* qtdiag outputs diagnostics on the current Qt installation and can be helpful to find issues. * qtpluginfo is useful while writing plugins for Qt5/KDE Plasma Reviewed by: rakuco, mat Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11280
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Makefile
26 lines
685 B
Makefile
# $FreeBSD$
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PORTNAME= qtdiag
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DISTVERSION= ${QT5_VERSION}
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CATEGORIES= sysutils
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PKGNAMEPREFIX= qt5-
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MAINTAINER= kde@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Tool for reporting diagnostic information about Qt and its environment
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USES= qmake:outsource
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USE_QT5= core gui
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QT_DIST= tools
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PLIST_FILES= ${QT_BINDIR}/qtdiag
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# Similarly to x11/qt5-qev, it makes more sense to just run the build system
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# from the qtdiag directory. If we run it from the top of the source tree, it
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# will look for a lot more dependencies for other tools such as lupdate, which
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# we do not really have to depend on.
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WRKSRC_SUBDIR= src/${PORTNAME}
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post-patch:
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${CP} ${WRKSRC}/../../.qmake.conf ${WRKSRC}
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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