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Tulip overrides CMake's built-in add_library() and add_executable() commands, so obviously things would explode at some point. This is a band-aid solution to get things working; the right solution would be to stop overriding CMake's commands, or even stopping setting RPATH on libraries and executables altogether, but that depends on getting the Tulip developers involved (I'm still figuring out if they respond to pings and patches). - Use quazip from ports instead of building Tulip's bundled copy. Bundled software is evil. - Clean up CMAKE_ARGS. PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR and LOCALBASE were used years ago in patch-CMakeLists.txt, but that has not been the case for several releases at least. - Clean up the port's dependencies: * devel/qt4-assistant, devel/qt4-designer have not been required since Tulip 3.something. * devel/qt4-libqtassistantclient is severely outdated and unsupported, thankfully it has not been used since Tulip 3.4.0. * devel/libqxt is not needed because Tulip always builds its own bundled copy. * Add explicit dependency on print/freetype2 since the port links directly against it. * Stop depending on devel/libexecinfo directly and use USES=execinfo instead. |
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