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+CMake supports and encourages out-of-source builds, which do not clutter the source directory.
+You can (and should) thus use an arbitrary directory for building.
+There is no "make distclean"; "make clean" should usually be enough since CMake actually
+cleans up properly (qmake often didn't). If you really want to get rid of all build files,
+just remove the build directory.
+
+Usually, you should build Quassel as follows:
+
+cd /path/to/build/dir
+cmake /path/to/quassel
+make
+
+Additionally, you may add some options to the cmake call, prefixed by -D. These need to follow
+the source directory PATH:
+
+cmake /path/to/quassel -D<option1> -D<option2>
+
+NOTE: In order to reconfigure, you need to remove CMakeCache.txt (or empty
+ the build directory), otherwise cmake will ignore modified -D options!
+
+Quassel recognizes the following options:
+
+-DBUILD=<string>
+ Specify which Quassel binaries to build. <string> may contain any combination of
+ "core", "client", "mono" or "all".
+
+-DQT=/path/to/qt
+ Use a non-system Qt installation. This is for example useful if you have a static
+ Qt installed in some local dir.
+
+-DSTATIC=1
+ Enable static building of Quassel. You should link the static versions of some libs
+ (in particular libstdc++.a) into /path/to/build/dir/staticlibs in oder to create
+ a portable binary!