oneiric has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the oneiric task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
** Changed in: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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This seems to no longer FTBFS
** Changed in: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
conflicting types in GLES2/gl2.h
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Chris Halse Rogers (raof)
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Title:
conflicting types in GLES2/gl2.h and
** Tags added: arm-porting-queue
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Title:
conflicting types in GLES2/gl2.h and GL/glext.h
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I'm a bit surprised that Qt includes both GL/gl.h and GLES2/gl2.h in the
same file. I wouldn't expect that to work; there's a large overlap in
symbols.
This clearly isn't built in the desktop Qt builds as there isn't
anything ARM specific there. I think this is actually a Qt bug, either
in the
Oh, hah!
It's not directly a Qt problem. However, switching the Qt backend from
desktop GL to GL ES in 4:4.7.3-4ubuntu1 is an ABI break, and since it's
exposed in the Qt headers it's an API break, too.
I'm not sure how the Qt maintainers want to deal with this, but I don't
think there's