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Same annoying issue in U 18.04 #198

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kamilion opened this issue Nov 10, 2018 · 2 comments
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Same annoying issue in U 18.04 #198

kamilion opened this issue Nov 10, 2018 · 2 comments

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@kamilion
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Had to create /usr/lib/qt5/bin/lrelease executable bash script

#!/bin/bash
echo 5

This let me step forward in wireshark build from sources ...

Originally posted by @riccardomanfrin in #104 (comment)

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@riccardomanfrin

Not exactly sure what wireshark sources have to do with qttools5-dev-tools being installed.
On 18.04, customizer builds fine, and has the proper package listed in the dependencies for the latest release. It will use QT5 and Python3 by default now; while the issue you had posted under was before customizer was ported from QT4 to supporting both QT4 and QT5, selected at build time.

I'm not sure what it is you were trying to communicate by posting a comment on an issue about ubuntu 15.04, which went end of life long ago. I'll probably remove that comment since it has no relation with the historical issue.

If you have some kind of issue with customizer's most recent .deb package or building the source tree, I can try to help you resolve them.

If you're having trouble building wireshark from source while inside a customizer chroot build, I can give you some pointers, but chances are you're just missing the qttools5-dev-tools package.

https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/amd64/qttools5-dev-tools/filelist

As you can see, /usr/lib/qt5/bin/lrelease is contained in that package.

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Correct, installing that package solved the issue.
Wireshark doc/wiki aren't much talkative on deps..

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