Chris,

Did this ever get answered? If so, sorry for the noise. If not, the problem is that qtwebengine will simply not compile with mingw, so craft treats it as a no-op. I think the exact behavior by craft may have changed recently, but the bottom line is that it fails silently, and may or may not (recent change?) at least tell you about it.

And - in trying to find a link for you, I see it was you who filed the bug I was thinking about - so you already know this. I'm responding here, just for another place someone hunting for this information might find it. I think it might compile with msvc2019, but that likely leads to other issues, and I haven't actually tried it yet myself.

Jack

On 2020.06.17 08:02, Chris wrote:
I am happy to say moving craft to a much bigger drive and compiling kmymoney(5.1) worked.

I then tried to compile kdevelop but it kept failing on qtwebengine

craft kdevelop
Y:\CraftRoot\etc\blueprints\locations\craft-blueprints-kde\extragear\kdevelop\kdevelop\kdevelop.py failed: extragear/kdevelop/kdevelop requries libs/qt5/qtwebengine, but it is ignored

Yet when I build qtwebengine it seems happy

*** libs/qt5/qtwebengine is up to date, nothing to do ***

So definately making solid progress but a long way to go yet.

The experience was 1000 times better (quite literally) than when I tried to use emerge a few years back. that was a very painful experience.

All in all happy !

I'll pursue the logs tomorrow and see if I can resolve the cause of the fail. Of course someone has a hint or two they would like to share, I'd be grateful?

Chris

On 17/06/2020 5:51 pm, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
On Mittwoch, 17. Juni 2020 05:49:36 CEST Dawid Wrobel wrote:

FYI,

I fixed KMM issues on Windows today, so it should build fine under Craft:
https://binary-factory.kde.org/view/Windows%2064-bit/job/KMyMoney_Release_win64/
Please keep in mind that this applies to the 5.1 branch. The master branch
still has some problems to compile which we need to figure out.

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