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The paths for "qmake" and "cmake" will not work when they are relative paths.
This problem is pretty subtle, when setup.py breaks because it cannot create the
simple list at line 712, variable "cmake_cmd". This innocent looking list is causing problems, because
it uses qtinfo.py, and this is dependent on properties which call back into
the subprocess module!
The properties in qtinfo.py are now real properties, because their values are
early computed in __init__. The problem is solved by this patch.
Change-Id: I877b6644fa2909ca9ac1f23d4ce5accfc869716b
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io>
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* cleaning up unneeded redeclarations in setup.py
* making sure our "-qt=X" get passed to cmake (doesn't make any difference so far, but makes sense)
* rename getQMakePath to getQMakeCommand and make it return the complete command
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with _qmake_command
Well, not more left to say.
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Like an user noticed (thanks for that), I just missed to rename a variable.
So I just fixed it and added made the code at this place a little bit more failsave.
https://github.com/PySide/pyside2-setup/commit/ca90a050c12f52bf5f4fb55f721ee5811f583afe#commitcomment-15862337
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This configuration needs to be set by setup.py and is then known in the make files.
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Since Qt has a headers variable, there is no reason for a work-around.
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following error: can't concatenate bytes to None
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