qt5base-lts/mkspecs/common/xcode.conf
Tor Arne Vestbø f73a7ca46c Verify Xcode installation more thoroughly before relying on it
We depend on Xcode for building Qt itself and user application on Mac OS.
The user may have an Xcode install that is not set up properly, in which
case we would fail compilation in mysterious ways. Instead we try to
detect misconfigured or missing Xcode installs as early as possible.

We try to detect if an Xcode install has not been chosen yet, and
if the user has not accepted the Xcode license agreement. We need to
do these checks both in configure, as early as possible, and in mkspecs
on Mac OS, as we need to error out if the user tries to build an app
with the Qt SDK, but with a broken Xcode install.

Change-Id: I4e3a11077a61dc5d4ee2c686d01044a9bb2c1c79
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@digia.com>
2013-04-09 10:03:26 +02:00

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#
# qmake configuration for Xcode
#
# Get path of Xcode's Developer directory
QMAKE_XCODE_DEVELOPER_PATH = $$system("/usr/bin/xcode-select --print-path 2>/dev/null")
isEmpty(QMAKE_XCODE_DEVELOPER_PATH): \
error("Xcode path is not set. Please use xcode-select to choose Xcode installation path.")
# Make sure Xcode path is valid
!exists($$QMAKE_XCODE_DEVELOPER_PATH): \
error("Xcode is not installed in $${QMAKE_XCODE_DEVELOPER_PATH}. Please use xcode-select to choose Xcode installation path.")
# Make sure Xcode is set up properly
isEmpty($$list($$system("/usr/bin/xcrun -find xcrun 2>/dev/null"))): \
error("Xcode not set up properly. You may need to confirm the license agreement by running /usr/bin/xcodebuild.")
# Extract Xcode version using xcodebuild
xcode_version = $$system("/usr/bin/xcodebuild -version")
QMAKE_XCODE_VERSION = $$member(xcode_version, 1)
unset(xcode_version)