https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=235195
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--- Comment #2 from John Hein ---
Commenting out the QMAKEMODULES settings in qt.mk gets this working. That is,
the build for qt5-webengine now sets compile / link flags to look for things
(like the locally built libQt5WebEngineCore.so) in
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--- Comment #3 from John Hein ---
(In reply to Adriaan de Groot from comment #1)
Adriaan, I understand and agree with your comments. Thanks for the reply.
I'll investigate a little to increase understanding and to see if some simple
impro
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--- Comment #4 from John Hein ---
(In reply to John Hein from comment #3)
As Adriaan pointed out and I also discovered, the Makefile.modules with the
offending lib reference (/usr/local/lib/qt5/libWebEngineCore.so) is indeed
created (by the
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--- Comment #5 from Adriaan de Groot ---
"If you enjoyed this twisty maze of passages, all alike, you may also like:
porting WebEngine away from Python2"
In all seriousness, John, I appreciate your persistence in chasing this. It's a
real