rssguard/build.pro

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#################################################################
#
# For license of this file, see <project-root-folder>/LICENSE.md.
#
# This is RSS Guard compilation script for qmake.
#
# Usage (out of source build type, we have two side by side folders:
# empty "build-dir" and RSS Guard repository "rssguard-dir"):
# a) DEBUG build for testing.
# cd build-dir
# qmake ../rssguard-dir/build.pro -r CONFIG+=debug PREFIX=./usr
# make
# make install
#
# b) RELEASE build for production use.
# cd build-dir
# qmake ../rssguard-dir/build.pro -r CONFIG+=release PREFIX=./usr
# make
# make install
#
# Variables:
# USE_WEBENGINE - if specified, then QtWebEngine module for internal web browser is used.
# Otherwise simple text component is used and some features will be disabled.
# Default value is "false". If QtWebEngine is installed during compilation, then
# value of this variable is tweaked automatically.
# PREFIX - specifies base folder to which files are copied during "make install"
# step, defaults to "$$OUT_PWD/usr" on Linux and to "$$OUT_PWD/app" on Windows. Behavior
# of this variable can be mimicked with $INSTALL_ROOT variable on Linux. Note that
# RSS Guard's installation is automatically relocatable, in other words, no
# absolute OS-dependent paths are used.
# {FEEDLY,GMAIL,INOREADER}_CLIENT_ID - preconfigured OAuth cliend ID.
# {FEEDLY,GMAIL,INOREADER}_CLIENT_SECRET - preconfigured OAuth cliend SECRET.
#
# Other information:
# - supports Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, OS/2, Android,
# - Qt 5.9.0 or higher is required,
# - if you wish to make packages for Windows, then you must initialize all submodules within repository before compilation,
# - C++ 11/17 is required.
#
# Building on OS/2:
# RSS Guard can run on OS/2 and if you want to compile it by yourself, you need to make sure that
# your OS/2 distro is up-to-date and you have all dependencies installed: os2-base, all gcc-* packages,
# libc and libcx up-to-date, kbuild-make, ash, binutils, all relevant qt5-* packages.
#
# After your dependecies are installed, then you can compile via standard `qmake -> make -> make install` steps
# and package with: 7z.exe a -t7z -mmt -mx9 "rssguard.7z" "<build-folder\src\rssguard\app\*" command.
#
# Authors and contributors:
# - Martin Rotter (project leader),
# - Elbert Pol (OS/2-related contributions).
#
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TEMPLATE = subdirs
CONFIG += ordered
SUBDIRS = librssguard rssguard
librssguard.subdir = src/librssguard
rssguard.subdir = src/rssguard
rssguard.depends = libtextosaurus