On 22/06/18 09:43, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 22/06/18 09:49, Alex Kempshall wrote:
I've now set up a test bed with Slackware Current (kde5) and have
tried to compile with the following flags
--disable-ccache \
--disable-gtk3 \
--enable-kde5 \
--with-parallelism=5 \
--without-junit \
--without-gssapi \
--without-krb5
Almost immediately it fails with
[info ALL] currently known libraries are: OGLTrans
PresentationMinimizer PresenterScreen abp acc active_native
affine_uno_uno analysis animcore avmedia avmediagst basctl basegfx
basprov bib binaryurp bootstrap cached1 cairocanvas calc
canvasfactory canvastools chartcontroller chartcore chartopengl clew
clucene cmdmail collator_data comphelper configmgr cppcanvas cppu
cppuhelper ctl cui date dba dbahsql dbase dbaxml dbmm dbp dbpool2
dbtools dbu deployment deploymentgui deploymentmisc desktop_detector
desktopbe1 dict_ja dict_zh dlgprov drawinglayer editeng embobj
emboleobj emfio epoxy evtatt expwrap file filterconfig firebird_sdbc
flash flat for forui fps_office frm fsstorage fwe fwi fwk fwl fwm
gcc3_uno gie graphicfilter guesslang helplinker hsqldb hwp hyphen
i18nlangtag i18npool i18nsearch i18nutil icg index_data
introspection invocadapt invocation io java_uno javaloader javavm
jdbc jpipe juh juhx jvmaccess jvmfwk kde5be1 ldapbe2 lng lnth
localebe1 localedata_en localedata_es localedata_euro
localedata_others log log_uno_uno losessioninstall lwpft mcnttype
migrationoo2 migrationoo3 mork mozbootstrap msfilter msforms msword
mtfrenderer mysql mysqlc mysqlcppconn namingservice neon numbertext
odbc odfflatxml offacc officebean oglcanvas oox opencl package2
passive_native passwordcontainer pcr pdffilter pdfimport pdfium
postgresql-sdbc postgresql-sdbc-impl pricing protocolhandler
proxyfac purpenvhelper pythonloader pyuno pyuno_wrapper recentfile
reflection reg rpt rptui rptxml sal sal_textenc salhelper sax sb sc
scd scfilt scn scqahelper scriptframe scui sd sdbc2 sdbt sdd sdfilt
sdui sfx simplecanvas slideshow sm smd smoketest sofficeapp solver
sot spell spl srtrs1 stocservices storagefd store stringresource
subsequenttest svgfilter svgio svl svt svx svxcore sw swd swui syssh
t602filter test test-setupvcl testtools_bridgetest
testtools_bridgetest-common testtools_constructors testtools_cppobj
textconv_dict textconversiondlgs textfd tk tl ucb1 ucbhelper
ucpchelp1 ucpcmis1 ucpdav1 ucpexpand1 ucpext ucpfile1 ucpftp1
ucpgio1 ucphier1 ucpimage ucppkg1 ucptdoc1 unobootstrapprotector
unoexceptionprotector unoidl unopkgapp unordf unotest unowinreg
unoxml unsafe_uno_uno updatefeed utl uui uuresolver vbaevents
vbahelper vbaobj vbaswobj vcl vclbootstrapprotector vclcanvas
vclplug_gen vclplug_gtk vclplug_kde5 wpftcalc wpftdraw wpftimpress
wpftqahelper wpftwriter writer writerfilter writerperfect xmlfa
xmlfd xmlreader xmlscript xmlsecurity xo xof xsec_xmlsec xsltdlg
xsltfilter xstor
/home/alex/master/vcl/Library_vclplug_kde5.mk:36: *** Cannot link
against library/libraries vclplug_qt5. Libraries must be registered
in Repository.mk or RepositoryExternal.mk. Stop.
make: *** [Makefile:286: build] Error 2
vcl/Library_vclplug_kde5.mk depends on vcl/Library_vclplug_qt5.mk, but
--enable-kde5 presumably doesn't set ENABLE_QT5=TRUE, so that
dependency doesn't get built. A stopgap measure until that's fixed
properly would be to also configure --with-qt5 (which will add a
instdir/program/libvclplug_qt5lo.so that you don't really need, but
which shouldn't hurt, either).
Hi Stephan
I added --enable-qt5 which got me a clean compile.
Thanks
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