Add extra documentation about QT_ANDROID_EXTRA_LIBS
Document the potential issue caused by using QT_ANDROID_EXTRA_LIBS from the project build tree. Inspired by QTBUG-111173. Change-Id: I39fcda6e19b15eb13a390978230944dad41ec8d1 Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io> (cherry picked from commit c4d177897c74fa657e57df51f335a0a621b9c081) Reviewed-by: Qt Cherry-pick Bot <cherrypick_bot@qt-project.org>
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@ -62,6 +62,29 @@ A list of external libraries that will be copied into your application's
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to enable OpenSSL in your application. For more information, see
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\l{Adding OpenSSL Support for Android}.
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When adding extra libraries from the build tree of your project, it's also
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necessary to add dependency relations between library and the application
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target. Using the following project structure may cause an issue, when deploying
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an apk:
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\badcode
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qt_add_executable(MyApp main.cpp)
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set_target_properties(MyApp PROPERTIES
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QT_ANDROID_EXTRA_LIBS
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${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libMyService_${ANDROID_ABI}.so
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)
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# MyService library doesn't have any relations with MyApp
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qt_add_library(MyService service.cpp)
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\endcode
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This leads to uncertainty whether MyService library will be available before
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the deployment of MyApp or not. The easiest solution is adding MyService
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library to the MyApp dependencies:
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\badcode
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add_dependencies(MyApp MyService)
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\endcode
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\sa{qt6_android_generate_deployment_settings}{qt_android_generate_deployment_settings()}
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*/
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