Hi at all!

Are there test builds of QGIS with Qt 6.8 available for linux? I've asked that 
question some time ago already on the user mailing list, but no-one could help 
me. I successfully compiled it locally and it's running great. I did it mainly 
for the CMYK support, as this greatly simplifies my workflow with printers.

If I find time this week, I wanted to set up a project on the opensuse build 
service to compile it and serve binaries for tumbleweed and potentially other 
distros. 

But before I start the work, are there already binaries available, either as 
DEB, RPM or docker images?

If not, is it okay for me to set up a repo and publish it? Will you get 
flooded in bug reports (you're already at 4k+) or do you want more testing of 
QGIS with Qt 6? Where are good places to publish a link to the repo? Would it 
be better to serve the releases or should I trace master?

Best regards
-- 
Tobias A Schula
Forestry Expert

geospat...@schula.org

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