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    Foghorn
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    Does anybody knows what package should I install on Fedora to resolve this issue when running 'configure':

    Required system libraries:
    fontconfig ........................... yes
    dbus ................................. yes
    nss .................................. yes
    khr .................................. no
    glibc ................................ yes

    What package needs to be installed to get 'khr' resolved?

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      SGaist
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      Hi,

      Are you trying to build Qt with support for Vulkan ?

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        Foghorn
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        Not sure about that. I installed mesa-libGL for openGL but 'khr' is still 'no'. What is it and do I need it? Where does it come from?

        Does it come from 'vulkan-devel'?

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          Take a look here for more information about the Vulkan integration.

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            Foghorn
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            I do not see which package I should install on Fedora. That is all I need.

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              Did you follow the link to the LunarSDK ? Took a look at their getting started guide ?

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                Foghorn
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                I am not interested in a standalone SDK per se. All I want to know if there is a package that would satisfy the QT requirement and that I could install with 'yum'. If 'yum' cannot be used, then it is fine. I just want to have all the system libraries when running 'configure'.

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                  In that case go to the Fedora folks and ask them to add the LunarSDK to their repository.

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                    Foghorn
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                    For those who is curious enough. The following command on Fedora which is almost the same as RED HAT and CentOS resolved the 'khr' issue:

                    sudo yum install mesa-*

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