Am 26.02.2012 21:44, schrieb Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas: > On Sunday 26 February 2012, Patrick Spendrin wrote: >> Am 26.02.2012 19:54, schrieb Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am trying to setup a development environment for KDE in a >>> Windows7-64bit machine, without success so far. I've configured my >>> "kdesettings.bat" with KDECOMPILER=mingw4 and EMERGE_ARCHITECTURE=x64. >>> >>> The problem is that some libraries have the wrong architecture. >> >> Can you please edit your kdesettings.bat and add EMERGE_SOURCEONLY=True >> in there? this should build all packages for you and won't rely on >> binary packages at all (except for tools). > > I've already tried that way yesterday, and didn't work either. I've sent a > report about it: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.kde.windows/4081 > > I've already wasted my whole weekend, and it is clear for me that there is a > severe bug in emerge, when it ignores the EMERGE_ARCHITECTURE setting. I > don't > have time now to recompile everything today, or in the next work days, so I > need to put my project on hold and wait until the next weekend. > > I don't mind to invest all this time, if there is a chance that this problem > will be fixed. Are you or anybody else in kde-windows going to recognize the > bug, and maybe take a look to it? Or my only hope is to compile the whole > open > source world from scratch? If so, then please state in the documentation that > EMERGE_SOURCEONLY is mandatory now for x64.
For you it is mandatory from now on, for everybody else I fixed it in emerge kde-4.8 and python3. I would recommend that if you plan to recompile the whole open source world from scratch, to also include all gtk/gtkmm etc. packages, including firefox, thunderbird, gimp and many more. I am truely sorry that emerge doesn't provide these, but maybe if you sent some more mails like these to this mailing list we will ....? > > My last test has been starting from scratch, and trying to emerge a single > package with these steps: > 1. create an empty kderoot directory > 2. git clone the emerge repository > 3. git checkout the kde-4.8 branch > 4. edit "etc/kdesettings.bat" > 5. emerge 7zip > 6. emerge openssl The missing step here is to install a compiler. Without that compiler, emerge assumed to use the 32bit version. > > The last step also fetched zlib 1.2.5-1 from Sourceforge. Instead of the x64 > packages, both zlib and openssl are the x86 ones. I've already checked that > the right x64 libraries are available for download at: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/kde-windows/files/zlib/1.2.5-1/ > http://sourceforge.net/projects/kde-windows/files/openssl/1.0.0d/ > > I have detailed logs of this test with EMERGE_VERBOSE=3. If there is somebody > interested, please just ask. Just to led you know: Your rude tone doesn't help in us fixing bugs. We are doing this mostly in our spare time, we all do have a family and other things to do. If you want to achieve something, please try to be nice as we are trying to be nice. > > Regards, > Pedro regards, Patrick _______________________________________________ Kde-windows mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-windows
