Re: Qt 6.8.2 incoming

2025-03-02 Thread Antonio Russo
On 2025-03-02 07:53, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote: On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 07:48:08PM +0500, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote: On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 07:12:31AM -0700, Antonio Russo wrote: src:kwin is uninstallable Not sure which binary packages you actually wanted to mention here but at least kwin

Re: Qt 6.8.2 incoming

2025-03-02 Thread Antonio Russo
On 2025-03-01 04:49, Martin Steigerwald wrote: Also there are dependencies which need to be rebuilt against new Qt. src:kwin is uninstallable because it needs to be rebuilt [1], but is failing to satisfy its build dependencies [2], in turn because src:layer-shell-q

Debian trixie and Kf5 (and kbibtex)

2025-01-05 Thread Antonio Russo
t random choice of development snapshot). I was hoping to get this maybe into experimental for a bit, and then into testing right before the freeze. Best, Antonio Russo [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1092174 OpenPGP_0x72DB026E04C1C768.asc Description: OpenPGP public key Ope

Re: kmail 24.08

2024-10-06 Thread Antonio Russo
On 10/6/24 05:55, Martin Steigerwald wrote: Qt 6.7.2 almost goes through here now, but right now apt still wants to remove kate, kwrite and thus kde-baseapps. Thus seems my mirror still needs a little more time. But soon… soon :) I ran into this: downgrade kate and kwrite from the version in

Re: gwenview 24.08.1 hard dependency on Qt 6.7.2?

2024-10-01 Thread Antonio Russo
On 10/1/24 4:06 PM, Shmerl wrote:> Thanks for uploading new gwenview! Does it need to have hard dependency on Qt 6.7.2 (as current package demands) or it can work with 6.6.2? I'm not seeing any hard dependency on 6.7.2. In particular, on my machine, I have gwenview 4:24.08.1-1 installed, and

Re: Kadressbook and Google

2024-05-09 Thread Antonio Russo
On 2024-05-08 07:47, Helge Reimer wrote> And how else do you sync your contacts between your smartphone and KDE for > free? > I'm definitely open to good suggestions. Davdroid [1] (as mentioned already) and radicale (python3-radicale) in Debian is also very nice, and easier to set up that Nextc