travis/macos: Use macpack to bundle dependencies

This appears to properly handle the ffmpeg libraries that dylibbundler
failed to patch.
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Alex James 2019-03-09 22:05:56 +08:00 committed by fearlessTobi
parent 2bcebcff2a
commit a5dbda3f76
2 changed files with 4 additions and 3 deletions

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#!/bin/sh -ex
brew update
brew install dylibbundler p7zip qt5 sdl2 ccache
brew install p7zip qt5 sdl2 ccache
brew outdated cmake || brew upgrade cmake
pip3 install macpack

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@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ cp build/bin/yuzu-cmd "$REV_NAME"
cp -r build/bin/yuzu.app "$REV_NAME"
# move libs into folder for deployment
dylibbundler -b -x "${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app/Contents/MacOS/yuzu" -cd -d "${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app/Contents/Frameworks/" -p "@executable_path/../Frameworks/" -of
macpack "${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app/Contents/MacOS/yuzu" -d "../Frameworks"
# move qt frameworks into app bundle for deployment
$(brew --prefix)/opt/qt5/bin/macdeployqt "${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app" -executable="${REV_NAME}/yuzu.app/Contents/MacOS/yuzu"
# move libs into folder for deployment
dylibbundler -b -x "${REV_NAME}/yuzu-cmd" -cd -d "${REV_NAME}/libs" -p "@executable_path/libs/"
macpack "${REV_NAME}/yuzu-cmd" -d "libs"
# Make the yuzu.app application launch a debugging terminal.
# Store away the actual binary