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This makes the the ivimedia simulator backend work properly
on all tier1 platforms.
It can be configured using the --taglib configure option.
Possible values are: no, qt and system
Change-Id: I52f8589a5235ac8d4776bf46709fd88e4fc2022a
Reviewed-by: Robert Griebl <robert.griebl@pelagicore.com>
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Also update the tracking branch to 'upstream/develop'
Change-Id: I0ef3a6433a0b4d05555b927f9b010f097d5b5cf7
Reviewed-by: Mike Krus <mike.krus@kdab.com>
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The submodule will be checked out at:
src/3rdparty/qface
The build system takes care of bootstrapping qface using `pip3 install
-e /path/to/qface` in a Python virtualenv to not pollute the user
environment.
For using qface from this virtualenv, the user has to activate it first,
e.g. with:
source qtivi_qface_virtualenv/bin/activate
Adapted autotest.sh to make use of the virtualenv activation
The build of the internal QFace can be disabled via:
CONFIG+=no_internal_qface
Integration of win32-g++ has been disabled for now, because of
weird build issues on windows 7 + mingw.
Task-number: QTAUTO-294
Change-Id: I1fef9482509a54a12b4dc3f2f8e7487646b2076f
Reviewed-by: Wolfgang Bremer <wolfgang.bremer@pelagicore.com>
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