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[libraqm] Add new port (0.6.0) #6659
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Hi @tobbi, thanks for the new port. Here are the test results from the current CI system:
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Curious. Building worked just fine on my machine, which is a Win 10 x64. Does anyone have any idea what could have gone wrong? |
@tobbi: read the logs:
you are simply missing a dependency |
You see, when I built this locally, I didn't need that dependency. Here's a list of locally installed packages:
So I'm a bit confused as to why glib is suddenly required. |
hmm on which commit is your checkout of vcpkg compared to current master of vcpkg? Could be some recent change which introduced the target in one of those dependent targets. |
I'm now on latest master. But even after rebasing, I can still build it fine. I rebuild every time with |
You have to rebuild |
Even after running that command, the build still worked fine. |
hmm tested it locally and it also worked. Try to retrigger CI by either pushing a whitespace change or merging current master |
Done, let's see about the results. |
hmm seems like CI is again partly broken (at least the Preview CI is already finished an giving the same errors as before). Lets wait for the real CI results ;) |
Is the error message the same this time? |
/azp run |
CI keeps reporting failures on Windows, but I've been successful in installing it locally. |
The dependency to For |
/azp run |
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