Hello Rafael,

good advice - but it didn't help. ;-)

During the package upgrade process(es) I stumbled across some further problems with qt independent library version issues, so I decided to remove _all_ packages and install the most important packages again without any old garbage.

( a previous 'pkg_check' listed too much entries and I assume the package database was partially broken too - don't know why )

Now all runs as expected --> QT 6

Best regards
Andre


Am 28.04.25 um 13:39 schrieb Rafael Sadowski:
On Mon Apr 28, 2025 at 12:50:38PM +0100, Andre Ruppert wrote:
First of all: I am very happy about the new release and thank all the
developers and maintainers. Thank you for the work!

But this is the first time I have significant problems after the upgrade.

The base upgrade was running as extected without any hickups.

But 'pkg_add -u' results in a lot of errors concerning the QT(6) framework.

Mostly dependency errors like this:

'Dependency of <program or lib> on qt6-<someprog> ->=6.6.3, <6.7.0 doesn't
match'

...and - as often - some gstreamer-plugins-xxxxx - trouble, but this is
minor...

All applications running the qt framework misbehave or did't run at all
(core dump).

Am I the only one with QT related problems?

best regards

Andre Ruppert



Yes, that is really annoying. I know. As a Qt maintainer, it annoys me
too. However, Qt has a run-time detection to avoid a mix of e.g.  6.6.2
and 6.6.3 installed version.

But there should be no problems, just annoying “Y” typing.

If you have installed the Qt Meta packages, it helps to delete it. (pkg_delete 
qt6)

If there are really problems, please send your pkg_info.

Cheers, Rafael

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