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: Ib5480aeda5ca9d241286be6d1f95e9a0810476a8 Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
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#!/bin/sh
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# The directory of this script is the expanded absolute path of the "$qt_prefix/bin" directory.
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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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# Try to use original cmake, otherwise to make it relocatable, use any cmake found in PATH.
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original_cmake_path="@CMAKE_COMMAND@"
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cmake_path=$original_cmake_path
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if ! test -f "$cmake_path"; then
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cmake_path="cmake"
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fi
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toolchain_path="$script_dir_path/@__GlobalConfig_relative_path_from_bin_dir_to_cmake_config_dir@/qt.toolchain.cmake"
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@extra_qt_cmake_code@
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# Find the qt toolchain relative to the absolute bin dir path where the script is located.
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exec "$cmake_path" -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE="$toolchain_path" @__qt_cmake_extra@ "$@"
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