Whyĭoes the Provides: on the individual libnvidia-compute-XXX packages not Package has been published in Ubuntu by that name in a very long time. This doesn't appear to be a recent change, > E: Package 'libcuda1' has no installation candidate > You should explicitly select one to install. > Package libcuda1 is a virtual package provided by: On Tue, at 05:41:09PM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote: Qtdeclarative-abi-5-x-y (usually these are packages that use private ABI). Rebuilds of packages that depend on qtbase-abi-5-x-y virtual package or on Separate builds for "amd64" (arch-dependent) and "all" (arch-indep)Īlso keep in mind that if you update Qt, you will also need to do no-change In Debian this bootstrapping happens automatically because Debian does Wait until qttools builds on amd64, then push the normal versions of all Push qttools with the same change, and additionally remove libqt5webkit5-devīuild-dependency and make qwebview_archs empty in debian/rules. Push qtbase and qtdeclarative where the -doc and -doc-html packages, andĪlso all Build-Depends-Indep are removed. If you are pushing packages to a PPA, you can use the following procedure: If you build packages locally, you can follow the instruction in qtbase'sĭebian/README.source (I have just pushed a minor update for it): Yes, in Ubuntu we bootstrap the packages manually for every new Qt release. > like more work than I have time to figure out at the moment. > I suppose they must bootstrap this dependency chain somehow, but it seems > when so many build dependencies resolve circularly. > I'm not sure how the Debian or Ubuntu teams build and backport Qt5 packages > I was able to spend a few hours on this to visually represent what I found > A lot of these eventually resolved into being blocked on circular > packages that needed to be backported (without relaxing version > a build dependency hunt that resulted in finding a massive set of Qt5 > Simply using the backportpackage tool on qtwebengine-opensource-src started > the Rings meme that applies here like: "One does not simply backport Qt5" □ > Yes! Qt5 is indeed a very large project too! I'm sure there is a Lord of
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