[MacPorts] #60975: qt5-qtwebkit: fatal error: 'CSSGrammar.hpp' file not found
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Mon Feb 22 13:58:47 UTC 2021
#60975: qt5-qtwebkit: fatal error: 'CSSGrammar.hpp' file not found
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Reporter: thetrial | Owner: MarcusCalhoun-Lopez
Type: defect | Status: reopened
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.6.3
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: qt511-qtwebkit |
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Comment (by thetrial):
Well … I dared.
Completely deinstalled Macports and all ports, everything. Then redone all
from scratch. I simply let install all my requested ports, their
dependencies come automatically.
The first try looked good. Even qt511-qtwebkit slipped through. But then,
after all … this came:
{{{
---> Updating database of binaries
---> Updating database of C++ stdlib usage
---> Scanning binaries for linking errors
---> Found 7 broken files, matching files to ports
---> Found 2 broken ports, determining rebuild order
You can always run 'port rev-upgrade' again to fix errors.
The following ports will be rebuilt:
qt511-qtwebkit @5.9.1
webkit2-gtk @2.28.2+minibrowser+x11
Continue? [Y/n]:
}}}
Well … yes.
And … I’m stuck. Exactly the same error.
{{{
:info:build generated/CSSGrammar.cpp:160:10: fatal error: 'CSSGrammar.hpp'
file not found
:info:build #include "CSSGrammar.hpp"
}}}
So, no. It seems it was not my system or installation. Either there is a
bug, or it is something in the combination.
Again, I have El Capitan (on two different machines, both have this
problem!).
And this is my »stuff« I install:
alpine autoconf autoconf213 automake boost ccache cmake coreutils curl
dcfldd e2fsprogs git graphene graphviz-gui mc mpstats ncurses openjdk11
openssh owncloud-client pkgconfig port_cutleaves qprint screen
sqlitebrowser sudo wget wine-devel winetricks wireshark3 zsh
And KeePassXC … but this doesn’t install at all anymore.
So, I guess this whole experiment (not only some minutes) was in vain.
What shall I do now?!
I guess, first of all, I have to completely restore /opt from backup :-(
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/60975#comment:23>
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