subsurface/Configure.mk
Dirk Hohndel f3f7bf51fa Merge branch 'Qt'
After the 3.1 release it is time to shift the focus on the Qt effort - and
the best way to do this is to merge the changes in the Qt branch into
master.

Linus was extremely nice and did a merge for me. I decided to do my own
merge instead (which by accident actually based on a different version of
the Qt branch) and then used his merge to double check what I was doing.

I resolved a few things differently but overall what we did was very much
the same (and I say this with pride since Linus is a professional git
merger)

Here's his merge commit message:

    This is a rough and tumble merge of the Qt branch into 'master',
    trying to sort out the conflicts as best as I could.

    There were two major kinds of conflicts:

     - the Makefile changes, in particular the split of the single
       Makefile into Rules.mk and Configure.mk, along with the obvious Qt
       build changes themselves.

       Those changes conflicted with some of the updates done in mainline
       wrt "release" targets and some helper macros ($(NAME) etc).

       Resolved by largely taking the Qt branch versions, and then editing
       in the most obvious parts of the Makefile updates from mainline.

       NOTE! The script/get_version shell script was made to just fail
       silently on not finding a git repository, which avoided having to
       take some particularly ugly Makefile changes.

     - Various random updates in mainline to support things like dive tags.

       The conflicts were mainly to the gtk GUI parts, which obviously
       looked different afterwards.  I fixed things up to look like the
       newer code, but since the gtk files themselves are actually dead in
       the Qt branch, this is largely irrelevant.

       NOTE! This does *NOT* introduce the equivalent Qt functionality.
       The fields are there in the code now, but there's no Qt UI for the
       whole dive tag stuff etc.

    This seems to compile for me (although I have to force
    "QMAKE=qmake-qt4" on f19), and results in a Linux binary that seems to
    work, but it is otherwise largely untested.

Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2013-05-17 22:01:41 -07:00

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Makefile

# -*- Makefile -*-
# This file contains the detection rules
all:
PKGCONFIG=pkg-config
XML2CONFIG=xml2-config
XSLCONFIG=xslt-config
QMAKE=qmake
MOC=moc
UIC=uic
CONFIGFILE = config.cache
ifeq ($(CONFIGURING),1)
# Detect the target system
# Ask the compiler what OS it's producing files for
UNAME := $(shell $(CC) -dumpmachine 2>&1 | grep -E -o "linux|darwin|win|gnu|kfreebsd")
# find libdivecomputer
# First deal with the cross compile environment and with Mac.
# For the native case, Linus doesn't want to trust pkg-config given
# how young libdivecomputer still is - so we check the typical
# subdirectories of /usr/local and /usr and then we give up. You can
# override by simply setting it here
#
ifeq ($(CC), i686-w64-mingw32-gcc)
# ok, we are cross building for Windows
LIBDIVECOMPUTERINCLUDES = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --cflags libdivecomputer)
LIBDIVECOMPUTERARCHIVE = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --libs libdivecomputer)
RESFILE = packaging/windows/subsurface.res
LDFLAGS += -Wl,-subsystem,windows
LIBWINSOCK = -lwsock32
else ifeq ($(UNAME), darwin)
LIBDIVECOMPUTERINCLUDES = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --cflags libdivecomputer)
LIBDIVECOMPUTERARCHIVE = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --libs libdivecomputer)
else
libdc-local := $(wildcard /usr/local/lib/libdivecomputer.a)
libdc-local64 := $(wildcard /usr/local/lib64/libdivecomputer.a)
libdc-usr := $(wildcard /usr/lib/libdivecomputer.a)
libdc-usr64 := $(wildcard /usr/lib64/libdivecomputer.a)
ifneq ($(LIBDCDEVEL),)
LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR = ../libdivecomputer
LIBDIVECOMPUTERINCLUDES = -I$(LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR)/include
LIBDIVECOMPUTERARCHIVE = $(LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR)/src/.libs/libdivecomputer.a
else ifneq ($(strip $(libdc-local)),)
LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR = /usr/local
LIBDIVECOMPUTERINCLUDES = -I$(LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR)/include
LIBDIVECOMPUTERARCHIVE = $(LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR)/lib/libdivecomputer.a
else ifneq ($(strip $(libdc-local64)),)
LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR = /usr/local
LIBDIVECOMPUTERINCLUDES = -I$(LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR)/include
LIBDIVECOMPUTERARCHIVE = $(LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR)/lib64/libdivecomputer.a
else ifneq ($(strip $(libdc-usr)),)
LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR = /usr
LIBDIVECOMPUTERINCLUDES = -I$(LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR)/include
LIBDIVECOMPUTERARCHIVE = $(LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR)/lib/libdivecomputer.a
else ifneq ($(strip $(libdc-usr64)),)
LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR = /usr
LIBDIVECOMPUTERINCLUDES = -I$(LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR)/include
LIBDIVECOMPUTERARCHIVE = $(LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR)/lib64/libdivecomputer.a
else
$(error Cannot find libdivecomputer - please edit Makefile)
endif
endif
# Libusb-1.0 is only required if libdivecomputer was built with it.
# And libdivecomputer is only built with it if libusb-1.0 is
# installed. So get libusb if it exists, but don't complain
# about it if it doesn't.
LIBUSB = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --libs libusb-1.0 2> /dev/null)
# Find qmake. Rules are:
# - use qmake if it is in $PATH
# [qmake -query QT_VERSION will fail if it's Qt 3's qmake]
# - if that fails, try qmake-qt4
# - if that fails, print an error
# We specifically do not search for qmake-qt5 since that is not supposed
# to exist.
QMAKE = $(shell { qmake -query QT_VERSION >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo qmake; } || \
{ qmake-qt4 -v >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo qmake-qt4; })
ifeq ($(strip $(QMAKE)),)
$(error Could not find qmake or qmake-qt4 in $$PATH or they failed)
endif
# Use qmake to find out which Qt version we are building for.
QT_VERSION_MAJOR = $(shell $(QMAKE) -query QT_VERSION | cut -d. -f1)
