Configures the target binary's name to include an architecture-specific suffix.
The command is defined in the Core component of the Qt6 package, which can be loaded like so:
find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Core)
This command was introduced in Qt 6.0.
Warning: This command is deprecated since Qt 6.5. Use qt_add_executable or qt_add_library instead.
Note: This command should only be called if targeting the Android platform.
qt_android_apply_arch_suffix(target)
If versionless commands are disabled, use qt6_android_apply_arch_suffix() instead. It supports the same set of arguments
as this command.
The CMake SUFFIX target property controls the suffix used on the file name of the target's built binary. This command is a convenience for setting that property to an architecture-specific value.
This is useful when installing multiple builds for different Android architectures into the same install location, as it prevents the libraries for different architectures from overwriting each other.
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