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author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Wed, 14 Aug 2019 14:52:50 +0100 |
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#!/bin/bash set -e app="$1" if [ -z "$app" ]; then echo "Usage: $0 <appname>" echo "Provide appname without the .app extension, please" exit 2 fi set -u frameworks="QtCore QtNetwork QtGui QtWidgets QtPrintSupport QtDBus" echo echo "I expect you to have already copied these frameworks from the Qt installation to" echo "$app.app/Contents/Frameworks -- expect errors to follow if they're missing:" echo "$frameworks" echo echo "Fixing up loader paths in binaries..." for fwk in $frameworks; do install_name_tool -id $fwk "$app.app/Contents/Frameworks/$fwk" done find "$app.app" -name \*.dylib -print | while read x; do install_name_tool -id "`basename \"$x\"`" "$x" done for fwk in $frameworks; do find "$app.app" -type f -print | while read x; do if [ -x "$x" ]; then current=$(otool -L "$x" | grep "$fwk" | grep amework | grep -v ':$' | awk '{ print $1; }') [ -z "$current" ] && continue echo "$x has $current" case "$x" in # *PyQt*) # These are "special" Qt libraries used by # the PyQt module. They need to refer to their # own local neighbours. Ugh, but let's handle # those manually here. # relative="$fwk.so" # ;; *) # The normal Qt case relative=$(echo "$x" | sed -e "s,$app.app/Contents/,," \ -e 's,[^/]*/,../,g' \ -e 's,/[^/]*$,/Frameworks/'"$fwk"',' ) ;; esac echo "replacing with relative path $relative" install_name_tool -change \ "$current" "@loader_path/$relative" "$x" fi done done find "$app.app" -type f -print | while read x; do if [ -x "$x" ]; then qtdep=$(otool -L "$x" | grep Qt | grep amework | grep -v ':$' | grep -v '@loader_path' | awk '{ print $1; }') if [ -n "$qtdep" ]; then echo echo "ERROR: File $x depends on Qt framework(s) not apparently present in the bundle:" echo $qtdep exit 1 fi fi done echo "Done: be sure to run the app and see that it works!"