Notarization requires signing with hardened runtime, but this added
requirements to the additional plugins we copy into Qt Creator for the
commercial package.
This patch fixes an issue with an absolute RPATH still being left in
extra plugins, and avoids copying plugins into an already signed
application by not signing the 7zips, but only the contents in the open
source disk image (and the installers are signed by the installer jobs
anyhow).
Change-Id: I8c945a0ad9df610b20a8ee110320875f255c65b4
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
* Make sure all scripts come with a license
* Update the license in the scripts
* Add scripts to help with license changes
Change-Id: I38a25aa1287ee8a75e0f0307d1b30320d781ad1f
Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@theqtcompany.com>
Qt 5.6 builds with relative RPATH by default on Linux.
Since this additionally leads to very short RPATHs,
we cannot change the relative structure within the
Qt installation (e.g. plugins in bin/, libs somewhere
in lib/qtcreator/).
Instead we now deploy qt into a self-contained lib/Qt/
folder, keeping the original structure, on Linux.
Change-Id: I36136590379c3e7b02ba7de3345369e2384dcc95
Reviewed-by: Kai Koehne <kai.koehne@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@theqtcompany.com>
Mostly 7zips the directory, all files must already be in place.
On Linux the script also fixes the Qt related RPATHs.
Changes the RPATH fixing to only change the Qt RPATH,
instead of overwriting the complete RPATH to something custom.
Change-Id: I1e07b7c0fcb4292197a4e743782a1392f6558747
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@theqtcompany.com>