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> src:qtwebengine-opensource-src libqt5webenginecore5 libqt5webenginecore5t64
> src:qtwebengine-opensource-src libqt5webenginewidgets5
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For Qt we decided in Debian [1] that package name change is needed only for
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Okay, I will use this approach next time.
> I'll mark that particular MP as Merged manually for you. Thank you for
> sponsoring!
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moves them to the usual location.
So replacing `usr/lib/python3` with `usr/lib/python3*` in
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releases).
Also, if we are dropping non-LTS releases, we should make more use of
-backports. Some flavours ({K,L,X}ubuntu) may use it for providing the
latest stable versions of their desktops for LTS users, and other apps
that are not part of DE (from the USC top: Vlc, Clementine, Lightread)
should
ents of GNOME we are using in Ubuntu Desktop. Updating core KDE
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> Colin Watson wrote:
>
>>On Fri, Mar 01, 2013 at 07:37:34PM +0400, Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
>>> We must decide whether the rolling branch is for users/enthusiasts or
>>>
I meant "there are already some apps from GNOME 3.7 in raring, while
core GNOME components are at 3.6".
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> OK, if we can't backport full KDE / GNOME, we can at least backport
> some individual apps (that don't
here was a new *standalone* release?
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> Hi,
> Finally after about 2 years Mozilla are releasing a version of the
> standalone spidermonkey engine. This release is based off the engine from
> Firefox 17esr. It has taken quite a long time to get to t
Yes, a new source package (mozjs17) makes sense I think. As the
current package is in sync with Debian, maybe it'll be a good idea to
get the new one uploaded there, as well.
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a
language that doesn't require compilation, i.e. Qt Quick, or
HTML+JS+CSS. In such case it may make sense to not distinguish between
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n in Main. This
> will increase clarity.
Please let’s not rename our procedures every time something with the
same name is released. MIRing is used for a long time and documented
in many places, and the Mir display server developers had plenty of
time to choose a better name.
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in both Debian and Ubuntu.
[1]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebianMaintainerField
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Mir or X11 based on the system configuration — this is
probably going to be implemented anyway to support two versions of
Unity in Saucy. For LightDM, it will be more difficult to support
running under different display servers, but given that KDE and GNOME
have their own DMs, it shouldn’t be a pro
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 7:01 PM, Steve Langasek
wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 01:38:09PM +0400, Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
>> I think it is much easier to maintain Wayland stack in Ubuntu than
>> port all DEs we support to Mir.
>
>> As I can see from this thread, the “co
gt; saucy-adt-squid3 (never worked on amd64, i386 ok, yolanda)
In case of pyparsing, the tests were added as Ubuntu delta, but then
were dropped by syncing a new version from Debian. Looks like Jenkins
isn't handling such cases properly (I guess there are more common
cases where it'll fail currently, like package renaming).
Pandas test is fixed now.
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. It seems to be a bit of an overkill to have a vUDS session
> on it, especially if we don't have the right people in the room. So
> maybe we can try to hammer out the requirements here?
Yes, that would be nice. For example, I think the only reason
preventing me from doing a qt4-x11 me
free to express your opinion about (not) bumping the SONAME at
http://bugs.debian.org/731261 (that bug also contains links to
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nt something from my (home) desktop every week. Also,
for most printers you need to be connected with a wire to print
something, which makes printing from phones/tablets quite difficult,
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> the time of printing, though).
That's why I said “difficult”, not “impossible”. To be honest, I know
no people amongst my friends who do such things. But maybe that is
because printing experience in Android/iOS is less optimal than in
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> time)
I meant "at least once a week".
> i think it taking 30sec longer before it starts printing because the
> daemon startup takes that long is an acceptable thing unless the machine
> we talk about is a print server in an office where it should constantly
> run.
Agr
builders (elnath, marid and peryton to be specific),
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ile with PPAs in the new
> system and are quite confident in it, though.
Hi Colin, and thanks for the explanation.
Is there any way to detect at build time if the builder supports
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> already been through New there.
>
> This is the case since we had daily release and it's a bug/feature in
> Launchpad itself.
Does this mean that anyone can bypass the NEW queue by uploading a
package to any PPA and then copying it using copy-package?
If yes, then I would consi
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> not constrained to Ubuntu developers.
No, I meant: is it possible to bypass the queue with only "relevant
PPAs" or with any PPA?
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Does anybody know when it will be possible to upload this?
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> the MR.
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> I’d say all that’s needed is to thoroughly test existing webapps that still
> use QtWebKit. Is there a PPA we can use to test this new version?
It is available in ppa:mitya57/test2 (for amd64 and i386).
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I have a patch for this but it was not accepted upstream:
https://codereview.qt-project.org/82702
Can you use absolute path to qmlscene? Or, better, to qml (which is a
successor to qmlscene)?
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> Hey,
>
> N
ling build on arm64 and ppc64el the issue?
Yes, it is the issue, you need to fix the builds.
