Hello again, back to step:
Luigi Toscano ha scritto: > Luigi Toscano ha scritto: >> Albert Astals Cid ha scritto: >>> El dissabte, 28 de desembre del 2024, a les 16:17:22 (Hora està ndard 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. >>>> >>>> - step >>> >>> As far as I can see the qalculate code is not compiled on Qt6, so that >>> would >>> need fixing. >> >> Uhm, but isn't the dependency on the core libqalculate, which (despite the >> name :) ) has no Qt dependencies? >> >> https://github.com/Qalculate/libqalculate >> >> There are UIs for qalculate based on gtk and Qt, but they are separate >> projects: >> - https://github.com/Qalculate/qalculate-qt (which now supports Qt6) >> - https://github.com/Qalculate/qalculate-gtk >> >> So maybe not a real issue? > > I disabled the code which disabled qalculate, compiled and executed it > locally. It seems everything works as expected, so I've proposed: > > https://invent.kde.org/education/step/-/merge_requests/33 > The change above was merged (thanks!), I've now proposed a removal of Qt5, hopefully complete, up for review: https://invent.kde.org/education/step/-/merge_requests/37 Ciao -- Luigi