How to install latest Clipgrab in Bodhi 5.1 64bit?
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How to install latest Clipgrab in Bodhi 5.1 64bit?
I tried to compile the source code of ClipGrab.
I used the free download from there: https://clipgrab.org/download-clipgrab/
Then I extracted the archive, entered that folder and did what the Readme told me.
But when I tried to install qtbase5-dev and qtwebengine5-dev, according to the Readme, I got a dependencies error telling me:
Quote:
qtbase5-dev : Depends: libgles2-mesa-dev but it is not installed or
libgles2-dev but it is not installable
When I try the 1st answer of this guide, I'm told that this folder or file doesn't exist.
How can I install qtbase5-dev and qtwebengine5-dev, now, which I need to compile ClipGrab?
I think so, too.
Otherwise, I would have had to reinstall some of the broken packages, but they would have been uninstalled during this process and that uninstallation would have removed roughly half of the packages of the entire system. The chance of reinstalling each one of them as before would have been, I guess, somewhere between zero and minus infinity.
Another question: Is Bodhi 5.2 perhaps coming in the near future?
I'm asking because reinstalling 5.1 wouldn't probably make sense in that case anymore, would it?
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