On 1/27/25 16:01, Stephen Morris wrote:
The issue with qgnomeplatform makes it look like the maintainer hasn't bothered 
to produce a qt6 version, or as indicated it doesn't obsolete the qt5 version.
While removing the conflicting package usually removes the conflict issue, it 
is not necessarily a good idea as if qgnomeplatform was a manual install for a 
specific purpose, the equivalent package may not be installed with the upgrade 
to F41, and hence will be required to be reinstalled after researching what 
actually needs to be installed. This sort of thing shouldn't be need to be 
done, especially if the package is unique to Fedora, or if as I have found on 
several occasions, where the package name is not unique to Fedora, install 
instructions for Ubuntu or any other linux distribution don't necessarily work 
for Fedora.

In my case, the only other packages removed (qgnomeplatform-qt5, qgnomeplatform-common, 
qt5-qtgraphicaleffects, qt5-qtquickcontrols2) either don't exist at all in Fedora 41 or 
don't exist for qt6, and are not anything I recognize. Apparently I'm not using anything 
that makes use of "visually impressive and configurable effects to user 
interfaces."

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