Dear all, Thanks a lot for the amazing work to deliver a really nicely experience when using Debian and KDE Plasma 6 (and many KDE apps). Thanks a lot also for the communication while doing this !
On samedi 23 novembre 2024 13:14:40 UTC+1 Aurélien COUDERC wrote: > Dear fellow developers and Plasma users, > > after some months living in experimental and lots of positive feedback, we're > about to upload Plasma 6 to unstable. > The plans of the Qt / KDE team is to release Trixie with : > - Qt 5 & 6 > - KDE Frameworks 5 aka KF5 (based on Qt 5) & KF6 (based on Qt6) > - Plasma 6 (based on KF6 and Qt6) > - KDE Gear applications of the moment. We expect to ship a mix of KF5 and > KF6-based Gear applications depending on where upstream is with their porting > effort of these mostly independent applications. > > What we won’t be supporting for Trixie are Plasma 5 libraries, so if you > maintain rdeps of Plasma 5 libraries now is time to port them to Plasma 6 or > to remove them from testing. We’ve filed bugs for all the rdeps not in our > team’s perimeter some weeks back [1]. We will be bumping their severity to RC > in preparation the upload of Plasma 6 to unstable. We've tried our best to > identify affected packages but we may have missed some so if you know your > packages depend on Plasma and they're not in this list please do double check > compatibility with Plasma 6. > > There are cross-dependencies between some bits of Plasma, the accounts SSO > stack, some KF5/6 libraries and some Gear apps, so expect some breakage in > the online accounts functionality while the pieces are moving. > > Also we currently don’t have a satisfying way of ensuring the entirety of > Plasma migrates to testing synchronously, so when Plasma 6 packages start > migrating to testing you’ll have to be extra careful with what your apt / > Discover upgrades announce to avoid removing your desktop. I have a question. Is there already a place where this issue would be tracked ? I cannot get links to open when using Nextcloud client (web login page into your browser or local folders) or I just tested with this command: xdg-open /home/<login>/Téléchargements This has no effect and I am unsure how best to debug this. Any clue would be appreciated (even it it means reaching out to KDE contributors) > > Happy hacking, > -- > Patrick & Aurélien for the Qt/KDE Team -- Matthieu
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