On 2021-01-07 2:45 p.m., Davide Liessi wrote:
Dear Ken,
I decided to upgrade to Xcode 10.1.
I was able to install qt5-qtwebengine, but the build stopped several
times due to errors of the kind
ninja: fatal: posix_spawn: Too many open files
ninja: fatal: pipe: Too many open files
I adjusted
Dear Ken,
Il giorno sab 2 gen 2021 alle ore 19:10 Ken Cunningham
ha scritto:
> Right now, you could say the only immediate visible advantage of
> upgrading to Xcode10 is to build qt5-qtwebengine version 5.15.2 on
> 10.13
I decided to upgrade to Xcode 10.1.
I was able to install qt5-qtwebengine,
On 2021-01-01 3:46 p.m., Ken Cunningham wrote:
On Jan 1, 2021, at 3:35 PM, Davide Liessi wrote:
Il giorno sab 2 gen 2021 alle ore 00:12 Ken Cunningham
ha scritto:
IMO — just upgrade yourself to Xcode 10 (like everyone else has done) and the
buildbot can stay on Xcode 9.
There is one
Davide Liessi writes:
> I could remove py-pyqt-webengine from frescobaldi's dependencies (two
> components would stop working, but the rest would continue) and
> suggest in the latter's notes to install the former in order to get
> full functionality, but I would prefer to keep it.
Sigil also
> On Jan 1, 2021, at 3:35 PM, Davide Liessi wrote:
>
> Il giorno sab 2 gen 2021 alle ore 00:12 Ken Cunningham
> ha scritto:
>> IMO — just upgrade yourself to Xcode 10 (like everyone else has done) and
>> the buildbot can stay on Xcode 9.
>
> There is one port (and its dependencies, of
Il giorno sab 2 gen 2021 alle ore 00:12 Ken Cunningham
ha scritto:
> IMO — just upgrade yourself to Xcode 10 (like everyone else has done) and the
> buildbot can stay on Xcode 9.
There is one port (and its dependencies, of course) that I need to
build with the universal variant: lame.
Does
> On Jan 1, 2021, at 2:24 PM, Davide Liessi wrote:
>
> Il giorno mar 29 dic 2020 alle ore 00:35 Ryan Schmidt
> ha scritto:
>> I intentionally keep most of the buildbot workers' Xcode versions at the
>> last version that contains the SDK that matches the OS version. On macOS
>> 10.13, that's
Il giorno mar 29 dic 2020 alle ore 00:35 Ryan Schmidt
ha scritto:
> I intentionally keep most of the buildbot workers' Xcode versions at the last
> version that contains the SDK that matches the OS version. On macOS 10.13,
> that's Xcode 9.4.1.
How would you propose to solve the QtWebEngine
On Dec 28, 2020, at 23:05, Ken Cunningham wrote:
> On Dec 28, 2020, at 3:35 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> On Dec 27, 2020, at 10:11, Ken Cunningham wrote:
>>
>>> However, I would float the idea it's time the buildbot and all 10.13 users
>>> moved to Xcode 10.
>>>
>>> Xcode 10's issues have
> On Dec 28, 2020, at 3:35 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>
>
> On Dec 27, 2020, at 10:11, Ken Cunningham wrote:
>
>> However, I would float the idea it's time the buildbot and all 10.13 users
>> moved to Xcode 10.
>>
>> Xcode 10's issues have largely been worked around by this point it
On Dec 27, 2020, at 10:11, Ken Cunningham wrote:
> However, I would float the idea it's time the buildbot and all 10.13 users
> moved to Xcode 10.
>
> Xcode 10's issues have largely been worked around by this point it seems,
> although there a couple of stragglers still.
I intentionally
Il giorno dom 27 dic 2020 alle ore 20:49 Ken Cunningham
ha scritto:
> Should be a ticket if not one already I guess.
I opened https://trac.macports.org/ticket/61921.
> Could you try forcing a macports-clang compiler like 9.0 and see if that
> works?
I'll try and report the results in the
> WARNING: QtWebEngine requires at least version 10.0.0, but using Xcode
> version 9.4.1.
Should be a ticket if not one already I guess.
I was wondering when we updated qt5 if that might happen to those who have held
back their Xcode on 10.13 systems. All my systems use the current Xcodes.
Hi.
The port qt5-qtwebengine currently fails on macOS 10.13 because
nothing is built.
The configure phase ends with the following warnings:
WARNING: QtWebEngine requires at least version 10.0.0, but using Xcode
version 9.4.1.
WARNING: QtPdf requires at least version 10.0.0, but using Xcode
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