[MacPorts] #56601: py36-pyqt5: QtCore/sipQtCoreQByteArray.cpp:2263:48: error: no member named 'chopped' in 'QByteArray'
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#56601: py36-pyqt5: QtCore/sipQtCoreQByteArray.cpp:2263:48: error: no member named
'chopped' in 'QByteArray'
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Reporter: wa03 | Owner: mamoll
Type: defect | Status: reopened
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.5.0
Resolution: | Keywords: yosemite
Port: py36-pyqt5 |
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Changes (by Ionic):
* status: closed => reopened
* resolution: fixed =>
Comment:
Users (like me) on 10.10- might have already had `py*-pyqt5` `5.10_0`
installed. If you pin older versions retrospectively *and* downgrade the
package due to this, you will also need to increase the epoch to force an
upgrade to the older version.
This said, on 10.9 (Darwin 13), Qt 5.8 is the latest supported version
(and the Qt5 PortGroup pins to that). `py35-pyqt5` `5.10` seems to have
compiled fine with this combination, so why would you revert to 5.9.2? I
suppose it should be pinned to 5.10 instead?
Reopening.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/56601#comment:7>
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