[QGIS-Developer] MacOS packaging
Saber Razmjooei
saber.razmjooei at lutraconsulting.co.uk
Fri Oct 26 08:45:59 PDT 2018
Hi Alessandro,
One of the reasons we'd like to get MacOS packaging sorted is to ensure it
is not reliant on a single individual. We have tried and made efforts to
liaise with the rest of devs who have been active on MacOS packaging. But
we'd like to have things in place for 3.4 LTR. Others might have different
priorities.
Regards
Saber
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 16:36, Alessandro Pasotti <apasotti at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> this is great news for Mac users!
>
> I suggest you to get in touch with Larry Shaffer, if I'm not wrong he has
> been doing some work on QGIS for conda recently, perhaps you could join
> efforts.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 5:26 PM Peter Petrik <
> peter.petrik at lutraconsulting.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> we have been asked to create standalone QGIS package for MacOS. By
>> standalone I mean that there will be a single package (.pkg) file that will
>> be extracted to /Application folder and will contain all dependencies
>> (GDAL, Python3, PyQT, Qt libraries, ...) and will be working without any
>> additional installation steps (similar to any application you install via
>> App Store).
>>
>> As there is no such open-sourced solution I could use or enhance, I
>> started some prototyping here:
>> https://github.com/lutraconsulting/qgis-mac-packager . I hope I can wrap
>> the last bits next week and be able to produce QGIS 3.4 release and QGIS
>> master nightlies on some Mac Cloud server. I used osgeo4mac homebrew for
>> dependencies, since it looks like it is the most maintained package manager
>> with osgeo libraries for MacOS. Usage of Conda packages could be better,
>> but the number of downloads and the activity in any available repositories
>> is not convincing.
>>
>> The aim is to eventually have QGIS bundled and shipped similar to Linux
>> and Windows. Once we finish the work, we will send an email to the PSC and
>> see if this is something they'd be happy to bring it under their umbrella.
>>
>> I am open to any suggestions or cooperation for either packaging or
>> distribution. Feel free to
>> write me PM or reply here. Thanks
>>
>> Now its time to celebrate new QGIS release during weekend!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Peter
>>
>> Note: CMAKE scripts try to achieve similar tasks (qgis/mac/cmake/*.in).
>> But it seems to me that only bundling of Qt libraries is actively
>> maintained [QGIS_MACAPP_BUNDLE=1]and bundling of rest of libs (gdal,
>> libzip, geos, etc.. ) [QGIS_MACAPP_BUNDLE=2 and 3] is not
>> implemented/maintained. Also I am not convinced that CMake scripting
>> language is best tool for such task. (due to reconfiguration on change,
>> syntax/readability compared to python, tools available for path handling,
>> ...)
>>
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