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Doc: Warn about using emsdk --embedded
The Qt installation instructions for WebAssembly so far recommended using emsdk --embedded. Anyhow, this does mean that the .emscripten file will _not_ be put into the user's home directory, as Qt Creator expects. Change-Id: I0301d97e96baf0976b93ff7fc80e4f0cb058ea2e Reviewed-by: Leena Miettinen <riitta-leena.miettinen@qt.io>
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Windows, \MinGW (found in \uicontrol {Developer and Designer Tools}).
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\li Check out \c emsdk and install and activate \c emscripten, as
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instructed in \l {Qt for WebAssembly}.
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\note Do not use the \c{--embedded} option for activating the
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\c emscripten version in the \c emsdk, because \QC
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expects to find the \c{.emscripten} file describing the toolchain in
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your home directory.
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\li On Windows, you have to download and install \c sed, as instructed
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in \l{http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/sed.htm}
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{sed for Windows}.
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