https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=472422
--- Comment #14 from David <gn...@hawaii.rr.com> --- On 7/23/23 16:31, david wrote: > On 7/23/23 15:47, vanyossi wrote: >> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=472422 >> >> vanyossi<ghe...@gmail.com> changed: >> >> What |Removed |Added >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> CC| |ghe...@gmail.com >> Resolution|--- |NOT A BUG >> Status|REOPENED |RESOLVED >> >> --- Comment #12 from vanyossi<ghe...@gmail.com> --- >> As said before by other developers, not being able to configure the build is >> not a bug in krita. (when that is the case we know almost immediatly as most >> builders and local repos break). Please do not change the bug status back >> yourself. >> >> I suggest you re read the entire build process documentation page >> https://docs.krita.org/en/untranslatable_pages/building_krita.html and ask >> for >> assistance onhttps://krita-artists.org/ or krita on irc. If you have doubts >> on >> how to use cmake, checking cmake documentation and/or tutorials is also of >> help. >> > OK. I've read through the building krita page multiple times. It > doesn't help. It seems to just blithely assume "everything works" and > provides little or no help when it doesn't. > > I've built many other applications using cmake, and the build has > never failed the way the Krita build fails. Perhaps it's a peculiarity > of the Krita project. > > Oh, well, I guess I'll ask on krita-artists. Thanks. > Final update. I asked on krita-artists.org. A responder said he thought it was connected with the Green Hills MULTI Generator. I don't have that on Debian Bookworm, so I guess that's some 3rd party tool you're using? Based on their website, it seems to be a commercial product of some sort. Oh, well. Guess I'll just stick with the version in Debian Bookworm. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.