[SOLVED] The KDE Plasma 5.34.4 was released 10 days ago and it is not in KTown yet. What happened with the "greatest and mightest" thing?
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I've compiled qt5 and it's really huge: my machine is unusable until it has finished to build it, I've no access to anything. Memory is full , swap works heavily...
My first ever compile was qt5 on an Atom. Let's just say I gave up after a few hours. Apparently it takes 2.5 days to see it through.
qt includes a whole chorme(ium) engine, so it is chrome + qt
so this build is expensive, really expensive. and the reason why I have given up building Qt at home on my notebook.
I am not sure what the state of webkit is these days, but if its enabled you would build Qt with 2 browsers inbuild, basically.
qt includes a whole chorme(ium) engine, so it is chrome + qt
so this build is expensive, really expensive. and the reason why I have given up building Qt at home on my notebook.
I am not sure what the state of webkit is these days, but if its enabled you would build Qt with 2 browsers inbuild, basically.
I build a separate qt5-webkit package for the software which requires it still. It's last release was 5.9.1.
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