diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 1db60fd..14a7984 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ Right now there are some alternatives to UEFITool that you could find useful too ## Installation You can either use [pre-built binaries for Windows and macOS](https://github.com/LongSoft/UEFITool/releases) or build a binary yourself. -* To build a binary that uses Qt library (UEFITool) you need a C++ compiler and an instance of [Qt5 or Qt6](https://www.qt.io) library. Install both of them, get the sources, generate makefiles using qmake (`qmake ./UEFITool/uefitool.pro`) and use your system's make command on that generated files (i.e. `nmake release`, `make release` and so on). -* To build a binary that doesn't use Qt (UEFIExtract, UEFIFind), you need a C++ compiler and [CMAKE](https://cmake.org) utility to generate a makefile for your OS and build environment. Install both of them, get the sources, generate makefiles using cmake (`cmake UEFIExtract`) and use your system's make command on that generated files (i.e. `nmake release`, `make release` and so on). +* To build a binary that uses Qt library (UEFITool) you need a C++ compiler and an instance of [Qt5 or Qt6](https://www.qt.io) library. Install both of them, get the sources, generate makefiles using qmake (`qmake ./UEFITool/uefitool.pro`) and use your system's make command on that generated files (i.e. `nmake release`, `make release` and so on). Qt6-based builds can also use CMAKE as an altearnative build system. +* To build a binary that doesn't use Qt (UEFIExtract, UEFIFind), you need a C++ compiler and [CMAKE](https://cmake.org) utility to generate a makefile for your OS and build environment. Install both of them, get the sources, generate makefiles using cmake (`cmake UEFIExtract`) and use your system's make command on that generated files (i.e. `nmake release`, `make release` and so on). Non-Qt builds can also use Meson as an alternative build system. ## Known issues * Image editing is currently only possible using an outdated and unsupported UEFITool 0.28 (`old_engine` branch) and the tools based on it (`UEFIReplace`, `UEFIPatch`). This is the top priority issue #67, which is being worked on, albeit slowly (due to the amount of coding and testing required to implement it correctly).