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Otherwise it can happen that we pick up the tool for the host system,
which will break compilation.
Users can still pass
-psql_config /path/to/pg_config
or
-mysql_config /path/to/mysql_config
manually.
[ChangeLog][QtSql] When cross-compiling pg_config, mysql_config
are not looked up in PATH anymore. Pass -psql_config path/to/pg_config
or -mysql_config path/to/mysql_config to explicitly enable PSQL or
MySQL in this setup.
Fixes: QTBUG-73565
Change-Id: I35ff32322bac69f1575ce6c846a56ac2ae3b8d55
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
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in addition to the actual library resolution, also resolve the headers
belonging to the library, to validate the include path, and possibly
ensure that the right version of the library is present.
the "include" entries were moved out of the "test" objects, and renamed
to "headers". this cleanly permits libraries without compile tests.
the headers were not put into the sources, because the variance among
the includes is generally orthogonal to the variance among the
libraries.
note that this - like the library resolution - provides no support for
darwin frameworks. consequently, the opengl libraries are excluded from
the conversion on darwin.
similarly, wasm is excluded (centrally), because emcc is magic and would
need advanced wizardry to be dealt with.
Change-Id: Ib390c75371efa2badcfec9b74274047ce67c3e5a
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Paul Wicking <paul.wicking@qt.io>
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this considerably speeds up failures, as no doomed build is attempted,
and produces more reliable results, as no second lookup (which would be
subject to environment changes) is done any more during the build.
in principle, this also opens up possibilities like selecting specific
variants of dependencies, automatically extracting rpaths, etc.
qt_helper_lib.prf also needs to create fully resolved library names now.
Change-Id: I65f13564b635433030e40fa017427bbc72d1c130
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
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the json format uses single strings for library sources, as that leads
to less noisy source text. however, this implies the need for de-quoting
and subsequent re-quoting whenever the values are processed. so change
the internal representation to regular qmake string lists as the first
thing when processing the lib source, and re-quote only when outputting
the values.
CFLAGS are excluded, because we'll deal with them differently.
Change-Id: I4ab43d98085ea9f6601fd21ac2afb5bce4f7e2a9
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
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amends 09e2fc43ab.
Task-number: QTBUG-62402
Change-Id: I63ca700b12646e8be97735b67c1519b0b4625798
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
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our binary packages come without many sql drivers, because they have
proprietary dependencies we cannot ship. not every user wants to build
all of qt from scratch, so it makes sense to make it possible to
"enrich" the existing installation by compiling just the drivers. to
enable this, the drivers' configuration must be independent. but note
that it's still not possible to configure a single driver - the entire
sqldrivers directory is configured at once.
a side effect of this is that the availability of the sql plugins
cannot be made known with publicFeatures any more, because there is no
associated module pri file to put that information into. that should be
made inconsequential by making qtHaveModule() work for plugins.
Task-number: QTBUG-58372
Change-Id: Ibdebe3199688a57f93cea82dc15623081d1280f5
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
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