mkxp.pro: Add 'BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX'

Boost being boost.
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Jonas Kulla 2014-05-27 07:35:06 +02:00
parent 5ba40369cc
commit 7b1f599dd6
2 changed files with 6 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ mkxp employs Qt's qmake build system, so you'll need to install that beforehand.
qmake will use pkg-config to locate the respective include/library paths. If you installed any dependencies into non-standard prefixes, make sure to adjust your `PKG_CONFIG_PATH` variable accordingly.
The exception is boost, which is weird in that it still hasn't managed to pull off pkg-config support (seriously?). *If you installed boost in a non-standard prefix*, you will need to pass its include path via `BOOST_I` and library path via `BOOST_L`, either as direct arguments to qmake (`qmake BOOST_I="/usr/include" ...`) or via environment variables.
The exception is boost, which is weird in that it still hasn't managed to pull off pkg-config support (seriously?). *If you installed boost in a non-standard prefix*, you will need to pass its include path via `BOOST_I` and library path via `BOOST_L`, either as direct arguments to qmake (`qmake BOOST_I="/usr/include" ...`) or via environment variables. You can specify a library suffix (eg. "-mt") via `BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX` if needed.
**MRI-Binding**: pkg-config will look for `ruby-2.1.pc`, but you can modify mkxp.pro to use 2.0 instead. This is the default binding, so no arguments to qmake needed (`BINDING=MRI` to be explicit).

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@ -74,7 +74,11 @@ unix {
LIBS += -L$$BOOST_L
}
LIBS += -lboost_program_options
isEmpty(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX) {
BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX = $$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX)
}
LIBS += -lboost_program_options$$BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX
}
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