Patrick,
On Wednesday, October 23, 2024 1:03:21 PM MST Patrick Franz wrote:
> > What would be the feasibility of releasing trixie with Qt 6.8?
>
> It was the plan all along to get 6.8 into trixie. We managed to get
> 6.4.2 into bookworm and 6.8 has a similar release schedule.
> It's too early to
Hej Soren,
Am Dienstag, 22. Oktober 2024, 21:57:21 CEST schrieb Soren Stoutner:
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> What would be the feasibility of releasing trixie with Qt 6.8?
It was the plan all along to get 6.8 into trixie. We managed to get
6.4.2 into bookworm and 6.8 has a similar release schedule.
It's too early to
Backporting qtwebengine-opensource-src has ended up being fairly simple so
far. The next step is probably to backport qt6-webengine to trixie when it
becomes stable. Qt 6.8 LTS was recently released.
https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qt-releases.html#supported-versions
What would be the feasibility of r
Source: qt6-webengine
Version: 6.4.2-final+dfsg-12
Severity: normal
Currently security patches to Qt WebEngine are not uploaded to Debian stable.
The purpose of this bug report is to track efforts to change that.
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