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Samuli Piippo cfaf86d808 sdk: move sdk mkspec additions to qtbase recipe
The qmake mkspec additions are used with the sdk when the toolchain
environment-setup script hasn't been run. Instead of adding those in
the sdk creation phase, do it already in the qtbase recipe.

Change the mkspec also so that CC/CXX has only the compiler executable,
but none of the compile flags that usually are there in Yocto builds.
This keeps Qt Creator happier as well.

Pick-to: 6.5 6.4 6.2
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-27372
Change-Id: If27d595965df59ff9846f4c773469889a8480040
Reviewed-by: Mikko Gronoff <mikko.gronoff@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Ari Parkkila <ari.parkkila@qt.io>
2023-01-11 14:45:22 +00:00
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Qt6 OpenEmbedded/Yocto Project layer

This layer depends on:

URI: https://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/

and optionally:

URI: https://git.openembedded.org/meta-openembedded/

Yocto version support

The branching of meta-qt6 layer follows Qt branching scheme, that is dev for the development branch, 6.x for each minor release and lts-6.x for commercial LTS releases.

Following table shows the Yocto branches which are used to test each Qt version (x) and any additional Yocto releases that are stated in the LAYERSERIES_COMPAT (c).

Yocto \ Qt dev 6.5 6.4 6.3 6.2
master x x x
langdale x x x
kirkstone x x x x x
honister c c c x x
hardknott c c c c c
gatesgarth c c c c c
dunfell x x x x x

Commercial Qt

Qt is dual-licensed under commercial and open source licenses. The license can be selected using the QT_EDITION variable. commercial and opensource are valid values. The default value is opensource.

For commercial Qt users, the layer provides additional support with LTS (Long Term Support) releases for selected Qt versions and additional Qt modules licensed as commercial-only.

The LTS releases are available in branches named lts-6.x. The source code for the LTS releases and the commercial Qt modules are only available for commercial Qt license holders. They can only be built and used if you have a commercial Qt license and you have set up SSH access to Qt Gerrit (see links below).

The commercial Qt modules are included in the build if the QT_COMMERCIAL_MODULES variable is set to 1 and you are using a commercial edition of Qt.

QtWebEngine

QtWebEngine needs at least CMake 3.19, which is available starting from Hardknott. For this reason QtWebEngine is not tested on older releases.

Contributing

To contribute to this layer you should submit the patches for review using Qt Gerrit.

More information about Qt Gerrit and how to use it:

Layer maintainers