You can always check what is the reason at
http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html
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[1]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1370927
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The truth is that ccsm still uses pygtk, but that is unrelated to
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Zemczak.
* some touch-related packages have been rebuilt against Qt 5.4
(Dmitry Shachnev, Łukasz Zemczak).
* some Qt packages have been synced/merged from Debian experimental
(Dmitry Shachnev).
Known bugs
==
The full list of Qt 5.4 bugs is available at
<https://bugs.launchpad.
Hi Alberts,
On Mon, 26 Jan 2015 09:33:54 +0100, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> There's no unity8 bugs in that list, right? I mean I fixed all the
> ones that Timo found.
Oh, you are right. I was confused by two bugs in qt5.4 list but they
are Fix Committed, so should be no longer actual.
as I can see, both packages in question are coming unchanged from
Debian. Have you tried contacting the respective maintainers in Debian?
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> prepare, and have e.g. gpg 2.1 as default at the Xanthous Xuangui
> opening.
Sounds like a plan! We also have time to convince Debian maintainers
for relevant packages to accept the gpg2-by-default switch.
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separate package (named libqt5libqgtk2), but libqt5gui5 only suggests that
package, not recommends.
(When https://codereview.qt-project.org/139867 is merged in Qt 5.7, we will be
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on qt5-default
package. Export QT_SELECT=5 in debian/rules instead (as described in [1]).
And the build-dependency on clang also looks strange to me.
[1]: http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/packagingqtbasedstuff.html
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excuses page a bit more so that more people look at it?)
In any case, I'm all for Dimitri's proposed change as it will allow us to get
rid of lots of Debian delta and also stop doing strange tricks like one we did
for jQuery to make it build.
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h may not be present on some
old distros). If we ship LTS with Python 3 only, this will be no longer the
case. I.e. it will make the world moving to Python 3 a bit faster.
And the earlier the world moves to Python 3, the earlier we will be able to
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x27;t think it has anything Unity-specific, and
also most of the users don't need it, so can be a suggestion of libqtgui4.
So we are down to appmenu-qt. It's tiny (the only non-Qt dependency is
libdbusmenu-qt4) so probably it can be a recommendation of libqtgui4 too.
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sni-qt is not installed.
But appmenu-qt is less critical, without it apps will just have in-window menu
which is a slighly degraded experience, but will still work. So maybe we a
Suggests for it will be enough (we can keep that Suggests on indicator-appmenu
or move to libqtgui4, doesn't mu
be happening?
[1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mathjax/2.7.0-2/+build/12082749
[2] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mathjax/2.7.0-1/+build/11121087
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If it is the package build parallel level, then it is unrelated — what gets
killed is a single sed command (“sed -i -f $sedscript DEBIAN/md5sums”).
The only workaround I can apply is disabling the PNGs compression by
exporting NO_PNG_PK
[4]).
Opinions?
[1]: http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/
[2]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-packaging-guide
[3]: https://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2016/12/taking-a-break/
[4]: http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/#further-reading
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investigate what happens there?
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> Hi all,
>
> We noticed that some of the Qt packages hang when their tests are run on
> s390x. This does not happen on other architectures, and this does not happen
> on Debian s390x buildds (and I cannot
: #1688395.
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rcular dependency between qtbase and
content-hub. I added libcontent-hub-dev to build-dependencies and that pulls
in Qt packages. Does anyone know what was the plan to resolve this?
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> As suggested by Michał Sawicz in that merge proposal, I tried to build qtbase
> with mirclient support.
>
> There is one problem with that: a circular dependency between qtbase and
> content-hub. I added libcontent-h
/) references
many resources (CSS, JS, images) on http://developer.ubuntu.com/ which no
longer exist there.
Is it possible to make a 301 redirect from the index page to /html/ so that
we can add all the needed information there? I think it would be the easiest
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or reminding me about that branch!
I have now updated index.html, it uses the same CSS as the packaging guide
itself, and no longer relies on external resources.
Now, who can update the website for me?
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numpy.f2py” when one really needs a non-default Python version.
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> usr/lib/${DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH}/libpytalloc-util.cpython-37m-*.so.*
>
> That should minimize any false-positive matches of the glob.
I would suggest a correction that does not hardcode Python version (37m):
usr/lib/${DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH}/libpytalloc-util.cpython-3*.so.*
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vy we need a version of Calibre that still uses SIP 4.
Last such version in Debian was 4.99.12+dfsg+really4.23.0-1, Groovy already
has that. If you know some specific fixes, maybe they can be applied on top
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> I suspect that last option would be the easiest resolution. It should work.
That would be the easiest option, yes.
I don't volunteer to work on this (no time, sorry), but I can sponsor an
upload if someone gets a feature freeze exception for this and p
pyqt5webengine:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pyqt5webengine
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Here is someone who started crowdfunding for porting Linux to M1 and already
reached the kick-off goal:
https://www.patreon.com/marcan
https://twitter.com/marcan42
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