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Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Cmake and RPM

From: Jonne Zutt <jonne.zutt.ml@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2016 20:46:26 +0200
I don't seem to have any /path/to/wireshark-2.3.0.tar.xz anywhere.
Should make dist create that?

Thanks,
Jonne.

On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 8:42 PM, João Valverde <joao.valverde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks. Your rpmbuild output looks wrong, I don't know why.

Your %prep script should have a line like this:

/usr/bin/xz -dc '/path/to/wireshark-2.3.0.tar.xz' | /usr/bin/tar -xf -

I don't have time right now to test this on Fedora 20.

On 08/16/2016 05:38 PM, Jonne Zutt wrote:
Fedora 20.

$ cat /etc/fedora-release
Fedora release 20 (Heisenbug)

On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 6:32 PM, João Valverde
<[email protected].pt
<mailto:joao.valverde@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>> wrote:

    Now that all the build dependencies are present it seems like you
    hit two separate build system bugs.

    Which distro/system are you using exactly, please?


    On 08/16/2016 05:12 PM, Jonne Zutt wrote:

        Thanks to Jeff's suggestion I was able to install qt5-qttools-devel
        which provided me with lrelease-qt5
        $ dzdo yum whatprovides /usr/bin/lrelease-qt5
        qt5-qttools-devel-5.2.0-0.5.be
        <http://qt5-qttools-devel-5.2.0-0.5.be>ta1.fc20.i686 :

        Development files for
        qt5-qttools

        "./configure --with-qt=5 --with-gtk=no" now ends with:
        checking for qtchooser... /usr/lib/qtchooser/qtchooser
        checking for uic... /usr/lib/qtchooser/uic
        checking for qtchooser... (cached) /usr/lib/qtchooser/qtchooser
        checking for moc... /usr/lib/qtchooser/moc
        checking for qtchooser... (cached) /usr/lib/qtchooser/qtchooser
        checking for rcc... /usr/lib/qtchooser/rcc
        checking for qtchooser... (cached) /usr/lib/qtchooser/qtchooser
        checking for lrelease... /usr/lib/qtchooser/lrelease
        checking whether lrelease -version works... no
        configure: error: /usr/lib/qtchooser/lrelease -qt=5 -version
        returned
        non-zero exit status
        make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.


        Ok, so configure fails when trying "lrelease -qt=5 -version", it
        seems
        my lrelease doesn't like the -qt=5 argument.

        $ lrelease -qt=4 -version
        lrelease: could not find a Qt installation of '4'
        $ lrelease -qt=5 -version
        lrelease: could not find a Qt installation of '5'
        $ lrelease -qt=default -version
        lrelease version 4.8.6

        It seems to like -qt=qt5 though:

        $ /usr/lib/qtchooser/lrelease -qt=qt5 -version
        lrelease version 5.3.2

        I changed:
                        LRELEASE="$LRELEASE -qt=$qt_version"
        into
                        LRELEASE="$LRELEASE -qt=qt$qt_version"


        Then configure seems to work:
        checking for qtchooser... /usr/lib/qtchooser/qtchooser
        checking for uic... /usr/lib/qtchooser/uic
        checking for qtchooser... (cached) /usr/lib/qtchooser/qtchooser
        checking for moc... /usr/lib/qtchooser/moc
        checking for qtchooser... (cached) /usr/lib/qtchooser/qtchooser
        checking for rcc... /usr/lib/qtchooser/rcc
        checking for qtchooser... (cached) /usr/lib/qtchooser/qtchooser
        checking for lrelease... /usr/lib/qtchooser/lrelease
        checking whether lrelease -version works... ok, lrelease version
        5.3.2


        It seems I need to do the same for UIC:

          UIC      ui_about_dialog.h
        uic: could not find a Qt installation of '5'

                        UIC="$UIC -qt=qt$qt_version"

        And also for MOC, RCC.

        Maybe I should've changed qt_version, but anyways, I do not see
        a neat
        way for that (e.g., cannot provide --with-qt=qt5 to configure).

