On 2021-03-02 22:11, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
El dimarts, 2 de març de 2021, a les 19:39:57 CET, Christoph Cullmann
va escriure:
Hi,
for the KDE Gear release service releases, what is actually an
acceptable Frameworks release requirement for the upcoming 21.04?
e.g. at the moment, Kate requires Frameworks 5.79 in master, we needed
some new API to avoid ugly hacks.
Would it be acceptable to move this to the latest version that will be
out in March, e.g. 5.80?
Or will this lead to issues?
Applications and libraries part of the release service can define
their own dependencies, the worst that can happen is that your
application doesn't get packaged for some distributions because your
dependency is un-attainable for them, but that's a risk you seem be
willing to take, so nothing against it.
On the other hand from a release point of view, the release service
dependency freeze is on March 11 and KDE Frameworks 5.80 is not
released until March 13, so I would personally prefer you don't do
that. It's very possible that I won't have KDE Frameworks 5.80
avaialble for me when doing the Beta release on March 18.
Is it really that needed to have that KF5 version for kate? Are the
features enabled by that KF5 version so critical they can't wait for
21.08 or maybe be protected with ifdefs?
No, 5.80 isn't needed.
Just wanted to ask how the general feeling is for such things.
5.79 makes the life a lot easier and I see no problem with that,
given with old frameworks you have bugs you don't to have with the
21.04 release, can live with it not being packaged on such systems.
Will just stick with 5.79, thanks for the feedback!
Greetings
Christoph
Cheers,
Albert
That way we (the Kate people) could ensure that Kate 21.04 will only
be
(without that people patch it)
build-able against some Frameworks release that has at least the bugs
fixed that we really care about.
Greetings
Christoph
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