On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 09:37:42 PM Felix Gruber wrote: > On 09.01.2017 19:28, Felix Gruber wrote: > > On 09.01.2017 14:10, Scott Kitterman wrote: > >> Since this managed to get back into Stretch due to a BTS issue, if we > >> move > >> quickly, it can make it into the release. I'll be glad to sponsor an NMU > >> if the maintainer isn't available to do it. > > > > I'll try out Mnemosyne with your updated pyqt5 tomorrow night and I'll > > let you know when I'm done with the packaging. > > Thanks for the sponsorship offer! I would really like to see Mnemosyne > > back in Stretch. > > I've updated my Mnemosyne 2.4 package [1] to depend on > python3-pyqt5.qtwebengine and it works now. > > [1] https://github.com/felgru/mnemosyne > > Interestingly, I had to add a dependency on libqt5webengine5, or > otherwise mnemosyne would terminate with the error message "Could not > find QtWebEngineProcess". Since I guess that other packages using PyQT5 > will run into the same problem, we should probably add a dependency on > libqt5webengine5 to the python3-pyqt5.qtwebengine package. (I should > probably open another bug against python3-pyqt5.qtwebengine to discuss > this further.)
This is a libqt5webengine5 packaging bug that will be fixed in the next upload. > I would now consider the Mnemosyne 2.4 package ready for inclusion into > Stretch. Since I have no experience with getting packages into the > Debian archives, I’d like to know if there is anything that I can do to > help now. > > Thanks again for letting me know that the python3-pyqt5.qtwebengine was > now available! This is a general process for this. Normally you would work through the maintainer, but there's been no response from them, so I'll take care of it. Thanks, Scott K