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non port: devel/qt5-help/files/patch-src__assistant__assistant.pro

Number of commits found: 7

Tuesday, 8 Dec 2020
20:03 lbartoletti search for other commits by this committer
Update Qt/PySide2 to 5.15.2 / PyQt to 5.15.1 / SIP to 5.4.0
This commit combines several updates.

- Update Qt to 5.12.2
- Update PyQt to 5.15.1
- Since PySide 5.15.1 is broken with Qt 5.15.2, so PySide and Shiboken are also
updated to 5.15.2.
- Update sip to 5.4.0

SIP is a collection of tools  to create Python bindings for C and C++ libraries
and used by PyQt and wxPython. There are some changes with sip5 [1]:
- python 3.5+ is required
- sip drops support of old deprecated methods as sipdistutils & cie.
- this version breaks also PyQt5 extension ABI. SIP files will be installed in
${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}/PyQt${_PYQT_VERSION}/bindings
- some ports will use the new pyqtbuilder package with the pyproject.toml setup.
Instead if the project have a setup.py, you should use sip-build to build it.
- if a port needs sip, it should also needs pysip. BTW, py-qt5-core requires
pysip, so that should be enough for PyQt packages.

List of ports impacted by this change. Most of the patches have been integrated
or are in the process of being integrated upstream:

- devel/libsavitar
- graphics/py-python-poppler-qt5
- net-im/scudcloud
- net/libarcus
- print/py-frescobaldi
- science/py-veusz
- graphics/qgis and graphics/qgis-ltr
- deskutils/calibre

A special note regarding calibre. New versions require sip>=5, we update it to
the latest version (thanks to madpilot@)

science/scidavis will remove the PyQt binding soon and there is no patch
planned, so we remove the python option (ok makc@)

While here, convert some ports to USE_PYQT (cad/cura, cad/uranium, devel/eric6,
...)

Thanks to tcberner and adridg!

[1] https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/sip/

PR:                250853
Exp-run by:        antoine
Original commitRevision:557300 
Tuesday, 12 Feb 2019
17:43 tcberner search for other commits by this committer
Update Qt5 to 5.12.1

Release announcement:
  https://blog.qt.io/blog/2019/02/01/qt-5-12-1-released/
Changelog:
  https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_5.12.1_Change_Files

- A change was required to qt-dist.mk to always pass LOCALBASE to qmake,
  as Qt5 has been installed to a prefix for some time now, there should
  not be any harm in that, with respect to it picking up installed versions
  of itself during build.

PR:		235622
Exp-run by:	antoine
Original commitRevision:492793 
Sunday, 16 Dec 2018
14:49 tcberner search for other commits by this committer
Update Qt5 to 5.12.0

http://blog.qt.io/blog/2018/12/06/qt-5-12-lts-released/

- This breaks support for libressl again. Patches are welcome.

PR:		233705
Exp-run by:	antoine
Original commitRevision:487594 
Saturday, 6 Jan 2018
21:30 rakuco search for other commits by this committer
Update Qt5 ports to 5.9.3.

This took quite a lot of time because Qt's own build system underwent
several changes in 5.8.0 that took a while to adapt to.

And, of course, qt5-webengine is a behemoth that we need to patch like crazy
due to its bundling of Chromium. In fact, most of the Chromium patches in
qt5-webengine have been imported with no changes from www/chromium@433510
("www/chromium: update to 56.0.2924.87").

New port: accessibility/qt5-speech

Bigger changes to Qt5 ports we had to make:
- Qt now allows using a configure.json file to define configuration options
  and specify configuration checks that can be done when qmake is invoked.
  However, configure.json checks done in a subdirectory only propagates to
  subdirectories, and checks elsewhere will fail if all .pro files are being
  parsed at once (i.e. qmake -recursive), so several ports had to switch to
  USES=qmake:norecursive along with manual additional qmake invocations in
  subdirectories in order to work. It's been mentioned in a few places such
  as Qt's bug tracker that qmake's recursive mode is pretty much deprecated,
  so we might switch to non-recursive mode by default in the future.

- Uses/qmake.mk: Introduce QMAKE_CONFIGURE_ARGS. qmake now accepts
  arbitrary options such as '-foo' and '-no-bar' at the end of the
  command-line. They can be specified in QMAKE_CONFIGURE_ARGS.

- graphics/qt5-wayland: The port can only be built if graphics/mesa-libs is
  built with the WAYLAND option, so a corresponding option (off by default)
  was added to the port.

