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Well krita/trunk needs Qt4.6 as well.
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You'll probably need to add an dependency on the Qt 4.6 repository, then. Don't know if it conflicts, though.
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Yes. Unfortunately when I try to add the Qt46 repository, the web interface encounters an error, and can't continue. In any case, the spec file needs some adjusting, as 11.3 failed to build too ( although it compiled fine, which is a good sign )
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A fine idea indeed. I'll have to look into doing that, too... |
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Note that the default KOffice spec file creates split packages.. so that shouldn't be much of a problem. I am not too good with spec files though, so I haven't been able to solve the problem I have with my repo ( fails creating the packages, the compilation at least on suse 11.3 works fine )
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So you have it compiling successfully on OpenSuse 11.3, but it still doesn't create an OpenSuse package? Or are you saying that it's failing in the creation of packages for other distros and OpenSuse is successful?
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It is compiling successfully, but failing to package.
The error message is:
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Weird, the kchart build directory does not exist (/usr/src/packages/BUILD/koffice-trunk/build/kchart). Can anyone confirm that it exists on a local build? Perhaps you have to exclude that from the build specifically.
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