[bt-devel] QT6 Version

Gary Holmlund gw at holmlund.org
Mon Mar 25 21:53:28 EDT 2024


On 3/25/24 10:09 AM, David "Judah's Shadow" Blue wrote:
> On Thursday, March 21, 2024 1:30:00 PM EDT David "Judah's Shadow" Blue wrote:
>> On Wednesday, March 20, 2024 3:06:57 PM EDT Jaak Ristioja wrote:
>>> On 20.03.24 19:01, David "Judah's Shadow" Blue wrote:
>>> Maybe you forgot to change your current working directory to "build"?
>>>
>>> What I'd probably do is something like this:
>>>     cd /path/to/bibletime_sources
>>>     mkdir b # build directory, "b" for brevity :)
>>>     cd b # <- important, as .. in the next command must be the source dir:
>>>     cmake
>>>
>>> -DBT_DOCBOOK_XSL_HTML_CHUNK_XSL=/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/1
>>> .7 9.2/html/chunk.xsl
>>> -DBT_DOCBOOK_XSL_PDF_DOCBOOK_XSL=/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/
>>> 1
>>> .79.2/fo/docbook.xsl -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=install/ ..
>>>
>>>     make -j$(nproc) # Or any -j#, such as -j4 for 4 parallel jobs
>>>     make install # installs to the dir specified by CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
>>>     # Now BibleTime is installed in /path/to/bibletime_sources/b/install
>>>     install/bin/bibletime --debug # Runs BibleTime with debug messages on
>> I'd been using a build directory. But I want to thank you for the suggestion
>> of make -jn that sped up compilation time as I could say make -j2 to use
>> both cores. I had wondered why kdevelop always did make -j2 on my own
>> front-end. Sadly, though, I had to run it without the -j2 because the
>> handbook PDF generator kept running out of memory (I've only got 1GB of ram
>> and I run KDE 🙃) I had been building on a flash drive formatted to exfat.
>> I moved the bibletime source directory over to an SD card formatted to
>> ext4, and aside from a compilation time speedup from that, it worked so I
>> think my exfat drive was not honoring case sensitivity on the BibleTime
>> directory in the build directory. So now all I need to do is get enough
>> memory to get the PDF handbooks built. Unless there's an option I can use
>> to turn that off.
> Found what I needed to turn off for the documentation, so I'm built but I'm
> compiled successfully. However, I get a segfault immediately and before any
> output with the --debug option at launch.
>
While you can build with these docments, you can't run without them.

See this to see find where to download and install them. Look at the 
2nd  to last reply.

https://github.com/bibletime/bibletime/issues/449


Gary



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