postbooks failed to build from source in Fedora rawhide https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=28219179 For details on the mass rebuild see: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild Please fix postbooks at your earliest convenience and set the bug's status to ASSIGNED when you start fixing it. If the bug remains in NEW state for 8 weeks, postbooks will be orphaned. Before branching of Fedora 30, postbooks will be retired, if it still fails to build. For more details on the FTBFS policy, please visit: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fails_to_build_from_source
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This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 29 development cycle. Changing version to '29'.
*** Bug 1584833 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*Appears* to be fixed in upstream 5_12 branch, which unfortunately has no formal release(s) yet. I'm trying a backport of some commits to see if we can get *something* to build at least in the meantime.
I think this should do it %changelog * Thu Aug 23 2018 Rex Dieter <rdieter> - 4.10.1-22 - backport upstream commit for Qt-5.11 fixes (#1605492) - use -fpermissive for FTBFS (#1605492) - use %%make_build %%ldconfig_scriptlets
So, some problems remained (32 bit archs FTBFS). So I checked upstream for recent version and it appears to be much better. I submitted 2 pull requests, https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/xtuple-csvimp/pull-request/1 an updated build requirement. https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/postbooks/pull-request/1 postbooks-4.11.3 (#1268170) postbooks FTBFS (#1605492) use %_metainfodir install icons following freedesktop.org icon-spec Put these test updated builds in copr, https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/rdieter/postbooks/
Arg, i686 builds are (still) failing with BUILDSTDERR: moc/moc_creditcardprocessor.cpp: In static member function 'static void CreditCardProcessor::qt_static_metacall(QObject*, QMetaObject::Call, int, void**)': BUILDSTDERR: moc/moc_creditcardprocessor.cpp:177:85: error: no matching function for call to 'CreditCardProcessor::sslErrors(const QList<QSslError>&)' BUILDSTDERR: case 0: _t->sslErrors((*reinterpret_cast< const QList<QSslError>(*)>(_a[1]))); break; BUILDSTDERR: ^ BUILDSTDERR: In file included from moc/moc_creditcardprocessor.cpp:9: BUILDSTDERR: moc/../creditcardprocessor.h:143:12: note: candidate: 'void CreditCardProcessor::sslErrors(QNetworkReply*, const QList<QSslError>&)' BUILDSTDERR: void sslErrors(QNetworkReply *reply, const QList<QSslError> &errors); BUILDSTDERR: ^~~~~~~~~ BUILDSTDERR: moc/../creditcardprocessor.h:143:12: note: candidate expects 2 arguments, 1 provided BUILDSTDERR: make[1]: *** [Makefile:75986: tmp/obj/moc_creditcardprocessor.o] Error 1 I'm trying to report this upstream, but ... there seems no obvious way to do this outside of running the application itself, at least per https://github.com/xtuple/qt-client/wiki/Bug-and-Feature-Request-Creation-%E2%80%94-The-Desktop (and the application doesn't 'just work' out of the box, requires at least a database be created... I think)
OK, this looks promsing: https://www.xtuple.org/issue-tracker created a login there (pending approval)
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