Log attached.
sip, pyqt and pykde are not installed.
Last time I tried and successfully built kdebindings was svn 1175370.
Is there a way I can diff SVNs that I might help troubleshoot?
Darrell
Log attached.
sip, pyqt and pykde are not installed.
Last time I tried and successfully built kdebindings was svn 1175370.
Is there a way I can diff SVNs that I might help troubleshoot?
Darrell
Yes. Try reversing the kdelibs patch created by SVN revision r1178028 (you can download the patchfile from the Trinity project website per usual), rebuilding and reinstalling kdelibs, then attempt the kdebindings build again.
By the way, did you get to check if the previously mentioned "[systemtray] Clearing area" messages were correlated to the BadWindow errors or not?
Thanks!
Tim
Yes. Try reversing the kdelibs patch created by SVN revision r1178028 (you can download the patchfile from the Trinity project website per usual), rebuilding and reinstalling kdelibs, then attempt the kdebindings build again.
I responded to this message earlier with another FTBFS report. That message has not yet passed through to the list or my in-basket. Ignore that message.
I was able to compile kdebindings by not using the -j flag. I applied the reverse patch and now will rebuild again without the reverse patch.
Took about 38 minutes. I need to learn how to compile in SVN so I can use ccache!
Yes. Try reversing the kdelibs patch created by SVN revision r1178028 (you can download the patchfile from the Trinity project website per usual), rebuilding and reinstalling kdelibs, then attempt the kdebindings build again.
I responded to this message earlier with another FTBFS report. That message has not yet passed through to the list or my in-basket. Ignore that message.
I was able to compile kdebindings by not using the -j flag. I applied the reverse patch and now will rebuild again without the reverse patch.
Took about 38 minutes. I need to learn how to compile in SVN so I can use ccache!
If it compiles with the latest kdelibs from SVN then no change will be made to SVN.
Do you have write access to the project Wiki? You might want to document which packages do not build with a -j flag greater than one here: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/wiki/bin/view/Developers/HowToBuild
Thanks!
Tim
If it compiles with the latest kdelibs from SVN then no change will be made to SVN.
Compiles. Something fuzzy in my mind is telling me that I had removed that option the last time I successfully built kdebindings. I don't why I returned that option. Must have been experimenting and forgot to delete.
So now I'm back to being unable to compile pykde.
But I really need to learn how to build directly in the svn tree and use ccache. I don't mind learning but now things are to the point that I get tired trying to continually rebuild with each little change.
Do you have write access to the project Wiki? You might want to document which packages do not build with a -j flag greater than one here: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/wiki/bin/view/Developers/HowToBuild
I haven't tried because I know nothing about wikis. Yet Another Goofy Syntax to learn! My build scripts are commented and I can transfer that information easily.
A quick grep shows five packages:
kdelibs kdebindings kdemultimedia kdepim koffice
If it compiles with the latest kdelibs from SVN then no change will be made to SVN.
Compiles. Something fuzzy in my mind is telling me that I had removed that option the last time I successfully built kdebindings. I don't why I returned that option. Must have been experimenting and forgot to delete.
So now I'm back to being unable to compile pykde.
But I really need to learn how to build directly in the svn tree and use ccache. I don't mind learning but now things are to the point that I get tired trying to continually rebuild with each little change.
Sorry, I would comment but I have no idea how to use ccache myself. ;-).
Do you have write access to the project Wiki? You might want to document which packages do not build with a -j flag greater than one here: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/wiki/bin/view/Developers/HowToBuild
I haven't tried because I know nothing about wikis. Yet Another Goofy Syntax to learn! My build scripts are commented and I can transfer that information easily.
That Wiki has a WSIWYG editor, so you don't have to know anything about Wiki syntax.
Tim
Sorry, I would comment but I have no idea how to use ccache myself. ;-).
I might have that working now. Details in another response.
That Wiki has a WSIWYG editor, so you don't have to know anything about Wiki syntax.
Where's my round tuit medallion? :)