On systems that do not follow the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, such as guix, the hardcoded `/bin/pwd` will fail to be found so that the script will fail. Use `pwd`, instead, so that the command can be found through the normal path search mechanism. Change-Id: I519d535bcaf53119c8800cc5545da9a0e48e677a Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
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#!/bin/sh
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# Copyright (C) 2024 The Qt Company Ltd.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0-only WITH Qt-GPL-exception-1.0
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set -eu
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script_dir_path=`dirname $0`
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script_dir_path=`(cd "$script_dir_path"; pwd)`
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optfile=init-repository.opt
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opttmpfile=init-repository.opt.in
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# check whether cmake exists
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if ! [ -x "$(command -v cmake)" ]; then
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echo "Error: cmake was not found. You need to install it before configuring Qt."
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exit 1
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fi
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# Posix compatible way to truncate file
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: > "$optfile"
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: > "$opttmpfile"
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# For consistency, use QtWriteArgsFile.cmake to write the optfile like we do on Windows.
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# We do the same with the configure script in qtbase.
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for arg in "$@"; do echo \"$arg\" >> "$opttmpfile"; done
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cmake -DIN_FILE="${opttmpfile}" -DOUT_FILE="${optfile}" -P "${script_dir_path}/cmake/QtWriteArgsFile.cmake"
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cmake_script_path="$script_dir_path/cmake/QtIRScript.cmake"
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exec cmake -DOPTFILE="${optfile}" -P "$cmake_script_path"
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