        Seems like I'm almost there, getting to closer to build an rpm:

        Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.P9teqs
        + umask 022
        + cd /export/home/jonne/wireshark/wireshark/packaging/rpm/BUILD
        + cd /export/home/jonne/wireshark/wireshark/packaging/rpm/BUILD
        + rm -rf wireshark-2.3.0
        + /usr/bin/tar -xf -
        + /usr/bin/xz -dc
        /export/home/jonne/wireshark/wireshark/packaging/rpm/SOURCES/wireshark-2.3.0.tar.xz
        /usr/bin/tar: This does not look like a tar archive
        /usr/bin/tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
        error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.P9teqs (%prep)


        RPM build errors:
            Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.P9teqs (%prep)


        Thanks for you help,
        Jonne.



        $ qtchooser -qt=5 -version
        qtchooser: unknown option: -version
        $ qtchooser -qt=5
        Usage:
          qtchooser { -l | -list-versions | -print-env }
          qtchooser -run-tool=<tool name> [-qt=<Qt version>] [program
        arguments]
          <executable name> [-qt=<Qt version>] [program arguments]

        Environment variables accepted:
         QTCHOOSER_RUNTOOL  name of the tool to be run (same as the
        -run-tool
        argument)
         QT_SELECT          version of Qt to be run (same as the -qt
        argument)

        $ qtchooser -qt=5 -l
        default
        qt4-64
        qt4
        qt5-64
        qt5

        On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 4:14 PM, João Valverde
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        <mailto:joao.valverde@tecnico.ulisboa.pt
        <mailto:joao.valverde@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>>> wrote:

            I wasn't aware of that shell script, it might need updating.

            This part of the Qt toolchain (qt-tools) is awkward, to be
        kind, and
            detection might not work always well.

            Feel free to ask for help here if you get stuck.

            You need lrelease to build the Qt GUI. Not sure what is going on
            with qtchooser.



            On 08/16/2016 02:41 PM, Jonne Zutt wrote:

                I see, thanks for that. I was already trying this path after
                reading the
                reply of Anders.

                I installed the rpms that were suggested
                by wireshark/tools/install_rpms_for_devel.sh

                I then also installed qtchooser-39-1.fc20.x86_64, but
        configure
                is still
                unable to find it somehow. I guess I need to help it a bit
                somehow, I'll
                keep trying!

                Thanks,
                Jonne.


                ....
                checking for GLIB... yes
                checking for Qt5Core - version >= 5.0.0... yes (version
        5.3.2)
                checking for Qt5Gui - version >= 5.0.0... yes (version
        5.3.2)
                checking for Qt5Widgets - version >= 5.0.0... yes
        (version 5.3.2)
                checking for Qt5PrintSupport - version >= 5.0.0... yes
        (version
                5.3.2)
                checking for Qt5Multimedia - version >= 5.0.0... yes
        (version 5.3.2)
                checking for Qt5MacExtras - version >= 5.0.0... no
                checking whether Qt works without -fPIC... no
                checking whether Qt works with -fPIC... yes
                checking for qtchooser... no
                checking for uic-qt5... /usr/bin/uic-qt5
                checking for qtchooser... no
                checking for moc-qt5... /usr/bin/moc-qt5
                checking for qtchooser... no
                checking for rcc-qt5... /usr/bin/rcc-qt5
                checking for qtchooser... no
                checking for lrelease-qt5... no
                checking for lrelease... no
                configure: error: I couldn't find lrelease-qt5 or
        lrelease; make
                sure
                it's installed and in your path
                make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.


                On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 1:57 PM, João Valverde
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                <mailto:joao.valverde@tecnico.ulisboa.pt
        <mailto:joao.valverde@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>>>> wrote:



                    On 08/16/2016 10:23 AM, Jonne Zutt wrote:

                        Hi all,

                        Could somebody tell me what I have to do to be
        able to
                build an
                        RPM package?


                    You have to use autotools. :-)

                    CMake doesn't support building an rpm package yet (see
                README.cmake).

                        I successfully build wireshark using cmake and make.
                        I have a working wireshark-gtk executable in the
        build
                directory
                        that I
                        can run and works fine.

                        Now, if I try to run "make rpm-package", it
        seems it doesn't
                        know the
                        target. I wonder what I have to do to get this?

                        $ make rpm-package
                        make: *** No rule to make target `rpm-package'.
        Stop.

                        Thanks,
                        Jonne.





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