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  1. Thrift
  2. THRIFT-4910

./configure: line 14116: syntax error near unexpected token `QT5,'

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    • Status: Closed
    • Minor
    • Resolution: Information Provided
    • 0.13.0
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    • Ubuntu 19.04

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      Testing build of latest master branch on Ubuntu 19.04

      Failing on configure

      ...

      checking whether yytext is a pointer... yes
      checking whether ln -s works... yes
      checking for gawk... (cached) mawk
      checking for ranlib... (cached) ranlib
      checking whether g++ supports C+11 features with -std=c+11... yes
      ./configure: line 14116: syntax error near unexpected token `QT5,'
      ./configure: line 14116: `    PKG_CHECK_MODULES(QT5, Qt5Core >= 5.0, Qt5Network >= 5.0,'

      Might there be something wrong in my environment, wrong version of something (e.g. I have automake 1.16.1-4)

       

      Attached my console log output and config.log file.

       

      Current commit:

      commit 4c847372eb9af8ec0b21ace31840eaabfdf32660 (HEAD -> master, origin/master, origin/HEAD)
      Author: guozhu cheng <bengol@163.com>
      Date:   Mon Jul 15 19:46:25 2019 +0800

          THRIFT-4908: remove reader&writer in Golang's TBinaryProtocol
          
          Client: go
          
          This closes #1831.

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        1. configure.out.txt
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          Rocco Corsi
        2. console_20190723_1436.txt
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          Rocco Corsi
        3. config.log
          87 kB
          Rocco Corsi
        4. console.txt
          6 kB
          Rocco Corsi

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