The configure will fail if the qwt headers are not present event if qt4 is not selected as a use flag. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.make sure qwt is not installed 2.attempt to install gnuradio without qt flag selected 3.profit Actual Results: emerge failure in configure step Expected Results: installation of gnuradio software
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Created attachment 363388 [details] buildlog
If it's not too much to ask, can you try removing the following line in the ebuild and see if it fixes it? -DQWT_INCLUDE_DIRS="${EPREFIX}"/usr/include/qwt5 simply remove that line, then "ebuild gnuradio-3.7.2.ebuild manifest" and try to rebuild.
Removing the line appears to allow it to build correctly with qt4 use flag not selected. (In reply to Rick Farina (Zero_Chaos) from comment #3) > If it's not too much to ask, can you try removing the following line in the > ebuild and see if it fixes it? > > -DQWT_INCLUDE_DIRS="${EPREFIX}"/usr/include/qwt5 > > simply remove that line, then "ebuild gnuradio-3.7.2.ebuild manifest" and > try to rebuild.
Thanks for the report, but much more for the test. @@ -4,0 +5,4 @@ + 18 Nov 2013; Rick Farina <zerochaos@gentoo.org> gnuradio-3.6.5.1.ebuild, + gnuradio-3.7.1.1.ebuild, gnuradio-3.7.2.ebuild, gnuradio-9999.ebuild: + fix disabling qt wrt bug #491392