181022 Franz Fellner wrote:
> Nice that you could solve it !
> There is already a report on bugs.gentoo.org
> which unfortunately can't be found with a search for "breeze"
> as it's state is "RESOLVED TEST-REQUEST" : https://bugs.gentoo.org/660896
> The reporter never came back to confirm
> that re
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 10:03:42 +0300, Franz Fellner wrote:
> There is already a report on bugs.gentoo.org which unfortunately can't
> be found with a search for "breeze" as it's state is "RESOLVED
> TEST-REQUEST". https://bugs.gentoo.org/660896
> The reporter never came back to confirm that reemergi
Nice that you could solve it!
There is already a report on bugs.gentoo.org which unfortunately can't be
found with a search for "breeze" as it's state is "RESOLVED TEST-REQUEST".
https://bugs.gentoo.org/660896
The reporter never came back to confirm that reemerging kdeclarative solved
the issue.
181022 Philip Webb wrote:
> /usr/lib64/libKF5Declarative.so.5: undefined reference to
> `QQmlPropertyMap::init(QMetaObject const*)@Qt_5'
> /usr/lib64/libKF5Declarative.so.5: undefined reference to
> `QQmlPropertyMap::allocatePrivate()@Qt_5'
> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[2]:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 7:15 AM Philip Webb wrote:
>
> 181021 Franz Fellner wrote:
> > the actual error really is missing.
> > Can you use pastebin or something similar to upload the whole build.log?
> > The number of cores may help to estimate the unmber of compilation units
> > that still get bu
181021 Franz Fellner wrote:
> the actual error really is missing.
> Can you use pastebin or something similar to upload the whole build.log?
> The number of cores may help to estimate the unmber of compilation units
> that still get built. Unfortunately not with cmake. It usually continues
> buil
Franz Fellner wrote:
> Hi Philipp,
> the actual error really is missing.
> Can you use pastebin or something similar to upload the whole build.log?
>
> The number of cores may help to estimate the unmber of compilation
> units that still get built.
> Unfortunately not with cmake. It usually continu
Hi Philipp,
the actual error really is missing.
Can you use pastebin or something similar to upload the whole build.log?
The number of cores may help to estimate the unmber of compilation units
that still get built.
Unfortunately not with cmake. It usually continues building targets that do
not de
181021 Dale wrote:
> You need to go back further on your copy n paste.
> The first error I see error 2. Somewhere further back is error 1.
I don't think so : isn't that the type of error taken from a list ?
I don't see another error higher up.
> That is the first trigger and may point to a probl
Philip Webb wrote:
> This week's system update offers new versions of Qt + KDE Plasma.
> No problem with Qt or most of Plasma, but there are 6 pkgs remaining
> which result from a "preserved rebuild" list :
>
> root:556 ~> emerge -pvt kwin
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in rever
This week's system update offers new versions of Qt + KDE Plasma.
No problem with Qt or most of Plasma, but there are 6 pkgs remaining
which result from a "preserved rebuild" list :
root:556 ~> emerge -pvt kwin
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependen
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