[MacPorts] KDEProblems/KDEMacPortsCI modified

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Comment: move status of setting up the CI system to https://trac.macports.org/wiki/KDEProblems/KDEMacPortsCI/Status
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--- KDEProblems/KDEMacPortsCI (version: 26)
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 '''The only problem seems to be C# support.''' But those projects will probably only be running on Windows anyways.
 
 
+
 == Setting up the CI system (still hanging on OSX up to now) ==
  
-This is what has to be done to get a KDE/CI system up and running on OSX (partially by also using MacPorts):
- 
- A) Start with fresh Mavericks install and make sure your disk has at least 20G free space left
+The current status of the setting up of a MacPorts/KDE CI system on OSX is documented on a [wiki:/KDEProblems/KDEMacPortsCI/Status dedicated page]. 
 
- B) Install MacPorts 2.2.1 using the official PKG
 
- C) Install ports for bash use:
-{{{
-$ sudo port install bash bash-completion
-}}}
-
- D) Set up [https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/sdk/macports-kde/repository/revisions/master/show/contrib/user-setup bash environment for MacPorts use] regarding search paths (PATH, MANPATH)
-
- E) Install Xcode from AppStore (and agree actively to the developer license agreement)
-
- F) Install developer command line tools and install some of MacPorts' ports needed for later
-{{{
-$ xcode-select --install
-$ sudo port install py27-lxml bazaar mercurial wget automake autoconf
-}}}
- Installing bazaar brings the also needed port gnutar into the system!
-
- G) Since some tools are already installed on OSX due to Xcode (like git, svn, ssh, rsync, make, clang etc.) they don't need to be installed via MacPorts for now
-
- H) Create some folders, clone and update KDE's CI system (assuming a user "kdeci" with its home directory "/Users/kdeci"): 
-{{{
-$ cd
-$ mkdir -p WC/KDECI-build;
-$ cd WC
-$ git clone git://anongit.kde.org/websites/build-kde-org
-$ cd build-kde-org
-$ git checkout production
-$ ./update-setup.sh                    # Ignore 404 occurring due to error cloning ECMA262 by hg
-}}}
- The update shell script created a folder {{{~/scripts}}} in which subsequent commands will have to be executed.
-
- I) Prepare environment for Qt5 build (set correct path to kde install directory in config/build/darwin-mavericks.cfg):
-{{{
-$ sudo port install dbus libmng libpng mysql55 pkgconfig sqlite2 tiff
-$ sudo port uninstall cmake            # Remove MacPorts' cmake (which came into the system as build-dependency for mysql55)
-$ cd ~/scripts
-$ cat config/build/darwin-mavericks.cfg
-[DEFAULT]
-scriptsLocation=/Users/kdeci/scripts
-opSys=darwin
-architecture=mavericks
-compiler=clang
-
-[General]
-installPrefix=/opt/kde/install/%(opSys)s/%(architecture)s/%(compiler)s/
-$ python2.7 tools/prepare-environment.py --project qt5 --branchGroup kf5-qt5 --platform darwin-mavericks --sources ~/WC/KDECI-build/qt5
-...
-$
-}}}
-
- J) Set up build environment:
-{{{
-$ cd ~/scripts; cat config/build/qt5/darwin-mavericks.cfg
-[Build]
-configureCommand=%(configureExecutable)s -release -system-zlib -system-libpng -system-libjpeg -system-sqlite -dbus -plugin-sql-mysql -nomake examples -confirm-license -opensource -prefix {instPrefix} -no-framework -v -I/opt/local/include -L/opt/local/lib
-}}}
- Consider here the use of options "{{{-debug -separate-debug-info}}}" instead of "{{{-release}}}".
-
- K) Include MySQL's binary path into PATH (assuming /opt/local as MacPort's prefix):
-{{{
-export PATH=/opt/local/lib/mysql55/bin:$PATH
-}}}
-
- L) Set up SSH for rsync access to build host, then start building Qt5:
-{{{
-$ cat ~/.ssh/config 
-Host build.kde.org
-   Port 2022
-$ ssh-keygen -C YOUR at EMAIL.ADDRESS       # <-- send your public SSH key to Ben Cooksley in order to get access to the build server
-$ python2.7 tools/perform-build.py --project qt5 --branchGroup kf5-qt5 --platform darwin-mavericks --sources ~/WC/KDECI-build/qt5
-...
-}}}
-
- M) Proceed with installation of cmake (needs manual checkout of sources):
-{{{
-$ python2.7 tools/prepare-environment.py --project cmake --branchGroup kf5-qt5 --platform darwin-mavericks --sources ~/WC/KDECI-build/cmake
-...
-$ git clone git://cmake.org/cmake.git ~/WC/KDECI-build/cmake
-$ python2.7 tools/perform-build.py --project cmake --branchGroup kf5-qt5 --platform darwin-mavericks --sources ~/WC/KDECI-build/cmake
-...
-}}}
-
- N) Installation of KDE frameworks, starting with kauth:
-
- N.1) Framework kauth:
-{{{
-$ python2.7 tools/prepare-environment.py --project kauth --branchGroup kf5-qt5 --platform darwin-mavericks --sources ~/WC/KDECI-build/kauth
-...
-$ python2.7 tools/perform-build.py --project kauth --branchGroup kf5-qt5 --platform darwin-mavericks --sources ~/WC/KDECI-build/kauth
-...
-}}}
-
- N.2) Framework polkit-qt-1 (still fails due to inability to find package Polkit):
-{{{
-$ python2.7 tools/prepare-environment.py --project polkit-qt-1 --branchGroup kf5-qt5 --platform darwin-mavericks --sources ~/WC/KDECI-build/polkit-qt-1
-...
-$ python2.7 tools/perform-build.py --project polkit-qt-1 --branchGroup kf5-qt5 --platform darwin-mavericks --sources ~/WC/KDECI-build/polkit-qt-1
-...
-}}}
 
 == OSX virtualisation ==
 
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