view deploy/osx/copy-qt.sh @ 1145:52cbb3f6b9fa pluginscan

Make use of, and warn for, the plugin checker for all types of plugin. Haven't yet resolved the question of how to install and find it.
author Chris Cannam
date Thu, 14 Apr 2016 14:03:18 +0100
parents b2c45b831ea8
children 1e63105fc82d
line wrap: on
line source
#!/bin/bash

set -eu

app="$1"
if [ -z "$app" ]; then
	echo "Usage: $0 <appname>"
	echo "Provide appname without the .app extension, please"
	exit 2
fi

frameworks="QtCore QtNetwork QtGui QtXml QtSvg QtWidgets QtPrintSupport QtDBus"

plugins="dds gif icns ico jp2 jpeg mng tga tiff wbmp webp cocoa minimal offscreen"

qtdir=$(grep "Command:" Makefile | head -1 | awk '{ print $3; }' | sed s,/bin/.*,,)

if [ ! -d "$qtdir" ]; then
    echo "Failed to discover Qt installation directory from Makefile, exiting"
    exit 2
fi

fdir="$app.app/Contents/Frameworks"
pdir="$app.app/Contents/plugins"

mkdir -p "$fdir"
mkdir -p "$pdir"

echo
echo "Copying frameworks..."
for fwk in $frameworks; do
    cp -v "$qtdir/lib/$fwk.framework/$fwk" "$fdir" || exit 2
done

echo "Done"

echo
echo "Copying plugins..."
for plug in $plugins; do
    pfile=$(ls "$qtdir"/plugins/*/libq"$plug".dylib)
    if [ ! -f "$pfile" ]; then
	echo "Failed to find plugin $plug, exiting"
	exit 2
    fi
    target="$pdir"/${pfile##?*plugins/}
    tdir=`dirname "$target"`
    mkdir -p "$tdir"
    cp -v "$pfile" "$target" || exit 2
done

echo "Done"