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--- Comment #22 from JonnyRobbie ---
Arch is somewhat a hybrid between source based and binary based distros. The
main repos are binary, but you can use it's ports-like system and build easily
for yourself if you need some advanced compile-time options,
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> I'm almost certain arch has debuginfo packages.
No, Arch is the only distro not providing debug packages. It's a sad story :-(
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--- Comment #20 from a...@redhat.com ---
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> No, the 1.5.0 I'm getting the main trouble is a precompiled binary from arch
> repos, which I can get to install, but gives me trouble, but presumably
> without debug s
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--- Comment #19 from JonnyRobbie ---
No, the 1.5.0 I'm getting the main trouble is a precompiled binary from arch
repos, which I can get to install, but gives me trouble, but presumably without
debug symbols. I'm not able to build 1.5.0 on my own to get
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--- Comment #18 from a...@redhat.com ---
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> Do you want debugging symbols from epoxyinfo or libepoxy? Because it seems
> that I'm not able to build libepoxy-1.5.0. see
> https://github.com/anholt/libepoxy/issues/
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Do you want debugging symbols from epoxyinfo or libepoxy? Because it seems that
I'm not able to build libepoxy-1.5.0. see
https://github.com/anholt/libepoxy/issues/160#issuecomment-371422087
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> @ajax:
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> See attachments. glxinfo and epoxyinfo @ libepoxy-1.4.3 and glxinfo @
> libepoxy-1.5.0.
All essentially identical, good.
> Interestingly, epoxyinfo @ libe
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@ajax:
See attachments. glxinfo and epoxyinfo @ libepoxy-1.4.3 and glxinfo @
libepoxy-1.5.0.
Interestingly, epoxyinfo @ libepoxy 1.5.0 segfaults.
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According to OpenSUSE KDE developers, it could be specific to NVIDIA binary
drivers.
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--- Comment #9 from JonnyRobbie ---
While I agree that a distro update breaking the dependecy is most certainly not
in the greatest of styles and in that regard, there is something left to be
desired, it is worth noting that if the issue really is some
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For all we know we can be certain it is not an issue in KWin. If updating a
dependency breaks KWin it's either an issue in the updated dependency or in the
distribution providing the dependency. Obviously it's bad s
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