El 12/7/25 a las 15:56, Hans S escribió:
Okay! Just for info, I tried with various USE flags. In general, I don't need MuseScore right now, I have just upgraded my Gentoo after happily running my previous Gentoo for like 4 years without major upgrade.As I don't want to mix whole development source package tree into my system, I think I better just wait for the updated MuseScore to be moved to the stable tree. It would though be nice to have a binary package for exactly something like MuseScore, which is a relatively large build, but with few USE flags, so it should be possible to have one or two of the most common USE flag combinations as binaries. :-) On Sat, Jul 12, 2025 at 3:24 PM Michael <[email protected]> wrote:On Saturday, 12 July 2025 10:14:18 British Summer Time Hans S wrote:media-sound/musescore-4.4.4 failed to build. Seems like a problem with changes in Qt. If not reported before, I can by request send all the information according to prescription. Here is output from the failure: FAILED: src/importexport/bww/CMakeFiles/iex_bww.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.oI think there's a bug related to this, but not 100% certain. Try compiling with -fPIC, or better keyword media-sound/musescore-4.5.2 for now which is about to be moved to the stable portage tree.
Sometimes happens that one not triggered dependency is what makes one crazy.
You can check if the use flags of the dependencies of your package are accurate, check /var/db/pkg/mycategory/mypackage/DEPEND
So, check use flags and set manually the use flags of each one of the dependencies of your package vía /etc/portage/package.use/dependency to be sure that everything is ok.
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