Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2018 11:32:00 -0400 From: Ian Dickens <ian@south-border.com> To: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Subject: Re: virtualbox-ose and QT5 problems Message-ID: <8299B0D5-0CF6-4FB1-AD53-FC37C8062816@south-border.com> In-Reply-To: <FE0D65DB-8680-4716-9ED9-117CE01F0F70@south-border.com> References: <FE0D65DB-8680-4716-9ED9-117CE01F0F70@south-border.com>
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> On Oct 24, 2018, at 5:32 PM, Ian Dickens <ian@south-border.com> wrote: >=20 > Not sure what happened in recent ports tree updates but one of my = systems got qt5 updates recently: >=20 > qt5-buildtools-5.11.2 Qt build tools > qt5-core-5.11.2_1 Qt core non-graphical module > qt5-dbus-5.11.2 Qt D-Bus inter-process communication = module > qt5-gui-5.11.2 Qt graphical user interface module > qt5-linguisttools-5.11.2 Qt localization tools > qt5-network-5.11.2 Qt network module > qt5-opengl-5.11.2 Qt 5-compatible OpenGL support module > qt5-printsupport-5.11.2 Qt print support module > qt5-qmake-5.11.2 Qt Makefile generator > qt5-qml-5.11.2 Qt QML and JavaScript language module > qt5-widgets-5.11.2 Qt C++ widgets module > qt5-x11extras-5.11.2 Qt platform-specific features for = X11-based systems > qt5-xml-5.11.2 Qt SAX and DOM implementations >=20 Ok, so I managed to get it working by deleting all of the qt5 packages = and rebuilding them. I did notice that there were errors in some of the = qt5 build where .metadir did not get created in the work folders. But = in the end the GUI is now working again. Ian=
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