https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=207098
--- Comment #10 from Mark Millard <[email protected]> --- (In reply to w.schwarzenfeld from comments #9 & #8) I originally did an svnlite update -r408464 /usr/ports . This should have updated all the source for qt5 to 5.5.1. Then I used portupdate -a . (The original qt5 use is indirect through other things I explicitly installed.) Most of the involved parts of qt5 built fine. But qt5-qml and qt5-lingisttools did not complete at the time. (buildworld/buildkernel is not directly involved at this stage: world and kernel were already installed and booted well before this and they do not involve qt5.) As for the current effort (comment #8 reply): Trying pkg deletes first resulted in . . . pkg delete qt5-qml did not ask about deleting anything else, leaving the old qt5-linguisttools in place. pkg delete qt5-linguisttools did not ask about deleting anything else. I then decided to initially try just portinstall devel/qt5-lingisttools to see what it would do about lang/qt5/qml not being there. It completed fine this time. So devel/qt5-lingisttools is apparently an example of needing a clean starting environment that does not have a prior version of various material still around that other related portinstall's would replace (possibly later depending on the ordering). It was not obvious to me that one or both pkg delete's were a requirement to do the original portupgrade's of these two ports. But if such is standard/expected then possibly this bug report (207098) can be closed. Then I tried portinstall lang/qt5-qml to see what it would do. This was without -w so my prior source change that you had suggested was replaced by official materials. This still gets the error: "The cacheFlush support is missing on this platform." that I reported in bug 207099 . In essence there is nothing new here relative to the lang/qt5-qml bug. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information
