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In addition to converting the qt package to the GENTARGETS infrastructure, this commit also does the following (related) things in the Qt package: * Create a BR2_PACKAGE_QT_CONFIG_FILE option, which can be used to pass a custom Qt configuration file, such as the ones found in src/corelib/global/qconfig-*.h. This used to be possible, but required changing qt.mk directly, which isn't really how we configure things in Buildroot. * Remove the BR2_PACKAGE_QT_EMB_PLATFORM option, the embedded platform name is now computed directly in qt.mk. * The QT_CONFIGURE variable, which hosted all ./configure options, has been renamed to QT_CONFIGURE_OPTS, for consistency with what we do in the AUTOTARGETS infrastructure. * The QT_DEP_LIBS variable has been renamed to QT_DEPENDENCIES, so that dependencies are properly handled by the GENTARGETS infrastructures. * The QT_QMAKE_SET macro (used to adjust the path/flags of the compiler/linker) has been extended with an additional argument, which allows to pass the source directory of Qt. * All the installation procedure has been rewritten to fit within the GENTARGETS mechanism. [Peter: fixed minor issues pointed out by Will] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Acked-by: Luca Ceresoli <luca@lucaceresoli.net> Acked-by: Will Wagner <willw@carallon.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk> |
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