On 2016.10.23 17:40, aga wrote:
On 23/10/16 20:24, Jack wrote:
> On 2016.10.23 14:02, aga wrote:
>> I'm trying to build 4.8.0 from git and am having problems. I
thought,
>> perhaps wrongly, that 4.8.0 would be KDE4 rather than qt5, but
found
>> there were quite a few qt5 files involved. Fin
On 23/10/16 20:24, Jack wrote:
> On 2016.10.23 14:02, aga wrote:
>> I'm trying to build 4.8.0 from git and am having problems. I thought,
>> perhaps wrongly, that 4.8.0 would be KDE4 rather than qt5, but found
>> there were quite a few qt5 files involved. Finally, I think I've got
>> rid of those
On 2016.10.23 14:02, aga wrote:
I'm trying to build 4.8.0 from git and am having problems. I thought,
perhaps wrongly, that 4.8.0 would be KDE4 rather than qt5, but found
there were quite a few qt5 files involved. Finally, I think I've got
rid of those and have now got to make. I'm getting an
I'm trying to build 4.8.0 from git and am having problems. I thought,
perhaps wrongly, that 4.8.0 would be KDE4 rather than qt5, but found
there were quite a few qt5 files involved. Finally, I think I've got
rid of those and have now got to make. I'm getting an error here that I
don't understand
Hi,
On Saturday 22 October 2016 23:20:14 Ralf Habacker wrote:
> Am 22.10.2016 um 20:02 schrieb Jack:
[...]
> > Am I just trying the impossible?
>
> No, I just pushed a commit to a personal repo at
> https://github.com/rhabacker/alkimia, which readd's Qt4 support to
> latest version of alkimia
Thanks, I have also built the latest Version 4.8.0-485aea8e20 from git.
It seems to be running fine so far.
Will this be the default for some time or will there be an option to
compile with libalkimia 4.3.2. until Debian gets 5.0 in the repository?
Regards
Timothy
On Sun, 2016-10-23 at 01:23 +0