MX Linux 23.5 XFCE
The following Lazarus package can be found in repo
lcl-qt5
I did not find a QT6 version of this package in the Main, Test or Debian Backport
I am not sure where the source code would be located for this package to compile, the only thing I have found so far about this was on the following page but it is for Fedora
https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs ... s-lcl-qt6/
Not sure if this is the same package I am looking for found on Gitlab site
https://gitlab.com/freepascal.org/lazar ... rfaces/qt6
I was wondering if anyone would be willing to make a compiled version available in the MX Test repo, if can find the source code for this package.
Thank You
Lazarus lcl-qt6 QT6 version [Solved]
Re: Lazarus lcl-qt6 QT6 version [Solved]
Is there any significant difference between the two, other than 6 > 5?
MXPI = MX Package Installer
QSI = Quick System Info from menu
The MX Test repository is mostly backports; not the same as Debian testing
QSI = Quick System Info from menu
The MX Test repository is mostly backports; not the same as Debian testing
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Re: Lazarus lcl-qt6 QT6 version
@Stevo
Soon after making my post about this I was testing this out while trying to compile a QT6 package that required lcl, I just used the lcl-qt5 version and no issues with the compile.... that I know of :)
When coming back here to check your response, I am glad you asked this because your question kind of validates my results, maybe there isn't really a difference?
Unless any other users know of difference?
If okay, maybe can leave this post open for a little while and if no responses I can close or one of you guys can close if feel the need.
Thank you again for looking into this and for your response.
Also just in general thank you for compiling all of the packages that you do, really appreciate it.
Soon after making my post about this I was testing this out while trying to compile a QT6 package that required lcl, I just used the lcl-qt5 version and no issues with the compile.... that I know of :)
When coming back here to check your response, I am glad you asked this because your question kind of validates my results, maybe there isn't really a difference?
Unless any other users know of difference?
If okay, maybe can leave this post open for a little while and if no responses I can close or one of you guys can close if feel the need.
Thank you again for looking into this and for your response.
Also just in general thank you for compiling all of the packages that you do, really appreciate it.