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Separates "bin" and "build" at compile with Shadow Build

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Hello everyone! I work on a “big” project, with a lot of SubProjects, so I tried to keeping a clear files organization: [Project Root]  ├ 3rdparty  ├ bin  (Final executableS fileS, including DLL on Windows)  │  ├ linux  │  │  └ ...  │  ├ win32  │  │  ├ release  │  │  │  ├ SomeApp.exe  │  │  │  ├ AnotherApp.exe  │  │  │  ├ SomeDynamicLib.dll  │  │  │  └ ...  │  │  ├ debug  │  │  │  └ ...  │  │  └ tests  │  │     └ ...  │  └ ...  ├ build (all object files, removed on a clean)  │  └ (same structure as "bin")  ├ doc  ├ include (project specific headers)  ├ lib (lib*.a, lib*d.a)  ├ src  (Sources of apps and libs, including *.h)  │  ├ SomeApp  │  ├ AnotherApp  │  ├ SomeDynamicLib  │  └ ...  └ resource I want to have the objects files out from sources’ directory, so I use Shadow Build and I sets BuildDir pointing to “/Project’s Root/build/”. The problem is that binary files (final apps and libs) are builds in this directory too. Also, if I add “DESTDIR=/ProjectRoot/bin/” (so, out of the BuildDir path) in the .pro file , i get this error at compile. “Makefile.Debug:74: error : multiple target patterns. Stop.” If I set BuildDir directly to the Project’s Root, i can place binaries to /bin/, but when I compile, Qt creates (unwanted) directories that corresponds to sub projects at this place (then directly in the “Project’s Root”). Does it exists a way to make what I want? Compiled binaries in bin/ (per exemple *.exe and *.dll on Windows) Objects files and makefiles in build/ (with the pre-quoted organization) Thanks in advance

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