Am Freitag, 2. August 2013, 09:25:07 schrieb Luca Beltrame:
I'm happy to announce that thanks to the effort of Raymond and Hrvoje we have now a set of Qt 5.1 packages that are coinstallable with the system Qt 4.x without removing them.
Currently they live in the KDE:Qt51 project, the plan is to move them to Factory after some rounds of polishing and testing.
Notice that you can't use these packages for KF5, as it depends on the (unreleased) Qt 5.2.
I am currently compiling KF5 using (almost) only packages. I created some packages with current Qt5 git snapshots of the dev branch in home:a_richardson:kf5. They are based on the KDE:Qt51 ones and seem to work, but I am still very new to packaging, so I could have messed up something. qttools doesn't build for some reason, but the specfile looks right IMO. It is missing QtWebkit, but you can still compile KF5 without it. It also has extra-cmake-modules, so the only thing that has to be self- compiled to build KF5 is attica and dbusmenu-qt. I would also create packages for them, however their development packages are not co-installable with the Qt4 versions. Should I try and fix that by moving them to a new include/ subdirectory, or rather just allow only one of them to be installed? Regards, Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org