Adriaan de Groot writes:
> Basically, Qt is using internal headers that it shouldn't .. but
> that means we need to make Qt depend on evdev-proto. There is a fix
> in the works.
_Please_ announce this in UPDATING.
Respectfully,
On Thursday, 10 October 2019 14:05:56 CEST freebsd-ports-requ...@freebsd.org
wrote:
> > I've run into the same error just yesterday. As a workaround, deinstall
> > the devel/evdev-proto port (it's not the libmtdev port which is the
> > problem) and it will use the base-system evdev includes.
> >
On 2019-10-09 10:25, Alexander Leidinger via freebsd-ports wrote:
> Quoting George Mitchell (from Wed, 9 Oct 2019
> 10:12:39 -0400):
>
>> Apparently the definitions of various structures found in
>> /usr/local/include/mtdev.h from libmtdev-1.1.5_2 conflict with
>> the definitions /usr/include/dev
Quoting George Mitchell (from Wed, 9 Oct 2019
10:12:39 -0400):
Apparently the definitions of various structures found in
/usr/local/include/mtdev.h from libmtdev-1.1.5_2 conflict with
the definitions /usr/include/dev/evdev/input.h from base.
This is in the middle of a portmaster qt5 upgrade,
Apparently the definitions of various structures found in
/usr/local/include/mtdev.h from libmtdev-1.1.5_2 conflict with
the definitions /usr/include/dev/evdev/input.h from base.
This is in the middle of a portmaster qt5 upgrade, trying to
reinstall qt5-gui-5.12.2_1. I didn't see anything in UPDAT