On Thu, May 06, 2004, Mike's List wrote: > > + ./configure -platform solaris-g++ -prefix /openpkg -bindir > > /openpkg/libexec/kde -libdir /openpkg/lib/kde -headerdir > > /openpkg/include/kde -docdir /openpkg/share/kde/qt/doc -datadir > > /openpkg/share/kde/qt/data -release -shared -stl -sm > > -qt-zlib -qt-libpng -qt-libjpeg -qt-libmng -qt-gif -no-nis -no-cups > > -no-nas-sound -no > > -xinerama -xrender -no-xft -no-tablet -no-xkb -disable-opengl -enable-sql > > -no-exceptions -thread -I/openpkg/RPM/TMP/qt-x11-free-3.2.3/include > > -I/openpkg/include > > -L/openpkg/lib -I/usr/openwin/include -L/usr/openwin/lib > > -R/openpkg/lib/kde > > XRender support cannot be enabled due to functionality tests! > > Turn on verbose messaging (-v) to ./configure to see the final report. > > If you believe this message is in error you may use the continue > > switch (-continue) to ./configure to continue. > > error: Bad exit status from /openpkg/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.17002 (%build) > > > > RPM build errors: > > Bad exit status from /openpkg/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.17002 (%build) > > > > I receive the above error, for kde-qt-3.2.3-20040406 and 29.src.rpm.
Well, the whole kde-* stuff is still not ready (hence it is EVAL or actually should be even JUNK class). I'm happy if someone wants to fix this, but KDE is such a moster that it is no fun to fix and test. But any volunteers are welcome... > Just saw the "ix86-freebsd4.10" --probably why it's not compiling on > my Solaris 9 x86? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] openpkg rpm -qpi /cdrom/kde-qt-3.2.3-20040429.src.rpm > Name: kde-qt Source RPM: (none) > Version: 3.2.3 Signature: > md5:ae889327c74aa9307458d134e8 > 47b784 > Release: 20040429 Build Host: dv1.dev.de.cw.net > Group: KDE Build System: ix86-freebsd4.10 > Class: EVAL Build Time: Thu Apr 29 09:32:02 2004 > Distrib: OpenPKG Install Time: (not installed) > License: GPL Install Size: 13962945 bytes > Packager: The OpenPKG Project Relocations: (not relocateable) > Vendor: TrollTech AS > Summary: K Desktop Environment (Qt Toolkit) > URL: http://www.kde.org/ No, where a src.rpm was built doesn't matter. It's most of the time ix86-freebsd4.10 because our primary development box for OpenPKG is a FreeBSD 4 box. Ralf S. Engelschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.engelschall.com ______________________________________________________________________ The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org Developer Communication List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
