Ok I can reproduce the "The imported target "Qt5::Core" references the
file "/qmake""-error by using the cmake-native 2.8.12.2 recipe +
deleting the "ugly hack".
But: using the new 3.2.2 recipe as it is proposed (without the "ugly
hack") the error does not pop up. Are you sure this hack is sti
On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 at 04:27:55PM +0200, Moritz Blume wrote:
> On 03.06.2015 16:55, Martin Jansa wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 03, 2015 at 03:57:33PM +0200, Moritz Blume wrote:
> >> Patches "qt4-fail-silent.patch" and "support-oe-qt4-tools-names.patch"
> >> were adapted in order to fit to CMake 3.2.2 (re
On 03.06.2015 16:55, Martin Jansa wrote:
On Wed, Jun 03, 2015 at 03:57:33PM +0200, Moritz Blume wrote:
Patches "qt4-fail-silent.patch" and "support-oe-qt4-tools-names.patch"
were adapted in order to fit to CMake 3.2.2 (refer to the commit
message in the respective patch for details).
Patch "cmak
On Wed, Jun 03, 2015 at 03:57:33PM +0200, Moritz Blume wrote:
> Patches "qt4-fail-silent.patch" and "support-oe-qt4-tools-names.patch"
> were adapted in order to fit to CMake 3.2.2 (refer to the commit
> message in the respective patch for details).
> Patch "cmake-2.8.11.2-FindFreetype.patch" was d
Patches "qt4-fail-silent.patch" and "support-oe-qt4-tools-names.patch"
were adapted in order to fit to CMake 3.2.2 (refer to the commit
message in the respective patch for details).
Patch "cmake-2.8.11.2-FindFreetype.patch" was dropped since it was
rejected upstream and its functionality otherwise