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* CMake: Fix incorrect paths in build instructions messageAlexandru Croitor2020-06-111-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | When doing a top-level build, QT_BUILD_INTERNALS_RELOCATABLE_INSTALL_PREFIX is not set in the top-level scope. There's no point really in using the relocatable path anyway, given this will only be displayed once when either configuring qtbase or qt6. Just use CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX directly. Change-Id: Idb7e1953745f55048c42155868c2dd9384876c7c Reviewed-by: Cristian Adam <cristian.adam@qt.io>
* CMake: Make build system of installed Qt more relocatableAlexandru Croitor2020-05-071-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Aka handle CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX in a more relocatable way. The following story inspired this change. If a user wants to build a Qt repo into a different install prefix than the usual Qt one, this will fail configuration because we look for various things like syncqt, qdoc, etc relative to CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX, which will now point to a different location where none of the above tools are located. The intent for such a use case is to support building Qt packages with Conan, which sets a random install prefix when configuring a repo. The idea is to derive the qt prefix dynamically from the QtBuildInternals package location. Essentially it's a reverse relative path from the QtBuildInternalsConfig.cmake file to the install prefix that was specified when initially configuring qtbase. Once the dynamic prefix is computed (so we know where the possibly relocated Qt is), we can find tools like syncqt and qdoc. This is an initial attempt to support a use case like that. More design work will probably needed in case if tools / libs need to be found in a location different than the Qt install prefix (so support for multiple install prefixes / search paths). An example of such a case would be when building qtdeclarative and qtquickcontrols2 as Conan packages in one go. Most likely the qmltyperegistrar tool will be located in the random install prefix set by Conan, so building qtquickcontrols2 might fail due to not finding the tool in the original Qt install prefix. As to the implementation details, the change does the following: - Dynamically computes and sets the QT_BUILD_INTERNALS_RELOCATABLE_INSTALL_PREFIX variable when find_package()'ing QtBuildInternals. It's an absolute path pointing to where the relocated Qt is. - When building qtbase this variable is not yet available (due to QtBuildInternalsExtra not existing), in that case we set the variable to the absolute path of CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX (but only for the initial qtbase configuration). - Remove QT_BUILD_INTERNALS_ORIGINAL_INSTALL_PREFIX which was used for standalone tests purposes. It's not needed now that we compute the location of the Qt prefix dynamically. - The Unixy qt-cmake and qt-cmake-private shell scripts now use a relative path to find the toolchain file we created. - The toolchain file also dynamically computes the location of the Qt packages, and adds them to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH. - A lot of existing CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX uses are replaced with QT_BUILD_INTERNALS_RELOCATABLE_INSTALL_PREFIX. This includes finding tool locations, mkspecs dir, path environment setup for tools, etc. - Some places still use CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH in the following cases - When determining paths while configuring qtbase (valid cases) - When I wasn't sure what the behavior should be, so I left them as-is (an example is documentation generation, do we want to install it into the random Conan prefix, or into the main prefix? Currently it installs in the random prefix). Note that relocating a Qt installation does not work for non-prefix / non-installed builds, due to hardcoded paths to include directories and libraries in generated FooTargets.cmake files. Task-number: QTBUG-83999 Change-Id: I87d6558729db93121b1715771034b03ce3295923 Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
* CMake: Write QT_BUILD_PARTS to qmodule.priJoerg Bornemann2020-04-171-14/+1
| | | | | Change-Id: I4bddba38b51df3c70780d94f64a31b3040cb0bc8 Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
* CMake: Report which qt parts will be built by defaultAlexandru Croitor2020-04-021-0/+25
| | | | | | | | | Like libs, tools, examples, tests. Built by default means they are part of the default make / ninja target. Change-Id: I304e5724fc5dbd39626e9d589a6e1e92a4dd7882 Reviewed-by: Leander Beernaert <leander.beernaert@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
* CMake: Port most of the configure summary supportAlexandru Croitor2020-03-091-0/+327
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Teaches configurejson2cmake about summaries / reports, so things like enabled features, configure sections, notes, etc. Add relevant CMake API for adding summary sections and entries, as well as configure reports. The commands record the passed data, and the data is later evaluated when the summary needs to be printed. This is needed, to ensure that all features are evaluated by the time the summary is printed. Some report and summary entries are not generated if they mention a feature that is explicitly exclduded by configurejson2cmake's feature mapping dictionary. This is to prevent CMake from failing at configure time when trying to evaluate an unknown feature. We should re-enable these in the future. A few custom report types are skipped by configurejson2cmake (like values of qmake CONFIG or buildParts). These will have to be addressed a case-by-case basis if still needed. Change-Id: I95d74ce34734d347681905f15a781f64b5bd5edc Reviewed-by: Leander Beernaert <leander.beernaert@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
* Implement qtbase fixes for superbuildsJean-Michaƫl Celerier2020-01-081-0/+35
Change-Id: I0d3445cf0740e3925fa9342dac4d07892518afe5 Reviewed-by: Qt CMake Build Bot Reviewed-by: Cristian Adam <cristian.adam@qt.io>