2009-05-29 14:11:09 +00:00
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Mac Notes
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2010-11-01 03:09:18 +00:00
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The 'cmake' folder scripts handle bundling dependent libraries in the QGIS
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application package and fixing up the library paths. It is automatic during
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installation. There are 2 levels currently, specified with the cmake config
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option QGIS_MACAPP_BUNDLE, and one that always occurs:
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0 = (default) fixup the library paths for all QGIS libraries if @loader_path
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is available in the system (OS X 10.5+)
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1 = bundle Qt, PyQt and PyQwt
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2 = additionally, bundle libraries, but not frameworks
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A third level that is not finished will additionally bundle frameworks.
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This would create the "standalone" QGIS.
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The 'extras' folder scripts are for packaging the old v1.0 build. All the
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bundling is now handled in the cmake install, so these scripts are
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essentially deprecated.
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The Xcode project is now deprecated since the bundling now happens in the
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cmake build, including making sure library paths are all correct.
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