lubot | OE9SBV was added by: OE9SBV | 20:30 |
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lubot | <tsimonq2> Welcome @OE9SBV | 20:35 |
lubot | ilyaishere was added by: ilyaishere | 21:50 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> Hello! :) | 21:50 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> Not sure if this chat is the right place to ask, but I am facing problems when using Qt with OpenGL ES on Debian | 21:51 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> It's related to packaging, so Ubuntu is probably no different | 21:51 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> (Photo, 810x1020) https://i.imgur.com/FoZExRS.jpg | 21:52 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> I was launching Plasma Mobile on an x86 device, when I encountered this: | 21:53 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/qt/qtbase/blob/master/debian/rules#L28 | 21:53 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> Turns out OpenGL ES support is disabled in non-ARM platforms in packaging | 21:53 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> Do you think it is possible to enable it? | 21:54 |
wxl | you should as the debian maintainers | 21:54 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> But they disabled it | 21:55 |
wxl | but if your problem is with debian, then you need to discuss it with them | 21:56 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> Ok, I'll try to find a related discussion chat. What I wanted to ask if enabling it is possible in theory, from the packaging perspective | 21:57 |
wxl | well, everything's possible | 21:57 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> Cool | 21:57 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> I used Ubuntu initially, but had to move to Debian as x86 support is dropped here :c | 21:58 |
lubot | And building Qt manually is no fun... | 21:58 |
lubot | <tsimonq2> @ilyaishere What wxl doesn't note is that @mitya57 is here from Debian 😉 | 22:03 |
lubot | <tsimonq2> And what do you mean about dropping x86 support? | 22:03 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> @tsimonq2, Wow, cool! He actually authored this file | 22:04 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> @tsimonq2, If I remember correctly, x86 is no longer supported in new Ubuntu releases | 22:05 |
lubot | <acheronuk> "And building Qt manually is no fun..." 😮 | 22:06 |
lubot | <ilyaishere> @acheronuk, Is it? | 22:06 |
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