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(Updated March 5, 2016, 4:36 p.m.)


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This change has been discarded.


Review request for kdewin.


Repository: emerge


Description
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For some reason, an emerge build will install Qt plugins not in just one, but 
in three separate directories (KDEROOT/plugins, KDEROOT/lib/plugins, 
KDEROOT/plugin). I have not investigated why this is the case, or how that 
could be changed. However, I assume that may not be trivial.

To make applications work in that setup, Qt needs to be informed of the plugin 
paths. Since qt.conf supports only a single path, that cannot be used, for 
this. Rather, emerge sets the QT_PLUGIN_PATH environment variable. While this 
works, it also makes it difficult to deploy any application. In fact, 
currently, a MinGW compiled, NSIS-packaged app will not run at all, because Qt 
can't find the windows platform plugin. (I do seem to remember, but have not 
tried, again, that an MSVC-compiled application was not affected by this, for 
some reason). Copying the platform-plugin to KDEROOT/bin would work around 
this, but Qt would still not find any other plugin, then.

Clearly, installers _could_ be adjusted to set QT_PLUGIN_PATH on the target 
system. However, this could interfere badly with parallel installations of 
Qt/KF5, and it would prevent nice-to-have features such as being able to move 
an installed KF5 application to a different path (e.g. on a thumb drive), or in 
fact moving an entire emerge tree.

Long story short, the only way I can see to support all required plugin paths 
without the need for QT_PLUGIN_PATH, is to patch them into QCoreApplication, 
which is what this diff does. After a certain grace-period, it would also make 
sense to remove the corresponding init code from EmergeSetupHelper.py.


Diffs
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  portage/libs/qt5/qtbase/qtbase-pluginpaths.py PRE-CREATION 
  portage/libs/qt5/qtbase/qtbase.py 3331952 

Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/127288/diff/


Testing
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- Built qtbase from scratch on MinGW.
- Packaged RKWard and deployed it on a separate system, successfully.
- Also deployed kate, and verified that it can find its plugins.
- Renamed KDEROOT and started applications in it, successfully, too.

Note that I tested with qt 5.5, only. Importantly, I did not test with 5.6 (or 
5.4), altough emerge will (try to?) apply the patch, there, too.


Thanks,

Thomas Friedrichsmeier

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