view deploy/osx/copy-qt.sh @ 2153:f57b0eea9201

Remove LTO again. It makes linking very slow, I'm not noticing any practical difference in performance, it doesn't work correctly on Travis image etc, and it sometimes breaks in incremental builds.
author Chris Cannam
date Thu, 06 Dec 2018 09:55:36 +0000
parents 11342618ccbe
children 4e2749c58e77
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#!/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="gif icns ico jpeg tga tiff wbmp webp cocoa minimal offscreen macstyle"

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 $frameworks; do
    if [ ! -d "$qtdir/lib/$fwk.framework" ]; then
	if [ "$fwk" = "QtDBus" ]; then
	    echo "QtDBus.framework not found, assuming Qt was built without DBus support"
	    continue
	fi
    fi
    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"