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Some of the depends were referring to qmake targets and some of them
were referring to make targets. That's unnecessarily confusing. Make
them consistent.
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For the sake of a uniform test procedure, it is cleaner to have
`make module-qtactiveqt' always working, but simply not building
anything on platforms where ActiveQt is not supported.
Without this, any test procedure for building Qt5 needs to be able
to know or determine that ActiveQt should only be built on Windows.
Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald
Change-Id: I3869bbacdc6598a764561a4b9f6042c49e6ffae8
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The previous method of adding qtlocation did not allow
`make module-qtlocation' to work.
Reviewed-by: Alex
Change-Id: I75caab75ddf8ed5800c75933097df297b0021c6c
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The module is not yet enabled as various other repos need
to be in place first.
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Reviewed-by: Trust me
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It will not be part of Qt5.
Reviewed-by: Marius Storm-Olsen
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Force all top-level makefile rules to be named `module-$GITSUBMODULE',
including the addition of the missing qlalr and qtqa targets.
This naming convention must be upheld, otherwise there is no simple
way to programmatically build a single git submodule and all of its
dependencies.
Reviewed-by: Liang Qi
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Reviewed by: Olivier Goffart
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