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Tinderbox on Master for Windows-Debug - Build # 14611 - Fixed:

Changes for Build #14610
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Changes for Build #14611
[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: copy basic kde4 blocks -> kde5 and build againt qt5/kf5 libs

[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: rename classes and other relevant data: KDE[4]->KDE5

[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: rename KDESalGraphics too

[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: convert KDE5SalGraphics to SvpSalGraphics

[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: convert KDE5SalInstance to SvpSalInstance

[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: convert X11SalFrame to SalFrame

[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: add cairo surface to KDE5SalFrames

[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: get/setLib works again

[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: implement getCairoContext

[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: avoid crash with null surface

[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: fix glib detection for KF5

[Thorsten Behrens] kde5: make VCLKDE5Application build again




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