[Tox Support] Builng gtox on Fedora 22

jd1008 jd1008 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 18 23:34:35 UTC 2016


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On 01/18/2016 04:23 PM, jD wrote:
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> *From:* jd1008 <jd1008 at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* January 18, 2016 6:21:45 PM EST
> *To:* Support at lists.tox.chat
> *Subject:* Re: [Tox Support] Builng gtox on Fedora 22
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> On 01/18/2016 04:13 PM, nurupo wrote:
>> >One script says
>> What does "qmake-qt5 --version" output? To me it looks like it either 
>> uses Qt4 libraries or you have libQt5Multimedia.so and 
>> libQt5MultimediaWidgets.so missing.
>>
> $ /usr/bin/qmake-qt5 --version
> QMake version 3.0
> Using Qt version 5.5.1 in /usr/lib64
>
> So why would qt5 use qmake version 3 ???
>
> Should it not be qmake version 5 ???
>
>>
>> >Strange! Usually, my thunderbird, when I reply to a message on the 
>> fedora list,
>> >it automagically sends it only to the fedora list, and not to the OP.
>> I know, right? I was asking our system administrator to fix that, but 
>> apparently it goes against his believes or something. The answer I 
>> get is "use better mail client" :\
>> I have to manually CC support at lists.tox.chat every time myself.
> Actually, the fault is the server.
> The server should have in the message header that the message is from 
> the server,
> and NOT from the OP.
> That's how it is with the fedora server.
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>> On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 6:05 PM, jd1008 <jd1008 at gmail.com 
>> <mailto:jd1008 at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>>     On 01/18/2016 03:51 PM, nurupo wrote:
>>>     Oh, I see. Make sure that qmake you use uses Qt5 libraries, not
>>>     Qt4 ones.
>>>     I think it can be done with "qmake --version". If it uses Qt4,
>>>     you can make it use Qt5 be passing "-qt5" option, e.g. "qmake
>>>     -qt5 --version".
>>>     qTox needs Qt5 libraries.
>>     One script says:
>>
>>     .
>>     .
>>     .
>>     + cd qTox
>>     + qmake-qt5
>>     Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: multimedia multimediawidgets
>>     error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.tz8Ww1 (%build)
>>
>>>
>>>     Also, you didn't CC support at lists.tox.chat
>>>     <mailto:support at lists.tox.chat> in your reply.
>>     Strange! Usually, my thunderbird, when I reply to a message on
>>     the fedora list,
>>     it automagically sends it only to the fedora list, and not to the
>>     OP.
>>
>>
>>
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>>>     On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 5:31 PM, jd1008 <jd1008 at gmail.com
>>>     <mailto:jd1008 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>         On 01/18/2016 03:20 PM, nurupo wrote:
>>>>         Hello there,
>>>>
>>>>         Is it gtox or qtox that you are building?
>>>>         Your title says gtox, but looks like it's actually qtox.
>>>>
>>>>         >Why resort to such cryptic error messages?
>>>>         Ask qmake developers about that, nothing we can do about this.
>>>>
>>>>         >What's missing?
>>>>         qt5/lib/libQt5Svg.so is missing.
>>>         $ locate libQt5Svg.so
>>>         /usr/lib64/libQt5Svg.so.5
>>>         /usr/lib64/libQt5Svg.so.5.5
>>>         /usr/lib64/libQt5Svg.so.5.5.1
>>>
>>>         I am building on a 64 bit system. How come the scripts and
>>>         makefiles
>>>         cannot discern that on 64 bit linuxes, the libs are in
>>>         /usr/lib64
>>>         Also, the qt5 dir under /usr/lib64 has no directory named lib.
>>>         At least, this is how it is on fedora 22 64 bit.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>         On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 3:56 PM, jd1008 <jd1008 at gmail.com
>>>>         <mailto:jd1008 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>             Build failed.
>>>>             .
>>>>             .
>>>>             .
>>>>             .
>>>>             .
>>>>             mkdir -p /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
>>>>             mkdir -p /usr/local/include
>>>>             Installing libfilteraudio.so.0.0.0
>>>>             Installing filter_audio.h
>>>>             Installing filteraudio.pc
>>>>             Installing libfilteraudio.a
>>>>             /tmp/gtox/qTox
>>>>             Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: svg
>>>>             make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. 
>>>>             Stop.
>>>>
>>>>             So, what does the error message mean?
>>>>             Does it mean it found a module called svg that it knows
>>>>             nothing about?
>>>>
>>>>             Why resort to such cryptic error messages?
>>>>
>>>>             If it wants the module svg, why not belch out a message
>>>>             like
>>>>             QT module svg not found.
>>>>
>>>>             At any rate, I have the following info on qtsvg on my
>>>>             system:
>>>>
>>>>             $ cd /usr/lib64
>>>>             $ find qt* -name \*svg\*
>>>>             qt-3.3/include/private/qsvgdevice_p.h
>>>>             qt4/plugins/iconengines/libqsvgicon.so
>>>>             qt4/plugins/imageformats/libqsvg.so
>>>>             qt4/plugins/script/libqtscript_svg.so.1
>>>>             qt4/plugins/script/libqtscript_svg.so.1.0
>>>>             qt4/plugins/script/libqtscript_svg.so
>>>>             qt4/plugins/script/libqtscript_svg.so.1.0.0
>>>>             qt5/plugins/iconengines/libqsvgicon.so
>>>>             qt5/plugins/imageformats/libqsvg.so
>>>>             qt5/plugins/svgthumbnail.so
>>>>
>>>>             What's missing?
>>>>
>>>>             Which qt version is needed for the qtsvg ???
>>>>
>>>>
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