again misunderstood, I don't need Fedora
I'd just like to see oSL AND Fedora rpm creation in next qlcplus Source Tarballs...
openSUSE 13.2: rpm-package by hand
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Modified .ymp for the openSUSE_Tumbleweed repo.
Modified .ymp for the openSUSE_Tumbleweed repo.
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A.. OK.
A.. OK.
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Download page updated.
Please check.
Please check.
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Nice.. But I have another things to add. Yesterday I made some addition, for fedora 21/22 and for openSUSE_Tumbleweed.
If you want to add them too. The problem are the fedoras repo. They can't be added true 1-click. Just the Tumbleweed repo can be added (.ymp file in the previous post ).
But the fedora can be only linked to: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... ge=qlcplus
Which contain all the possibilities and instruction. Even more options to integrate it in to your page here: https://software.opensuse.org/download/doc
Pick your poison
If you want to add them too. The problem are the fedoras repo. They can't be added true 1-click. Just the Tumbleweed repo can be added (.ymp file in the previous post ).
But the fedora can be only linked to: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... ge=qlcplus
Which contain all the possibilities and instruction. Even more options to integrate it in to your page here: https://software.opensuse.org/download/doc
Pick your poison
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What about if I link to your page from the QLC+ website ?cingulingu wrote:Nice.. But I have another things to add. Yesterday I made some addition, for fedora 21/22 and for openSUSE_Tumbleweed.
If you want to add them too. The problem are the fedoras repo. They can't be added true 1-click. Just the Tumbleweed repo can be added (.ymp file in the previous post ).
But the fedora can be only linked to: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... ge=qlcplus
Which contain all the possibilities and instruction. Even more options to integrate it in to your page here: https://software.opensuse.org/download/doc
Pick your poison
https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... ge=qlcplus
It seems pretty straight forward to me and would leave the QLC+ website clean from Linux specific installation instructions
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It's OK. For Me.
I saw that you have a "QLC+ TEST versions" for unofficial builds. If you want you can add these two links there.
Git-Qt4 versions: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... lcplus-git
Git-Qt5 versions: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... lcplus-qt5
I saw that you have a "QLC+ TEST versions" for unofficial builds. If you want you can add these two links there.
Git-Qt4 versions: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... lcplus-git
Git-Qt5 versions: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... lcplus-qt5
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Donecingulingu wrote:It's OK. For Me.
And donecingulingu wrote:I saw that you have a "QLC+ TEST versions" for unofficial builds. If you want you can add these two links there.
Git-Qt4 versions: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... lcplus-git
Git-Qt5 versions: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... lcplus-qt5
Thanks !
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Nice... I can make the Qt5 builds for fedora too. But is there any one who can provide me the fedora Qt5 dependencies (rpm package names)?
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Forget it ... Done too.cingulingu wrote:I can make the Qt5 builds for fedora too. But is there any one who can provide me the fedora Qt5 dependencies (rpm package names)?
For Massimo: Just edit the description of the " OpenSUSE builds (Qt5):" test build post to " Fedora and OpenSUSE builds (Qt5): ". Priority=none
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pick your poison II.
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packag ... categories
cingulingu => AudioVideo;AudioVideoEditing if I'm not wrong.
w/o -> Multimedia / "another" Programs, not too bad too...
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packag ... categories
cingulingu => AudioVideo;AudioVideoEditing if I'm not wrong.
w/o -> Multimedia / "another" Programs, not too bad too...
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Hi, pengumaniac
A short answer is NO. Why...
I have consulted a suse/obs community about that yars ago.
And the outcome was to put the icons in a already used categories.
Because is much more neat and is looking as it should for the opensuse build.
If you do it your way it add an unnecessary category icon in a already crowded category and it looks like crappy compiled soft like skype,..(if you know what I mean) .
P.S. In my opinion is better to wait for the next release. It will be a big leap, literally. (SLES kernal 4.xx.xx, Plasma 5, perhaps x64 only, and much more)
More hire: https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Leap and https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Leap
A short answer is NO. Why...
I have consulted a suse/obs community about that yars ago.
And the outcome was to put the icons in a already used categories.
Because is much more neat and is looking as it should for the opensuse build.
If you do it your way it add an unnecessary category icon in a already crowded category and it looks like crappy compiled soft like skype,..(if you know what I mean) .
