freebsd-ports/devel/qt5-dbus/Makefile

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# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= dbus
DISTVERSION= ${QT5_VERSION}
CATEGORIES= devel
PKGNAMEPREFIX= qt5-
MAINTAINER= kde@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Qt D-Bus inter-process communication module
LIB_DEPENDS= libdbus-1.so:devel/dbus
USE_QT5= core qmake_build buildtools_build
QT_DIST= base
HAS_CONFIGURE= yes
CONFIGURE_ARGS= -no-gui -no-xcb
USE_LDCONFIG= ${PREFIX}/${QT_LIBDIR_REL}
BUILD_WRKSRC= ${WRKSRC}/src/${PORTNAME}
INSTALL_WRKSRC= ${BUILD_WRKSRC}
TOOLS= qdbuscpp2xml qdbusxml2cpp
QT_DEFINES= DBUS
QT_CONFIG= dbus
Update Qt5 ports to 5.9.3. This took quite a lot of time because Qt's own build system underwent several changes in 5.8.0 that took a while to adapt to. And, of course, qt5-webengine is a behemoth that we need to patch like crazy due to its bundling of Chromium. In fact, most of the Chromium patches in qt5-webengine have been imported with no changes from www/chromium@433510 ("www/chromium: update to 56.0.2924.87"). New port: accessibility/qt5-speech Bigger changes to Qt5 ports we had to make: - Qt now allows using a configure.json file to define configuration options and specify configuration checks that can be done when qmake is invoked. However, configure.json checks done in a subdirectory only propagates to subdirectories, and checks elsewhere will fail if all .pro files are being parsed at once (i.e. qmake -recursive), so several ports had to switch to USES=qmake:norecursive along with manual additional qmake invocations in subdirectories in order to work. It's been mentioned in a few places such as Qt's bug tracker that qmake's recursive mode is pretty much deprecated, so we might switch to non-recursive mode by default in the future. - Uses/qmake.mk: Introduce QMAKE_CONFIGURE_ARGS. qmake now accepts arbitrary options such as '-foo' and '-no-bar' at the end of the command-line. They can be specified in QMAKE_CONFIGURE_ARGS. - graphics/qt5-wayland: The port can only be built if graphics/mesa-libs is built with the WAYLAND option, so a corresponding option (off by default) was added to the port. - misc/qt5-doc: Switch to a pre-built documentation tarball. The existing port was not working with Qt 5.9. Instead of trying to fix it, switch to what Gentoo does and fetch a tarball that already contains all documentation so that we do not have to build anything at all. The tarball's name and location in download.qt.io look a bit weird, but it seems to work fine. - www/qt5-webengine: Use binutils from ports, Chromium's GN build system generates a build.ninja that uses ar(1) with the @file syntax that is not supported by BSD ar, so we need to use GNU ar from binutils. - x11-toolkits/qt5-declarative-render2d: This port was merged into the main Qt Declarative repository upstream, and into x11-toolkits/qt5-quick in the ports tree. Changes to other ports we had to make: - biology/ugene: Drop a '#define point "."' that is not present in more recent versions of the port. Defining a macro with such a common name causes build issues with Qt 5.9, which uses |point| as an argument name in methods. - cad/qelectrotech: Fix plist with Qt 5.9. Directories are no longer installed with `cp -f -R', but rather `qmake install qinstall', which does not install %%DATADIR%%/elements/10_electric/20_manufacturers_articles/bosch_rexroth/.directory That's a local file that should not even have been part of the tarball anyway. - chinese/gcin-qt5: Add additional private Qt directories (which should not be used in the first place) to get the port to build with Qt 5.9. - devel/qtcreator: Fix plist with Qt 5.9. Something changed in qdoc and some test classes no longer generate documentation files. - security/keepassx-devel: Import a patch sent upstream almost a year ago to fix the build with Qt 5.9. Thanks to antoine for the exp-run, and tcberner and Laurent Cimon <laurent@nuxi.ca> for landing changes in our qt-5.9 branch. PR: 224849
2018-01-06 22:30:31 +01:00
post-configure:
.for d in src/dbus src/tools/qdbuscpp2xml src/tools/qdbusxml2cpp
${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/${d}
cd ${WRKSRC}/${d} && ${SETENV} ${QMAKE_ENV} ${_QMAKE} ${QMAKE_ARGS} ${WRKSRC}/${d}
.endfor
post-build:
.for t in ${TOOLS}
@cd ${WRKSRC}/src/tools/${t} && \
${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${MAKE} ${MAKE_FLAGS} ${MAKEFILE} \
${_MAKE_JOBS} ${MAKE_ARGS} ${ALL_TARGET}
.endfor
post-install:
.for t in ${TOOLS}
@cd ${WRKSRC}/src/tools/${t} && \
${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${MAKE} ${MAKE_FLAGS} ${MAKEFILE} \
${MAKE_ARGS} ${INSTALL_TARGET}
.endfor
.include <bsd.port.mk>