Fix installation of private headers generated by wayland-scanner

Private qtwayland headers were not installed at first build, since
qmake was ignoring unexisting files from the install target. It
required another run of qmake to have a proper Makefile generated.

The rules for generated headers need CONFIG = no_check_exist, so that
files get listed in the Makefile even if they do not exist yet (thanks
to Loïc Yhuel for the pointer).

Change-Id: I1a0278d629295a55a3ddcf5f8fb068a04ba5be47
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@digia.com>
This commit is contained in:
Olivier Blin 2014-06-20 11:05:42 +02:00 committed by Jørgen Lind
parent fb3f7b3ede
commit 242fbc33a3

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@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ qt_install_headers {
!isEmpty(header_files_client) {
wayland_generated_client_headers.files = $$header_files_client
wayland_generated_client_headers.path = $$private_headers.path
wayland_generated_client_headers.CONFIG = no_check_exist
INSTALLS += wayland_generated_client_headers
WAYLAND_CLIENT_HEADER_DEST = $$header_dest/
WAYLAND_CLIENT_INCLUDE_DIR = $$MODULE_INCNAME/private
@ -41,6 +42,7 @@ qt_install_headers {
!isEmpty(header_files_server) {
wayland_generated_server_headers.files = $$header_files_server
wayland_generated_server_headers.path = $$private_headers.path
wayland_generated_server_headers.CONFIG = no_check_exist
INSTALLS += wayland_generated_server_headers
WAYLAND_SERVER_HEADER_DEST = $$header_dest/
WAYLAND_SERVER_INCLUDE_DIR = $$MODULE_INCNAME/private