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Re: Warning from QT5


Well... perhaps I overestimated my skills... I'll try to follow your
advice. Thanks for the info.

Best Regards

El lun, 3 jun 2024 a las 13:38, Bruce Steers (<bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx>)
escribió:

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>
>
> On Mon, 3 Jun 2024, 07:31 Jorge Carrión, <shordi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Oh, yes! You can change branch easily. Here is the information.
>>
>> https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php/Switching_Branches
>>
>> Unstable is a little heavy with so many actualizations daily... but works
>> fine.
>>
>
> Except for a possible glitch in qt or so it seems. ;)
>
> Do you have any other (not gambas) QT programs you can run from terminal
> and see if they produce the same warning or not? (just to tell if it is a
> gambas problem of a general qt problem)
>
> Have you reported this to the manjaro dev team to see if it's something
> they need to fix their end?  that's kinda what unstable/testing branches
> are meant for,
>
> Sometimes warnings like this just go away when the system developers/bug
> reporters find and fix the problems.  OpenSuse rolling release can suddenly
> start not compiling gambas on gitlab for a couple of days then suddenly it
> just works again.
>
> These are just the downsides of being on the development edge.
>
> I would advise alerting the Manjaro developers of the issue and giving it
> a couple of days for them to either fix it or reply to you to say it's
> something needs fixing with gambas.
>
>
> Respects
> BruceS
>
>
> *Info*
> ------------------------------
> Manjaro specific packages downloaded and installed from the *Testing
> branch* or *Unstable branch* will, by nature, not have been fully tested,
> and may be unstable. Please refer to System Maintenance
> <https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php/System_Maintenance> Section for
> important maintenance information.
>
>
>    - *Unstable branch*: Unstable is synced several times a day with Arch
>    package releases. Only a subset of Arch packages are modified to suit
>    Manjaro. Those that use *Unstable* need to have the skills to get
>    themselves out of trouble when they move their system to this branch. They
>    are the Manjaro users who are most likely to need to use such skills. Due
>    to the feedback from the users of the *Unstable* repo, many issues are
>    caught and fixed at this level. Although the very latest software will be
>    located here, *using the unstable branch is usually safe but - in rare
>    cases - may cause issues with your system!*
>
>

References:
Warning from QT5Jorge Carrión <shordi@xxxxxxxxx>
Re: Warning from QT5Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Re: Warning from QT5Jorge Carrión <shordi@xxxxxxxxx>
Re: Warning from QT5Bruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx>