> On Jul 16, 2015, at 1:15 PM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Anyone else running into this? > >
No. > checking if linking against libMatroska works and if it requires > -DMATROSKA_DLL... yes, without -MATROSKA_DLL > checking for ZLIB... yes > checking for wx-config... /usr/lib64/wx/config/gtk2-unicode-3.0 > checking for wxWidgets 2.8.0 or newer... 3.0.2 ok > checking for wxWidgets class wxBitmapComboBox... yes > checking for wxMenuBar member function SetMenuLabel... yes > checking for wxMenuItem member function SetItemlabel... yes > checking for moc-qt5... no > checking for moc... /usr/bin/moc > checking for the Qt version /usr/bin/moc uses... too old: 4.8.7 > > !!! Please attach the following file when seeking support: > !!! > /var/tmp/portage/media-video/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0/work/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0/config.log > * ERROR: media-video/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0::gentoo failed (configure phase): > * econf failed > * > * Call stack: > * ebuild.sh, line 93: Called src_configure > * environment, line 3004: Called econf '--disable-debug' > '--enable-qt' '--enable-wxwidgets' '--disable-precompiled-headers' > '--with-wx-config=/usr/lib64/wx/config/gtk2-unicode-3.0' > '--disable-optimization' '--docdir=/usr/share/doc/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0' > '--with-boost=/usr' '--with-boost-libdir=/usr/lib64' '--without-curl' > * phase-helpers.sh, line 662: Called __helpers_die 'econf failed' > * isolated-functions.sh, line 117: Called die > * The specific snippet of code: > * die "$@" > * > * If you need support, post the output of `emerge --info > '=media-video/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0::gentoo'`, > * the complete build log and the output of `emerge -pqv > '=media-video/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0::gentoo'`. > * The complete build log is located at > '/var/tmp/portage/media-video/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0/temp/build.log'. > * The ebuild environment file is located at > '/var/tmp/portage/media-video/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0/temp/environment'. > * Working directory: > '/var/tmp/portage/media-video/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0/work/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0' > * S: '/var/tmp/portage/media-video/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0/work/mkvtoolnix-7.3.0' > root@fireball / # > > > > It appears that qtchooser is to old but the one I have is the only one > in the tree. > > > > root@fireball / # equery list -p dev-qt/qtchooser > * Searching for qtchooser in dev-qt ... > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtchooser-0_p20150102:0 > root@fireball / # > > > How can it be to old if it is the only one available? If it is checking > for qt in general, this is what I have installed. > > > root@fireball / # equery list qt* > * Searching for qt* ... > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qt3support-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtchooser-0_p20150102:0 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtcore-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtcore-5.4.2:5 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtdbus-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtdbus-5.4.2:5 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtdeclarative-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtgui-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtgui-5.4.2-r1:5 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtmultimedia-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtopengl-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtscript-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtsql-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtsvg-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qttest-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qttranslations-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtwebkit-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtwidgets-5.4.2:5 > [IP-] [ ] dev-qt/qtxmlpatterns-4.8.7:4 > [IP-] [ ] media-libs/qt-gstreamer-1.2.0:0 > [IP-] [ ] x11-libs/qtscriptgenerator-0.2.0:0 > root@fireball / # > > There is some qt5 pulled in by something. So maybe it needs to notice I > have a newer version installed?? > > Any way past this problem or just mask and wait for another update? > I've had this error for about a week now. I thought maybe I just caught > a bad sync or something. Found nothing with google or on the forums > either. It's picking on ME, again. lol > > Thanks. > > Dale > > :-) :-) > > It’s not picking up that you have Qt 5. I have not done a whole lot of work with Qt, but they install all their binaries into /usr/lib/qt$ver/bin (at least for Qt4), and everything in /usr/bin is just a symlink to qtchooser, which then launches the correct tool and version and stuff. This looks like an upstream bug, since they should test for “moc -qt=5”, not just “moc” and/or use qtchooser to determine the available version(s) of Qt (or whatever Qt’s recommended way is). The easiest way to deal this this right now as far as I can tell would be to disable the Qt gui and go with the wxWidgets gui. You could also build it manually. Alec