- misc/qt5-doc: Switch to a pre-built documentation tarball. The existing
  port was not working with Qt 5.9. Instead of trying to fix it, switch to
  what Gentoo does and fetch a tarball that already contains all
  documentation so that we do not have to build anything at all. The
  tarball's name and location in download.qt.io look a bit weird, but it
  seems to work fine.

- www/qt5-webengine: Use binutils from ports, Chromium's GN build system
  generates a build.ninja that uses ar(1) with the @file syntax that is not
  supported by BSD ar, so we need to use GNU ar from binutils.

- x11-toolkits/qt5-declarative-render2d: This port was merged into the main
  Qt Declarative repository upstream, and into x11-toolkits/qt5-quick in the
  ports tree.

Changes to other ports we had to make:
- biology/ugene: Drop a '#define point "."' that is not present in more
  recent versions of the port. Defining a macro with such a common name
  causes build issues with Qt 5.9, which uses |point| as an argument name in
  methods.

- cad/qelectrotech: Fix plist with Qt 5.9. Directories are no longer
  installed with `cp -f -R', but rather `qmake install qinstall', which does
  not install

   
%%DATADIR%%/elements/10_electric/20_manufacturers_articles/bosch_rexroth/.directory

  That's a local file that should not even have been part of the tarball
  anyway.

- chinese/gcin-qt5: Add additional private Qt directories (which should not
  be used in the first place) to get the port to build with Qt 5.9.

- devel/qtcreator: Fix plist with Qt 5.9. Something changed in qdoc and some
  test classes no longer generate documentation files.

- security/keepassx-devel: Import a patch sent upstream almost a year ago to
  fix the build with Qt 5.9.

Thanks to antoine for the exp-run, and tcberner and Laurent Cimon
<laurent@nuxi.ca> for landing changes in our qt-5.9 branch.

PR:		224849
Original commitRevision:458293 
Saturday, 18 Feb 2017
19:48 tcberner search for other commits by this committer
Update Qt5 to 5.7.1, and unify the Qt4 and Qt5 ports some more

* Update Qt5 to 5.7.1
* Move Qt4 binaries to lib/qt4/bin
* Move Qt5 libraries to lib/qt5/lib
  By moving the libraries we should finally be able to get rid of the inplace
  upgrade bug (see ports bugs 194088, 195105 and 198720):  when Qt5's libraries
  were lying in /usr/local/lib, which would often get added by pkgconfig to the
  linker paths via dependencies, the already installed libraries were linked
  against, instead of the ones that were being built. This forced us to make
  sure, that -L${WRKSRC}/lib was always coming before -L/usr/local/lib in the
  linker flags. With this change this should no longer be the case.
* Rename some ports to match the rest (foo-qtX -> qtX-foo)
* Depend on new port misc/qtchooser [see UPDATING & CHANGES]

There are several new Qt5 ports which all have been created by Marie Loise
Nolden
<nolden@kde.org>. Thanks again.

PR:		216797
Exp-Run by:	antoine
Reviewed by:	rakuco, mat, groot_kde.org
Approved by:	rakuco (mentor)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9213
Original commitRevision:434380 
Friday, 25 Nov 2016
20:28 tcberner search for other commits by this committer
Reintegrate textproc/clucene-qt5 into devel/qt5-help

As devel/qt5-help is the only consumer of textproc/clucene-qt5 and the latter
it is part of the same distfile we can simplify it, and get rid of clucene-qt5.

This was spotted by Marie Loise Nolden <nolden@kde.org> -- thanks :)

Reviewed by:	rakuco
Approved by:	rakuco (mentor)
Sponsored by:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8638
Original commitRevision:427126 
Wednesday, 5 Nov 2014
09:39 rakuco search for other commits by this committer
Update Qt5 ports to 5.3.2.

Proudly presented by the KDE on FreeBSD team, with several guest stars.

This update took way longer than initially expected due to us previously
accumulating assumptions and changes to Qt's build system that finally bit
us back with the 5.3 release series, so we had to do a fair amount of
cleanup.

New ports:
- comms/qt5-serialport: Qt functions to access serial ports, originally
                        based on work by Fernando Apesteguia. [1]
- devel/qt5-qdoc: Qt documentation generator, the Qt5 equivalent of
                  devel/qt4-qdoc3. Originally worked on by Tobias Berner.
                  It had already been half-split from devel/qt5-buildtools,
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Original commitRevision:372179 

Number of commits found: 7