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Old 03-02-2015, 12:08 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Section8 View Post
If you're installing calibre 2.20 on gentoo from an ebuild, then you must have qt5, still unstable in portage, installed from source. My guess would be that something is wrong there. Do you have other packages installed that depend on qt5 and are they working?
Yes.

[edit] Well, yes it works, but thinking on it, there aren't any images in it (it's quassel). So I'm trying to find a lightweight imageviewer to double check if it's a qt problem or calibre.

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Many months ago, when calibre updated to use qt5, I just converted to installing the binary package (as others are recommending here) and it works fine on gentoo. All of its dependencies are self-contained in the binary package.
It compiles fine. All dependencies that are listed have been installed. Anything not listed, should be.

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My UI (KDE) depends on qt, and I'm not about to even think about updating my system to qt5 until it goes stable in portage.
*shrug*

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Originally Posted by gbm View Post
It compiles fine. Not sure why you highlighted that.

Last edited by sdfg; 03-02-2015 at 01:15 PM.
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