Christoph Willing
writes:
> If you can bear it, perhaps you could build again and keep a log file
> of the build - something like:
> sh ./qt5.SlackBuild 2>&1 | tee op
> (op will be reasonably large ~50M).
Using tee, the SlackBuild output shows that WebKit is never built due to
a missing depen
On 02/10/15 17:50, Christopher Culver wrote:
David Spencer
writes:
The .pc file is (or should be) created in
qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.0/qtwebkit/lib/pkgconfig at the same
time as the shared libraries in the containing directory.
AFAICT the command line that is reporting that error shou
David Spencer
writes:
> The .pc file is (or should be) created in
> qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.0/qtwebkit/lib/pkgconfig at the same
> time as the shared libraries in the containing directory.
>
> AFAICT the command line that is reporting that error should be something like
>
> sed -e 's,[^
Larry Hajali writes:
> Does Qt5WebKit.pc exist in the $PKG directory?
No, there is no such file anywhere in package-qt5.
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> When I attempt to build qt5 5.5.0 from the SBo Slackbuild, the build
> fails at the make install stage with the error:
>
> can't read /media/BUILD/sbotmp//package-qt5/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/Qt5WebKit.pc:
> No
> such file or directory
The .pc file is (or should be) created in
qt-everywhere-opensour
Does Qt5WebKit.pc exist in the $PKG directory?
--Larry
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Christopher Culver <
crcul...@christopherculver.com> wrote:
> Andrzej Telszewski
> writes:
> > Do you have any previous qt5 installation?
> > This might be a blind shot, but if you happen to have it, try fir
Andrzej Telszewski
writes:
> Do you have any previous qt5 installation?
> This might be a blind shot, but if you happen to have it, try first
> uninstalling and then building.
Unfortunately, even after uninstalling the previous installation of qt5,
building qt5 5.5.0 fails with the error I mentio
On 30/09/15 15:18, Christopher Culver wrote:
When I attempt to build qt5 5.5.0 from the SBo Slackbuild, the build
fails at the make install stage with the error:
can't read /media/BUILD/sbotmp//package-qt5/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/Qt5WebKit.pc: No
such file or directory
Now, I am invoking qt5 as roo
Larry Hajali writes:
> I'm not sure. Did you run out of space in /media/BUILD?
No, there are still gigabytes free on the disc with the build directory.
> Do you have a full Slackware64 install?
Yes. And the last version of qt5 compiled with no problems. It is only
this upgrade to 5.5.0 that is
On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 6:18 AM, Christopher Culver <
crcul...@christopherculver.com> wrote:
> When I attempt to build qt5 5.5.0 from the SBo Slackbuild, the build
> fails at the make install stage with the error:
>
> can't read
> /media/BUILD/sbotmp//package-qt5/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/Qt5WebKit.pc:
When I attempt to build qt5 5.5.0 from the SBo Slackbuild, the build
fails at the make install stage with the error:
can't read /media/BUILD/sbotmp//package-qt5/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/Qt5WebKit.pc: No
such file or directory
Now, I am invoking qt5 as root as follows:
TMP=/media/BUILD/ ./qt5.SlackBui
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