Thanks Julien,
I've installed all the packages listed, including pyqt-dev
dpkg -l | grep pyqt5-dev
ii *pyqt5-dev*
5.15.10+dfsg-0xneon+22.04+jammy+release+build26 all
Development files for PyQt5
ii *pyqt5-dev*-tools
Hi,
I'm not an experienced builder, and have come to this point after finding
problems with
QGIS using KDE Neon - library problems with the binary and age problems with
the
flatpack version.
I'm running the latest KDE Neon version which runs on Ubuntu 22.04
I've managed a successful QGIS
Thanks Julien and Richard
I gave it another shot on the weekend with a clean build which was successful.
But I'm now thinking I'd be better suited to using the latest stable version,
3_36 in this
case.
My interpretation of the instructions,
git commit
git worktree add
Not having much luck I'm afraid
I've done a completely new reinstall and followed the instructions down to
git fetch /qgis/master
at this point
*~/dev/cpp/QGIS/release-3_36*$ git remote -v
origin https://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git (fetch)
origin https://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git (push)
and
On branch release-3_36
nothing to commit, working tree clean
On Saturday 4 May 2024 12:11:41 AM ACST Greg Troxel via QGIS-Developer wrote:
> Tony Bazeley via QGIS-Developer writes:
> > Not having much luck I'm afraid
> >
> > I've done a completely new reinstall and foll
Hi,
I've come to this point after finding problems with QGIS using KDE Neon -
library
problems with the binary and age problems with the flatpack version.
I'm running the latest KDE Neon version which runs on Ubuntu 22.04
I can now build the latest development version, but I need the latest