On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 11:05:55PM -0600, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > Yes. I've actually been working on this recently (finally got to a point > where I could do so) and have taken care of qt-embedded however I > previously authorized the removal of qt-x11 only to find out that OPIE is > sitll dependent on pieces of it which qt-embedded does not have and that > it cannot get from qt3 (or is incompatable with).
> So it's come down to the choice of qt-x11 going back in (IMO in a stripped > down fashion only providing the pieces needed...ie minimal library with > moc & uic) or just removing OPIE until it get's ported to qt-embedded-free > & qt3. The problem with the later is that who knows when that will > happen. > I'm not sure even how much the op-* packages are being used right now. > So: 1) Remove OPIE until it get's ported to qt-embedded-free (ie qte3) > or 2) Re-Add qt-x11 > Suggestions/comments/concerns? Given the contents of <http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/stalls.html>, I think it would be nice if OPIE were removed until it was in a more releasable state, whether that's by porting it to qt-embedded-free or by preparing new packages of qt-x11. Thanks, -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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