Volker Krause 3385fb91d4 Improve handling of host tools
Summary:
We now no longer need the corresponding native variants of the frameworks
added as explicit dependencies, the target ones take care of this. The
approach is inspired by how the Wayland recipe handles its code generator.

This also uncovered an issue with KAuth, which can't build its host tools
yet. This uses the target version as a placeholder for now, to not block
the build of everything else.

Reviewers: cordlandwehr

Reviewed By: cordlandwehr

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D7023
2017-08-02 18:40:10 +02:00
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Dependencies

This layer depends on:

URI: git://github.com/meta-qt5/meta-qt5 branch: master

URI: git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake branch: master

URI: git://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core layers: meta branch: master

Patches

Please submit any patches against the kf5 layer as pull requests to the github project available from https://github.com/e8johan/meta-kf5 .

Table of Contents

I. Adding the kf5 layer to your build II. KF5

I. Adding the kf5 layer to your build

In order to use this layer, you need to make the build system aware of it.

Assuming the kf5 layer exists at the top-level of your yocto build tree, you can add it to the build system by adding the location of the kf5 layer to bblayers.conf, along with any other layers needed. e.g.:

BBLAYERS ?= "
/path/to/yocto/meta
/path/to/yocto/meta-yocto
/path/to/yocto/meta-yocto-bsp
/path/to/yocto/meta-kf5
/path/to/yocto/meta-qt5
"

II. KF5

KF5, or KDE Frameworks 5, are a set of Qt add-on modules developed by the KDE project. They extend and improve on Qt. User documentation can be found here:

http://api.kde.org/frameworks-api/frameworks5-apidocs/

Information regarding the development of KF5 can be found here:

https://community.kde.org/Frameworks

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