ifeq ($(QT_VERSION_MAJOR), 5)
# QT_MODULES = Qt5Widgets Qt5Svg
# QT_CORE = Qt5Core
# QTBINDIR = $(shell $(QMAKE) -query QT_HOST_BINS)
# # Tool paths are not stored in .pc files in Qt 5.0
# MOC = $(QTBINDIR)/moc
# UIC = $(QTBINDIR)/uic
# RCC = $(QTBINDIR)/rcc
# if qmake is qt5, try to get the qt4 one.
QMAKE = { qmake-qt4 -v >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo qmake-qt4; }
#else
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(QMAKE)),)
$(error Could not find qmake or qmake-qt4 in $$PATH for the Qt4 version they failed)
endif
QT_MODULES = QtGui QtSvg
QT_CORE = QtCore
MOC = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --variable=moc_location QtCore)
UIC = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --variable=uic_location QtGui)
RCC = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --variable=rcc_location QtGui)
#endif
# we need GLIB2CFLAGS for gettext
QTCXXFLAGS = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --cflags $(QT_MODULES)) $(GLIB2CFLAGS)
LIBQT = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --libs $(QT_MODULES))
ifneq ($(filter reduce_relocations, $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --variable qt_config $(QT_CORE))), )
QTCXXFLAGS += -fPIE
endif
LIBGTK = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --libs gtk+-2.0 glib-2.0)
ifneq (,$(filter $(UNAME),linux kfreebsd gnu))
LIBGCONF2 = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --libs gconf-2.0)
GCONF2CFLAGS = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --cflags gconf-2.0)
else ifeq ($(UNAME), darwin)
LIBGTK += $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --libs gtk-mac-integration) -framework CoreFoundation -framework CoreServices
GTKCFLAGS += $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --cflags gtk-mac-integration)
GTK_MAC_BUNDLER = ~/.local/bin/gtk-mac-bundler
endif
LIBDIVECOMPUTERCFLAGS = $(LIBDIVECOMPUTERINCLUDES)
LIBDIVECOMPUTER = $(LIBDIVECOMPUTERARCHIVE) $(LIBUSB)
LIBXML2 = $(shell $(XML2CONFIG) --libs)
LIBXSLT = $(shell $(XSLCONFIG) --libs)
XML2CFLAGS = $(shell $(XML2CONFIG) --cflags)
GLIB2CFLAGS = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --cflags glib-2.0)
GTKCFLAGS += $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --cflags gtk+-2.0)
XSLCFLAGS = $(shell $(XSLCONFIG) --cflags)
OSMGPSMAPFLAGS += $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --cflags osmgpsmap 2> /dev/null)
LIBOSMGPSMAP += $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --libs osmgpsmap 2> /dev/null)
LIBSOUPCFLAGS = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --cflags libsoup-2.4)
LIBSOUP = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --libs libsoup-2.4)
LIBZIP = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --libs libzip 2> /dev/null)
ZIPFLAGS = $(strip $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --cflags libzip 2> /dev/null))
LIBSQLITE3 = $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --libs sqlite3 2> /dev/null)
SQLITE3FLAGS = $(strip $(shell $(PKGCONFIG) --cflags sqlite3))
# Write the configure file
all: configure
configure $(CONFIGURE): Configure.mk
@echo "\
CONFIGURED = 1\\\
UNAME = $(UNAME)\\\
LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR = $(LIBDIVECOMPUTERDIR)\\\
LIBDIVECOMPUTERCFLAGS = $(LIBDIVECOMPUTERCFLAGS)\\\
LIBDIVECOMPUTER = $(LIBDIVECOMPUTER)\\\
LIBWINSOCK = $(LIBWINSOCK)\\\
LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS)\\\
RESFILE = $(RESFILE)\\\
LIBQT = $(LIBQT)\\\
QTCXXFLAGS = $(QTCXXFLAGS)\\\
MOC = $(MOC)\\\
UIC = $(UIC)\\\
RCC = $(RCC)\\\
LIBGTK = $(LIBGTK)\\\
GTKCFLAGS = $(GTKCFLAGS)\\\
LIBGCONF2 = $(LIBGCONF2)\\\
GCONF2CFLAGS = $(GCONF2CFLAGS)\\\
GTK_MAC_BUNDLER = $(GTK_MAC_BUNDLER)\\\
LIBXML2 = $(LIBXML2)\\\
LIBXSLT = $(LIBXSLT)\\\
XML2CFLAGS = $(XML2CFLAGS)\\\
GLIB2CFLAGS = $(GLIB2CFLAGS)\\\
XSLCFLAGS = $(XSLCFLAGS)\\\
OSMGPSMAPFLAGS = $(OSMGPSMAPFLAGS)\\\
LIBOSMGPSMAP = $(LIBOSMGPSMAP)\\\
LIBSOUPCFLAGS = $(LIBSOUPCFLAGS)\\\
LIBSOUP = $(LIBSOUP)\\\
LIBZIP = $(LIBZIP)\\\
ZIPFLAGS = $(ZIPFLAGS)\\\
LIBSQLITE3 = $(LIBSQLITE3)\\\
SQLITE3FLAGS = $(SQLITE3FLAGS)\\\
" | tr '\\' '\n' > $(CONFIGFILE)
else
configure $(CONFIGFILE): Configure.mk
@test -e $(CONFIGFILE) && echo Reconfiguring.. || echo Configuring...
@$(MAKE) CONFIGURING=1 configure
@echo Done
-include $(CONFIGFILE)
endif
.PHONY: configure all