Hi, When you run GCompris, you can go to the find section (last button, the magnifying glass) and search for: * "calendar" for Qt labs calendar. * "fractions" for Qt charts.
Both should not start if the dependencies are not there (and a log in the terminal telling the dependency is missing). * "clickgame" for webp plugin. If the fish are not displayed but there are white rectangles (or nothing) the dependency is missing (there should also be a log in the terminal telling there is no webp plugin to decode the images) Cheers, Johnny Le mar. 4 avr. 2023 à 16:01, Adriaan de Groot <[email protected]> a écrit : > On Monday, 3 April 2023 13:00:04 CEST [email protected] > wrote: > > Today's Topics: > > > > 1. GCompris release 3.2 (Johnny Jazeix) > > > > > > We recently had an issue as some dependencies were not correct. > > Can you please verify that this version depends on Qt webp image format > > plugin, Qt labs calendar module and Qt Charts qml plugin? > > What's a good way of checking *at runtime* that these are enabled? In > other > words, how can a user tell that the dependencies have been "done right" by > their distribution? > > Asking as a packager, though -- I can see Qt charts explicitly in the > dependency list for gcompris in my packaging, but not the other two and > I'd > like to check if they get pulled in somehow. > > [ade]
