view deploy/osx/paths.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 2d48532a074b
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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 QtXml QtSvg 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 $current"
            relative=$(echo "$x" | sed -e "s,$app.app/Contents/,," \
				       -e 's,[^/]*/,../,g' \
				       -e 's,/[^/]*$,/Frameworks/'"$fwk"',' )
            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!"