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#############################################################################
##
## Copyright (C) 2018 The Qt Company Ltd.
## Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/
##
## This file is part of Qt for Python.
##
## $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
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##
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## General Public License version 2.0 or (at your option) the GNU General
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##
## $QT_END_LICENSE$
##
#############################################################################
from ..options import *
from ..utils import copydir, copyfile, copy_icu_libs, find_files_using_glob
def prepare_standalone_package_linux(self, executables, vars):
built_modules = vars['built_modules']
# <qt>/lib/* -> <setup>/PySide2/Qt/lib
destination_lib_dir = "{pyside_package_dir}/PySide2/Qt/lib"
copydir("{qt_lib_dir}", destination_lib_dir,
filter=[
"libQt5*.so.?",
"libicu*.so.??",
],
recursive=False, vars=vars, force_copy_symlinks=True)
# Check if ICU libraries were copied over to the destination
# Qt libdir.
resolved_destination_lib_dir = destination_lib_dir.format(**vars)
maybe_icu_libs = find_files_using_glob(resolved_destination_lib_dir,
"libicu*")
# If no ICU libraries are present in the Qt libdir (like when
# Qt is built against system ICU, or in the Coin CI where ICU
# libs are in a different directory) try to find out / resolve
# which ICU libs are used by QtCore (if used at all) using a
# custom written ldd, and copy the ICU libs to the Pyside Qt
# dir if necessary. We choose the QtCore lib to inspect, by
# checking which QtCore library the shiboken2 executable uses.
if not maybe_icu_libs:
copy_icu_libs(self._patchelf_path, resolved_destination_lib_dir)
if self.is_webengine_built(built_modules):
copydir("{qt_lib_execs_dir}",
"{pyside_package_dir}/PySide2/Qt/libexec",
filter=None,
recursive=False,
vars=vars)
copydir("{qt_prefix_dir}/resources",
"{pyside_package_dir}/PySide2/Qt/resources",
filter=None,
recursive=False,
vars=vars)
# <qt>/plugins/* -> <setup>/PySide2/Qt/plugins
copydir("{qt_plugins_dir}",
"{pyside_package_dir}/PySide2/Qt/plugins",
filter=["*.so"],
recursive=True,
vars=vars)
# <qt>/qml/* -> <setup>/PySide2/Qt/qml
copydir("{qt_qml_dir}",
"{pyside_package_dir}/PySide2/Qt/qml",
filter=None,
force=False,
recursive=True,
ignore=["*.so.debug"],
vars=vars)
# <qt>/translations/* -> <setup>/PySide2/Qt/translations
copydir("{qt_translations_dir}",
"{pyside_package_dir}/PySide2/Qt/translations",
filter=["*.qm", "*.pak"],
force=False,
vars=vars)
# Copy the qt.conf file to libexec.
copyfile(
"{build_dir}/pyside2/PySide2/qt.conf",
"{pyside_package_dir}/PySide2/Qt/libexec",
vars=vars)
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