P.S. In my opinion is better to wait for the next release. It will be a big leap, literally. (SLES kernal 4.xx.xx, Plasma 5, perhaps x64 only, and much more)
More hire: https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Leap and https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Leap
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cingulingu,
yesterday I was in hurry to test, and don't had time/was to lazy to correct old patch,
as we had changes in both etc/*.desktop files on git since "~2 pages" ago of this thread.
So I let them unpatched....
To remember: Massimo must not know each OS-specific thing, and the link shows clearly what possibilities we have - and what you know & keep "in secret".
I prefer QLC+ as Favorite, so for me its 88-equal where in this messed up "new" KDE-Menu we're located!
thx. for the info about Leap, oSL13.2 is so "behind" w/ kernel 3.x - on Gentoo I've for quite some time 4.x,
since Sunday "4.2.0-gentoo-r1" they are really heating up!
From Power-Button ~46 sec. / between Grub & Lights On in Operate Mode 33 sec. on a 1.8Ghz/512MB RAM - beat it...!
PS: "%_libdir/qt5/plugins/qlcplus/libuart.so" (named after the patch!) is missing in rpm/qlcplus.spec - couldn't we replace some lines, with a simple "/libdir/qtdir/plugins/qlcplus/*.so" instead?
yesterday I was in hurry to test, and don't had time/was to lazy to correct old patch,
as we had changes in both etc/*.desktop files on git since "~2 pages" ago of this thread.
So I let them unpatched....
To remember: Massimo must not know each OS-specific thing, and the link shows clearly what possibilities we have - and what you know & keep "in secret".
I prefer QLC+ as Favorite, so for me its 88-equal where in this messed up "new" KDE-Menu we're located!
thx. for the info about Leap, oSL13.2 is so "behind" w/ kernel 3.x - on Gentoo I've for quite some time 4.x,
since Sunday "4.2.0-gentoo-r1" they are really heating up!
From Power-Button ~46 sec. / between Grub & Lights On in Operate Mode 33 sec. on a 1.8Ghz/512MB RAM - beat it...!
PS: "%_libdir/qt5/plugins/qlcplus/libuart.so" (named after the patch!) is missing in rpm/qlcplus.spec - couldn't we replace some lines, with a simple "/libdir/qtdir/plugins/qlcplus/*.so" instead?
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Wait, libuart.so and libgpio.so are not included in the release on purpose. They are not meant to be used on desktops.
Please DO NOT include them in the OpenSUSE and Fedora builds as well.
Please DO NOT include them in the OpenSUSE and Fedora builds as well.
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but they need to be packed, if compiled, otherwise rpmbuild fails...
And btw. in general: the "qmake - make - make_install"-way on oSL will fail too on x86_64, if someone doesn't know the tricks in Makefiles ...
And btw. in general: the "qmake - make - make_install"-way on oSL will fail too on x86_64, if someone doesn't know the tricks in Makefiles ...
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"libuart.so" is just a build leftover requirement. It is not included in the build as an required package!
The builds ageist qt4 did not include spi and uart. But the qt5 refuses to build without it. Did you have any switches for qmake and install?
Massimo:
I saw that you already have opened a obs account. And try to do it.
My proposal is to grant me a maintainer access, and I can try to sort it out for you.
For now I'm not incline to mess with ubuntu (deb) builds on my account for obvious reasons.
I can do it for you too.
My OBS-ID: cingulingu1
PM-Me
The builds ageist qt4 did not include spi and uart. But the qt5 refuses to build without it. Did you have any switches for qmake and install?
Massimo:
I saw that you already have opened a obs account. And try to do it.
My proposal is to grant me a maintainer access, and I can try to sort it out for you.
For now I'm not incline to mess with ubuntu (deb) builds on my account for obvious reasons.
I can do it for you too.
My OBS-ID: cingulingu1
PM-Me
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The UART plugin is built by default but it's not included in the packages release.cingulingu wrote:"libuart.so" is just a build leftover requirement. It is not included in the build as an required package!
The builds ageist qt4 did not include spi and uart. But the qt5 refuses to build without it. Did you have any switches for qmake and install?
I've done that cause I can monitor if it builds fine through the Travis CI service.
It will be included only (together with the GPIO plugin) in the Raspberry Pi images.
Done.cingulingu wrote:I saw that you already have opened a obs account. And try to do it.
My proposal is to grant me a maintainer access, and I can try to sort it out for you.
