./kdesrc-build knotifications --verbose --debug --stop-on-failure kdesrc-buildrc: http://ix.io/3v2J
I was building Qt5 because the provided Qt5 had the header issue from the begining of the post. Thanks! On Wed, Aug 4, 2021, 1:41 AM Colin Williams < colin.williams.seat...@gmail.com> wrote: > I was able to remove the relocations option by editing the make.conf. The > qt5 build looks like maybe it completed about 1/4 of the build process then > failed. > > There are a few errors sprinkled across the build log which appears > identical to the error log: http://ix.io/3uXA > > From the errors it looks like there are issues locating functions. I'm not > sure why or what to do to try to continue the build. > > On Tue, Aug 3, 2021, 5:29 AM Colin Williams < > colin.williams.seat...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> After nuking the build as mentioned, my issues with the Qt5 submodules >> have gone away. I'm still failing to build Qt5 via the script. >> >> I get the error: ERROR: Feature 'reduce_relocations' was enabled, but >> the pre-condition '!config.win32 && tests.reduce_relocations' failed. >> >> I don't have a clue regarding 'reduce_relocations'. Is there a way to >> disable it and would it make sense to do so? >> >> I'm attaching >> >> /usr/local/kde/src/log/2021-08-03-02/Qt5/error.log : http://ix.io/3uSt >> ./build/Qt5/config.log : http://ix.io/3uSv >> >> On Tue, Aug 3, 2021 at 3:01 AM Colin Williams >> <colin.williams.seat...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > > Your Qt is broken. >> > >> > > /usr/local/lib/libQt5Core.so.5: undefined symbol: u_strToUpper_68 >> > >> > Agreed >> > >> > > "Couldn't update Qt5 repository submodules!" means running the >> init-repository command from the qt5 repo failed, maybe you don't have perl >> or any of the perl dependencies > for that command? >> > >> > I have a recent version of perl, not 100% sure what perl dependencies >> > I think I need. One thing to note of interest is that I am trying to >> > invoke ./kdesrc-build knotifications and with my config it attempts to >> > build 7 "major" components. Regarding the source cloning issue the >> > only one reporting the source fetching or submodule issue is qt5. >> > Every other module doesn't have a source fetching issue. I was trying >> > the --verbose flag, but just discovered the --debug flag. Then I've >> > blown away the build and source directories and trying again. >> > >> > >> > Well i guess you have perl since kdesrc-build is in perl, anyhow >> > you'll have to figure out what's going on wrong with that command >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Albert >> > >> > On Sun, Aug 1, 2021 at 12:55 AM Colin Williams >> > <colin.williams.seat...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > > >> > > I'm trying to build the knotifications framework on a platform that >> > > doesn't provide packages for kde. The platform provided qt5 and >> > > qt5-tools packages. I installed them. Then when building the framework >> > > dependencies I got http://ix.io/3uDy >> > > >> > > From that error I suspect that the system qt5 is broken. So now I am >> > > interested in allowing kdesrc-build to create QT5, and then back to >> > > the steps to build the framework. >> > > >> > > On the Qt5 build I am getting >Couldn't update Qt5 repository >> submodules! >> > > >> > > Unable to update Qt5, build cancelled. >> > > >> > > I went to the qt5 src directory and ran git submodule update. It took >> > > awhile, but it looks like it updated the submodules. However I still >> > > get the same error mentioned above when I try to build. Can someone >> > > suggest how I can manually update the submodules or satisfy the >> > > sources so kdesrc-build can build qt5 and I can move to the next step? >> >