Le Mon, 22 Nov 2010 14:19:16 +0200, Alexandros Diamantidis <[email protected]> a écrit :
> * Gavin Pryke [2010-11-22 07:10]: > > As far as I know the latest version from the fmit homepage is still > > a Qt3 app. Please post back your findings whether you get it to > > work or not. If it doesn't work maybe it should be masked. > > A few weeks ago, I tried installing Qt3 from the kde-sunset overlay > and building fmit using both the ebuild and by hand, but got > compilation errors in both cases. I wanted to look into the errors a > bit more closely before asking about it, but never did, so if anyone > can make it work, please tell us about it. > > Maybe someone could ask the fmit developer whether there are any plans > to port it? The TODO file doesn't mention anything in that direction, > but if there was demand, he'd probably consider it, since apart from > Gentoo, other distros have removed Qt3 as well... > > Alexandros > > The new kaffeine is a calamity for me (I cannot get phonon to work with jackd from inside fvwm, and the new interface doesn't have the half of the functions from the old one), so I still have qt3 inside my system. I get a lot of errors wehn trying to merge fmit : ... * USE: alsa amd64 elibc_glibc jack kernel_linux multilib userland_GNU * Please fix your package (media-sound/fmit-0.97.6) to not use kde-functions.eclass /usr/portage/local/layman/pro-audio/media-sound/fmit/fmit-0.97.6.ebuild: line 6: need-qt: command not found >>> Unpacking source... ... /usr/qt/3/bin/moc ConfigForm.h > ConfigForm_moc.cpp ACCESS DENIED open_wr: /usr/qt/3/etc/settings/.qt_plugins_3.3rc.lock ACCESS DENIED open_wr: /usr/qt/3/etc/settings/.qt_plugins_3.3rc.lock make all-am ... CaptureThread.o: In function `CaptureThreadImplJACK::capture_init()': CaptureThread.cpp:(.text+0x6eb6): undefined reference to `jack_error_callback' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[3]: *** [fmit] Error 1 So, fmit is not compatible with recent versions of jack2, it is into the TODO list of the last fmit version, but nothing about QT4. I try to compile the last version by hand and get other error as well. It look like it is also not compatible with recent gcc versions. I think it must be masked, if not removed. Ciao, Dominique -- "We have the heroes we deserve."
