Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Sep 27, 2007, at 10:45 AM, Michael Wild wrote:
I'm writing currently a Portfile for an application which depends on
port:qt4-mac. Unfortunately, that port has the variant +framework
which builds the qt4 libraries as frameworks. Unfortunately this
changes the whole build process for my port. Now I would have to
determine the variant with which qt4-mac is installed in order to able
to build my port. Is there any way I can do that with the means
provided by MacPorts?
nope, as far as I know, that functionality does not currently exist.
... of course, you don't really want to test to see which variant
qt4-mac was installed with, you really want to test to see if it was
built as a framework or not.
You could probably (in the portfile) test to see if the qt4 framework is
installed in /Library/Frameworks or not and adjust your build accordingly.
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Thanks for the answer.
But did you really mean /Library/Frameworks? Or
${prefix}/Library/Frameworks? Currently qt4-mac installs the frameworks
(probably quite unfortunately) into ${prefix}/lib.
To find out which variant is installed, I'm using now "file isdirectory
${prefix}/lib/QtCore.framework" in my Portfile. Seems to work...
Michael
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