> > Is it possible to update the qt-1.44 package, leave the ifarch around
> > the compiler flags and the i18n stuff, and remove it around the qgl
> > stuff (qgl now compiles).
> Sure, as long as qgl works too...
Now, that's a tough one. How does one test this? make the package (I can
do that) install it & see if I can run a qt-1.44 application? Or do I
need to run an application that uses the gl part of qt?
Anyway, the X-server on my alpha is broken at the moment (it crashes the
box). Can I test it by displaying the application on an other machine?
On the other hand, why not go for it (just comment out the ifarchs, but
leave them (commented) in the .spec file). If we don't make the change,
other people will never get the chance to test it. Plus it doesn't
affect the x86 packages and qt-1.44 doesn't build right now on the
alpha:
line 176: Package does not exist: %post qgl -p /sbin/ldconfig
Installing /mirrors/SRPMS/qt-1.44-27mdk.src.rpm
Stefan