Dear Adrian,

ok, I understand. I will try to find out which version of the QML platform 
module is offered by Buster. And then try to change the requirement in 
Ausweisapp2.

However, I am wondering why the second bug report on this problem disappeared. 
I think it would be good to keep at least one of this two bug reports (or 
merge them) with an explanation. This would help all people who try to use the 
backport.

Jürgen

Am Freitag, 24. April 2020, 09:09:01 CEST schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
> Control: forcemerge -1 958190
> Control: found -1 1.20.0-2~bpo10+1
> Control: notfound -1  1.20.0-2
> Control: retitle -1 ausweisapp2: Fails to start because QML platform module
> is too old
> On 4/24/20 8:50 AM, Jürgen Bausa wrote:
> > Maybe its a problem with the version? Ausweisapp2 asks for 1.1. But how do
> > I know, which version is provided by the debian package? qt version is
> > 5.12.5 but I thinks that doesnt help.
> 
> I assume that the QML platform module on stable is simply too old and I'm
> afraid there is not much we can do about this as updating the platform
> module would involve updating all of Qt.
> 
> You could ask the Qt maintainers if they have an idea how to address this
> but I don't think there is. The only possible solution I see is when
> upstream reduces their version requirement from 1.1 to 1.0.
> 
> Please note, while I gladly try to support the package on stable, backports
> packages are not officially supported, so we can't take the full extent of
> measures to address this problem.
> 
> Adrian

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