https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=512913

[email protected] changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEEDSINFO                   |RESOLVED
         Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO              |NOT A BUG

--- Comment #5 from [email protected] ---
Alright, fixed it. It was either because I updated some things just now and/or
because I fixed my SDL3 issue that I had caused myself, and I'm not sure which
it was.

To recap the things I had messed with, I had installed SDL3 3.2 via pacman for
game development. Automatically, sdl3.pc was created in /usr/lib/pkgconfig/, I
believe. Then, in order to get the SDL3 Mixer working, I needed SDL3 3.3, which
I could not find under core/extra/multilib or the AUR. Foolishly, without
un-installing SDL3 3.2 from pacman, I overwrote sdl3.pc after building SDL3 3.3
from github to point to my chosen SDL3 3.3 location. This prevented me from
using pacman at all because of dependency issues, which I then did a quick
hack-fix by adding sdl3 to IgnorePkg in /etc/pacman.conf. This prevented me
from updating the following packages:
fluidsynth  freerdp  sdl2-compat

Well, I just undid the whole mess by deleting sdl3.pc, removing the package
from IgnorePkg, and ran pacman -Syu which re-created the sdl3.pc file pointing
to pacman's SDL3 3.2.28-1. With no dependency issues, the 3 previous packages
updated, along with whatever else had been waiting. I've been updating via
pacman frequently since this game controller thing began. For transparency,
I've updated the following just now:
ca-certificates-mozilla-3.119.1-1  fluidsynth-2.5.1-1  freerdp-2:3.17.2-6 
lib32-libgpg-error-1.57-1  lib32-nss-3.119.1-1  libdrm-2.4.130-1 
libgpg-error-1.57-1  nss-3.119.1-1  python-urllib3-2.6.2-1  qtcreator-18.0.1-1 
sdl2-compat-2.32.60-1  sdl3-3.2.28-1  sdl3_ttf-3.2.2-1

Although I updated everything under Discover, I did not keep a note of what I
updated.


The "bug" is fixed however! Not only does the Game Controller page work, but
even my SNES adapter works as intended again. I think I can mark this as
RESOLVED and NOT A BUG myself? Thanks to David for making me re-think my shoddy
hack garbage. The lesson is not to mess with pacman's packages, and un-install
something from pacman first if I plan on messing with more built-from-source
libraries and programs.

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