https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345425 --- Comment #9 from Cristian Tibirna --- OK, here is what happens: 1) the first package in kf5-frameworks-build-include is libdbusmenu-qt which is to be brought down from canonical's launchpad with `bzr`; 2) I don't have bzr installed (it is not installed by default in OpenSUSE 13.1 or 13.2 and I never needed to use it); 3) as can be seen in the output attached above, the report about pretending to build libdbusmenu-qt says what it would have done, says it would have used bzr in the command line, but doesn't report `bzr` absent. 4) things get obviously disrupted when next modules comes up for treatment, and the error message is then misleadingly mentioning this second module as problematic. Needless to say, had I tried to launch kdesrc-build without --pretend, I would perhaps have had a more meaningful error message. Yes, installing `bzr` pushes the error message away and the --pretend report is completed with no problem. Thanks for your time and sorry for this. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.