Update wayland package. You need at least 1.20. Seems like we need to update CMakeLists.txt in kwayland

On 9/12/22 16:49, Nicola Mingotti wrote:
yes, sure, I attach it here

Nicola



On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 3:28 PM Vlad Zahorodnii <vlad.zahorod...@kde.org <mailto:vlad.zahorod...@kde.org>> wrote:

    On 9/12/22 16:07, Nicola Mingotti wrote:
     > Hi !
     >
     > I am very new to KDE development. I was doing some experiments with
     > *kdesrc*. I successfully built and modified dolphin, adding
    features i
     > wanted, of which i am extremely enthusiastic!
     >
     > I am using 10h/day Debian Stable since many years and on several
     > severs, it would beneficial to me to be able to keep working with
    this
     > OS and not move to a rolling-release OS. So, kdesrc for me it is
    great
     > to try new KDE software.
     >
     > Unfortunately it is a few days i am not able to compile
     > anything else since *kwayland* blocks all other elements.
     >
     > Trying to:
     > $> kdesrc-build kwayland --refresh-build
     > it fails, giving me back:
     > ---------------------------------
     > Building kwaylandfrom frameworks(3/3)
     >         Fetching remote changes to kwayland
     >         Merging kwaylandchanges from branch master
     >         Source update complete for kwayland: no files affected
     >           Rebuilding because the option refresh-build was set
     >         Preparing build system for kwayland.
     >         Removing files in build directory for kwayland
     >         Old build system cleaned, starting new build system.
     >         Running cmaketargeting Unix Makefiles...
     >         Compiling... failed(after 38 seconds)
     >         Note: --- 27--- compile warnings
     >
     > kwayland didn't build, stopping here.
     >
     > <<<  PACKAGES FAILED TO BUILD  >>>
     > kwayland- file:///home/p/kde/src/log/2022-09-12-03/kwayland/build.log
     >
     > Important notification for kwayland:
     > kwaylandhas failed to build 8times.
     >     You can check https://build.kde.org/search/?q=kwayland
    <https://build.kde.org/search/?q=kwayland>
     > <https://build.kde.org/search/?q=kwayland
    <https://build.kde.org/search/?q=kwayland>> to see if this is expected.
     > ---------------------------------------
     >
     > . looking into the "....build.log" file:
     > ----------------------------------------
     > ...
     >
     > [ 46%] Building C object
    
src/server/CMakeFiles/KF5WaylandServer.dir/wayland-linux-dmabuf-unstable-v1-protocol.c.o
     > [ 46%] Building C object
    
src/server/CMakeFiles/KF5WaylandServer.dir/wayland-tablet-unstable-v2-protocol.c.o
     > [ 46%] Building CXX object
    
src/server/CMakeFiles/KF5WaylandServer.dir/qwayland-server-tablet-unstable-v2.cpp.o
     > [ 47%] Linking CXX shared library ../../bin/libKF5WaylandServer.so
     > [ 47%] Built target KF5WaylandServer
     > gmake: *** [Makefile:160: all] Error 2
     >
     > -------------------------------------------
     >
     > . if i follow the link:
     > https://build.kde.org/search/?q=kwayland
    <https://build.kde.org/search/?q=kwayland>
     > <https://build.kde.org/search/?q=kwayland
    <https://build.kde.org/search/?q=kwayland>>
     > i get a Grafana page asking me a password.
     >
     > . I don't know how to find the file "Makefile" of which
     > "gmake" is talking about. And "error 2" gives me zero hints :/
     >
     > . I recently run
     > $> sudo apt-get update
     > $> sudo apt upgrade
     > => no difference on compiling kwayland, same error output
     >
     > I am stuck, any ideas ?
     >
     > bye
     > Nicola

    Can you post the full build.log file?

    Regards,
    Vlad

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