El diumenge, 29 de desembre del 2024, a les 22:24:17 (Hora estàndard del Centre d’Europa), Luigi Toscano va escriure: > Albert Astals Cid ha scritto: > > El dissabte, 28 de desembre del 2024, a les 16:17:22 (Hora estàndard del > > > > Centre d’Europa), Luigi Toscano va escriure: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I've analyzed the status of the deliverables part of Gear which are still > >> tracked as Qt5 applications from the i18n point of view. > >> > >> In light of the recent discussion about finding a shutdown date for the > >> Qt5 > >> CI on invent.kde.org, I've already done a a similar investigation for the > >> independently released repositories. My hope here was to find some > >> applications that are basically ready for being Qt6 only. > >> > >> So here are the results for Gear, grouped by types: > >> > >> > >> # Ready for Qt6-only > >> They supports Qt5 and Qt6, and they are compiled using Qt6 by some > >> distributions. > >> > >> - kalzium > > > > As far as I can see the HAVE_AVOGADRO code has not been ported so that > > needs fixing. > > Thanks for checking, I've missed that. Looking at the avogadro code, it > seems that both Qt 5 and Qt 6 are supported: > https://github.com/OpenChemistry/avogadrolibs/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt#L74 > > at least since 1.98.0: > https://github.com/OpenChemistry/avogadrolibs/releases/tag/1.98.0 > > It seems avogadro was disabled two years ago, before that upstream release: > https://invent.kde.org/education/kalzium/-/commit/c5adadec76a9526d9449e0ee97 > 04765552fabda1 > > So maybe time to reenable it?
Sure, also last time i checked it didn't really work (the molecule viewer is black whatever you load) in Qt5 nor Qt6 mode, so it's not worse :D Cheers, Albert > > Ciao