i tried to test Warzone 3.2 beta4 on my Gentoo Linux, but i cant compile it because during ./configure it doesnt find qt5 but qt5 is installed beside qt4..
You can try adding something like adding «MOC5=/usr/lib/qt5/bin/moc UIC5=/usr/lib/qt5/bin/uic RCC5=/usr/lib/qt5/bin/rcc» to the ./configure command line, which I needed in a previous version (fixed in 9411baa09c7e74a272e62a0a343d763a181848b0).
Which paths do you have? What does «pkg-config --variable=exec_prefix Qt5Core» and «pkg-config --variable=host_bins Qt5Core» say?
Cyp wrote:You can try adding something like adding «MOC5=/usr/lib/qt5/bin/moc UIC5=/usr/lib/qt5/bin/uic RCC5=/usr/lib/qt5/bin/rcc» to the ./configure command line
Didnt help, I dont have uic though what ebuild does it belong to? (If you have gentoolkit: »equery b /usr/lib/qt5/bin/uic«)
Edit: Ok seemes uic is part of qtwidgets i'll install that and try if configure works then..
Ok emerging qtwidgets didnt help, but probably i'm missing an other qt5 package, can you give me your »equery l qt\*«, so i can check if i am missing something?
Sur3 wrote:Ok emerging qtwidgets didnt help, but probably i'm missing an other qt5 package, can you give me your »equery l qt\*«, so i can check if i am missing something?
/me uses the Qt backend, think everyone else uses the SDL backend. Not sure if there's much difference, the SDL backend used to not support coloured cursors, but does now.