warning: ignoring old commands for target `dist'

Apart from that, it works pretty well and completely overwrites Qm开发者_开发技巧ake's default make dist target. But the warnings are really annoying.

I could use a different target name such as make dist-all, but make dist is an established standard command. Is it possible to overwrite Qmake's make dist without getting warnings?

Maybe I'm on the wrong track? Should I handle this issue in a different way?


the warning is generated by make not by qmake, because dist gets defined twice - which is not allowed. You can't redefine the dist target without recompiling qmake, because the dist target is hardcoded in qmake/generators/unix/unixmake.cpp

to solve the problem you could edit the makefile after it is generated by qmake (using a script for example that wrapps the qmake call and then removes the standard dist target)

or use another target-name like 'myDist'

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