$NetBSD: patch-configure.in,v 1.1 2015/09/07 18:57:47 gdt Exp $ In pkgsrc, we don't provide Qt as a framework. It's not clear how/if this should be addressed upstream. --- configure.in.orig 2015-01-02 23:02:55.000000000 +0000 +++ configure.in @@ -214,20 +214,9 @@ case "$target" in mac/libusb/usb.o " USB_LIBS="-framework IOKit -framework CoreFoundation" AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBUSB, 1) - - # On Mac, use frameworks for includes and library files. - # Macports uses a non-standard build of Qt with an added - # QT_INSTALL_FRAMEWORKS flag, so look for thier custom - # version first. That will fail on 'normal' Qt so fall - # back to QT_INSTALL_LIBS. - QT_FW_OR_LIBS=$($QMAKE -query QT_INSTALL_FRAMEWORKS) - if test $QT_FW_OR_LIBS = "**Unknown**" ; then - QT_FW_OR_LIBS=$($QMAKE -query QT_INSTALL_LIBS) - fi - QT_LIBS="-F$QT_FW_OR_LIBS -framework QtCore" - QT_INC="$QT_FW_OR_LIBS" - QT_INC_OPT="-F" - QT_SYSINC_OPT="-iframework" + + + # In pkgsrc, we use the installed qt, not the framework. ;; *-*-freebsd*) GBSER=gbser_posix.o