Aw: Re: debian package or howto compile easy - done
Tobias Leupold
tl at l3u.de
Mon Jul 12 18:58:54 BST 2021
Hi again!
(and possibly @ other Debian stable users!)
After checking which versions are used in current Debian stable, I think it's
not meaningful to have unnecessarily recent dependencies although KGeoTag
actually _can_ be built against older versions.
I just pushed a branch "debian_buster" with modified dependencies. Would you
be so kind to check if you can build it on your system? (git pull && checkout
debian_buster)
If you can build this, I'll merge it to master. Otherwise, even IF Debian
added a KGeoTag package, the next release would not be buildable (without
modifications) on stable.
Thanks in advance for the testing!
Cheers, Tobias
Am Montag, 12. Juli 2021, 13:47:08 CEST schrieb Lars Schimmer:
> Hi
>
> thx, that was a imporant information.
>
> Did worked well, runs now in version 1.0 on my desktop.
>
> Needed libmarble-dev and libkf5kexiv2-dev beside my already installed
> system.
>
> Lars
> Gesendet: Montag, 12. Juli 2021 um 12:27 Uhr
> Von: "Tobias Leupold" <tl at l3u.de>
> An: kgeotag at kde.org
> Betreff: Re: debian package or howto compile easy
> PS: Debian Buster currently seems to only have Qt 5.11.3. You should be able
> to build KGeoTag against that, but on git master, the depenceny already has
> been pushed to Qt 5.14. Although you still should be able to build git
> master against Qt 5.11, it will complain about the version being too old.
>
> You can simply check out v1.0.0 (git checkout v1.0.0) or use the 1.0.0
> release tarball. There, the build instructions only look for Qt 5.11.
>
>
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