So far we don't yet need the Qt 5 build for qtkeychain because the two
packages that depend on it are still using Qt 4. However, the next
upstream version of Tomahawk for example already uses Qt 5, so let's
prepare for that.
Tested building against Tomahawk Git master with qt5.qtkeychain.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Upstream changes since version 0.4.0:
* version 0.5.0 (release 2015-05-04):
- Added support for KWallet5 (KDE5/KF)
* version 0.6.0 (release 2016-03-18)
- Added support for the Windows Credential Store
* version 0.6.1 (release 2016-03-31)
- Fix KWallet not working (regressions in 0.6.0)
* version 0.6.2 (release 2016-04-04)
- KWallet: Fixes a crash when storing passwords, seen on Debian/KDE4
* version 0.7.0 (release 2016-05-23)
- Bump SO version due to 0.6 being binary-incompatible to previous
releases
Tomahawk and owncloud-client depend on this library, both are still
building fine after this update.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The following doesn't seem to be quite right and I have missed this when
I was introducing qtkeychain in the first place:
-- Installing: /nix/store/...-qtkeychain-0.4.0/$out/share/qt/translations/qtkeychain_de.qm
-- Installing: /nix/store/...-qtkeychain-0.4.0/$out/share/qt/translations/qtkeychain_ro.qm
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This moves libsystemd.so and libudev.so into systemd.lib, and gets rid
of libudev (which just contained a copy of libudev.so and the udev
headers). It thus reduces the closure size of all packages that
(indirectly) depend on libsystemd, of which there are quite a few (for
instance, PulseAudio and dbus). For example, it reduces the closure of
Blender from 430.8 to 400.8 MiB.