For now I'm not incline to mess with ubuntu (deb) builds on my account for obvious reasons.
I can do it for you too.
My OBS-ID: cingulingu1
I tried many times to have Ubuntu packages built from GIT but always failed.
Having them would be great and very helpful for many users.
If you succeed with it, then we can unify the builds in one place (my account or your account) and publish the links in the QLC+ website.
Thanks !
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For the uart and spi, I got that. I will left them as they for now, just for the qt5 (experimental build) they can't harm anyone. Just to check the builds.
About the merge of the obs account... that’s is my final goal. I totally agree.
Just my lack... OBS ofline for maintenence 17-09.15/12:39 -- Working!
About the merge of the obs account... that’s is my final goal. I totally agree.
Just my lack... OBS ofline for maintenence 17-09.15/12:39 -- Working!
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almost done... just a few problems...
The first was the libmad0-dev dependency. I have already sorted it, in in my branch and send you a request.
Theoretically you just need to accept it. I can't, I'm just a mainteiner ...
For the Xubuntu 12.04 ther is problem with g++ 4.6. If I remember correctly those errors can be avoided with some ignore switches.
Or it can be just ignored (disabled/removed the build)
For Xubuntu 14.04 and probably others, the problem is in the ./unittest
It is actually logical, that the VM does not have a X-server.. Can it be disable? How?
This one can be patched just for/on obs
The first was the libmad0-dev dependency. I have already sorted it, in in my branch and send you a request.
Theoretically you just need to accept it. I can't, I'm just a mainteiner ...
For the Xubuntu 12.04 ther is problem with g++ 4.6. If I remember correctly those errors can be avoided with some ignore switches.
Or it can be just ignored (disabled/removed the build)
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245s] /usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qlist.h:469:3: error: assuming signed overflow does not occur when assuming that (X - c) > X is always false [-Werror=strict-overflow]
[ 245s] At global scope:
[ 245s] cc1plus: error: unrecognized command line option "-Wno-unused-local-typedefs" [-Werror]
[ 245s] cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
[ 245s] make[3]: *** [channelmodifiergraphicsview.o] Error 1
[ 245s] make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/packages/BUILD/ui/src'
[ 245s] make[2]: *** [sub-src-make_default-ordered] Error 2
[ 245s] make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/packages/BUILD/ui'
[ 245s] make[1]: *** [sub-ui-make_default-ordered] Error 2
[ 245s] make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/packages/BUILD'
[ 245s] dh_auto_build: make -j1 returned exit code 2
[ 245s] make: *** [build] Error 25
[ 245s] dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2
It is actually logical, that the VM does not have a X-server.. Can it be disable? How?
This one can be patched just for/on obs
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[ 1274s] ********* Finished testing of Universe_Test *********
[ 1274s] /usr/src/packages/BUILD
[ 1274s] /usr/src/packages/BUILD /usr/src/packages/BUILD
[ 1274s] rgbscript_test: cannot connect to X server
[ 1274s] /usr/src/packages/BUILD
[ 1274s] 1 Engine unit tests failed. Please fix before commit.
[ 1274s] make[1]: *** [check] Error 1
[ 1274s] make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/packages/BUILD'
[ 1274s] dh_auto_test: make -j1 check returned exit code 2
[ 1274s] make: *** [build] Error 2
[ 1274s] dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2
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Uhmm...I don't follow. Why libmad is needed ? Isn't present in the OBS system ?cingulingu wrote:almost done... just a few problems...
The first was the libmad0-dev dependency. I have already sorted it, in in my branch and send you a request.
Theoretically you just need to accept it. I can't, I'm just a mainteiner ...
This is weird, cause the official 32bit build for Ubuntu is built on Ubuntu 12.04, which should have GCC 4.6. I have no idea why the OBS complains.cingulingu wrote:For the Xubuntu 12.04 ther is problem with g++ 4.6. If I remember correctly those errors can be avoided with some ignore switches.
Or it can be just ignored (disabled/removed the build)
I guess we can patch the variables.pri file (line 15) as a temporary solution.
Please try again. I have improved the unittest script to detect if a X server is available.cingulingu wrote:For Xubuntu 14.04 and probably others, the problem is in the ./unittest
It is actually logical, that the VM does not have a X-server.. Can it be disable? How?
This one can be patched just for/on obs
In case, what is the username used by the OBS, and is the xvfb package available ?