Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2022 00:21:45 +0000 From: bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org To: office@FreeBSD.org Subject: [Bug 268652] Qt5: Some apps fails to start after upgrading to 5.15.7 Message-ID: <bug-268652-25061-DUWI1WUGxS@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/> In-Reply-To: <bug-268652-25061@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/> References: <bug-268652-25061@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D268652 --- Comment #7 from Tomoaki AOKI <junchoon@dec.sakura.ne.jp> --- (In reply to Guido Falsi from comment #6) Some info only shows what I've done helped, but doesn't for me. *Rebuilding qt-gui and qt-dbus, but it's rebuilt after first update. The site you pointed looks indicating that libqxcb.so is not existing on correct place, but % pkg which -o /usr/local/lib/qt5/plugins/platforms/libqxcb.so /usr/local/lib/qt5/plugins/platforms/libqxcb.so was installed by package x11-toolkits/qt5-gui it looks existing at correct place. Symlinking /usr/local/lib/qt5/plugins/platforms/ directory under /usr/local/bin/ looks incorrect for me, so not tried. But strangely, updating ports to commit 0409cf54eb1c753bc8dc390b5c97c5289feeb2a9 state finally resolved the issue. There are toooo many commits (mostly python and ruby related) and could not determine which commit actually helped. I'll close this as "overcome by event" after some more testing. Thanks! FYI: Output from `pkg version -o -v | rg '<'` just before starting upgrading was as below. Note that compiz-related ones are locked and x11-fonts/noto-*= is failing. % pkg version -o -v | rg '<' sysutils/accountsservice < needs updating (index has 0.6.55_4) astro/cfitsio < needs updating (index has 4.2.0) x11-wm/compiz-plugins-extra < needs updating (index has 0.8.8_12) x11-wm/compiz-plugins-main < needs updating (index has 0.8.8_10) ftp/curl < needs updating (index has 7.87.0) audio/fluidsynth < needs updating (index has 2.3.1) graphics/gdal < needs updating (index has 3.5.3) graphics/geos < needs updating (index has 3.11.1) net/gssdp < needs updating (index has 1.6.2) net/gssdp14 < needs updating (index has 1.4.1) net/gupnp < needs updating (index has 1.6.2) net/gupnp14 < needs updating (index has 1.4.4) devel/indi < needs updating (index has 1.9.6_1) x11-fonts/noto-hk < needs updating (index has 2.004) x11-fonts/noto-jp < needs updating (index has 2.004) x11-fonts/noto-kr < needs updating (index has 2.004) x11-fonts/noto-sc < needs updating (index has 2.004) x11-fonts/noto-tc < needs updating (index has 2.004) devel/p5-Clone < needs updating (index has 0.46) devel/p5-Exporter-Tiny < needs updating (index has 1.004004) www/p5-HTML-Parser < needs updating (index has 3.80) www/p5-HTTP-Message < needs updating (index has 6.44) devel/p5-Log-Log4perl < needs updating (index has 1.57) devel/p5-Path-Tiny < needs updating (index has 0.142) net/p5-URI < needs updating (index has 5.17) misc/pciids < needs updating (index has 20221028) devel/protobuf < needs updating (index has 3.21.9,1) dns/public_suffix_list < needs updating (index has 20221030) devel/py-astroid < needs updating (index has 2.12.13) textproc/py-charset-normalizer < needs updating (index has 3.0.1) devel/py-lazy-object-proxy < needs updating (index has 1.8.0) devel/py-pbr < needs updating (index has 5.11.0) devel/py-pip < needs updating (index has 22.3.1) devel/py-platformdirs < needs updating (index has 2.5.4) sysutils/py-psutil < needs updating (index has 5.9.4) www/py-pyjwt < needs updating (index has 2.6.0) www/py-requests < needs updating (index has 2.28.1_1) textproc/py-sphinx-copybutton < needs updating (index has 0.5.1) textproc/py-sphinxcontrib-towncrier < needs updating (index has 0.3.2a0) textproc/py-tomlkit < needs updating (index has 0.11.6) textproc/py-towncrier < needs updating (index has 22.12.0_1) devel/ruby-gems < needs updating (index has 3.3.26) textproc/rubygem-asciidoctor < needs updating (index has 2.0.18) graphics/webp < needs updating (index has 1.2.4_1) --=20 You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.=
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