Hi Lisandro. Thank you a lot for the work on Qt 5.10.1 update.
Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer - 09.04.18, 21:30: > On 7 April 2018 at 21:07, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer > > <perezme...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Beware when you upgrade! :-) > > Update: all binNMUs have been scheduled. If everything goes well > tomorrow a normal update should just work. Here some still appear to wait for a binNMU, excerpt from aptitude: The following packages have unmet dependencies: kde-style-qtcurve-qt5 : Depends: qtbase-abi-5-9-2 which is a virtual package, provided by: - libqt5core5a (5.9.2+dfsg-12), but 5.10.1+dfsg-5 is to be installed lxqt-qtplugin : Depends: qtbase-abi-5-9-2 which is a virtual package, provided by: - libqt5core5a (5.9.2+dfsg-12), but 5.10.1+dfsg-5 is to be installed kwin-wayland : Depends: qtbase-abi-5-9-2 which is a virtual package, provided by: - libqt5core5a (5.9.2+dfsg-12), but 5.10.1+dfsg-5 is to be installed libfm-qt3 : Depends: qtbase-abi-5-9-2 which is a virtual package, provided by: - libqt5core5a (5.9.2+dfsg-12), but 5.10.1+dfsg-5 is to be installed libqt5xdgiconloader2 : Depends: qtbase-abi-5-9-2 which is a virtual package, provided by: - libqt5core5a (5.9.2+dfsg-12), but 5.10.1+dfsg-5 is to be installed The following actions will resolve these dependencies: Remove the following packages: 1) kde-style-qtcurve-qt5 [1.8.18+git20160320-3d8622c-5+b2 (now, unstable)] 2) kwin-wayland [4:5.12.4-1 (now, unstable)] 3) libfm-qt3 [0.12.0-14 (now, unstable)] 4) libqt5xdg2 [2.0.0-8+b1 (now)] 5) libqt5xdgiconloader2 [2.0.0-8+b1 (now)] 6) lximage-qt [0.6.0-3 (now, unstable)] 7) lxqt [25 (now, unstable)] 8) lxqt-core [25 (now, unstable)] 9) lxqt-panel [0.12.0-8 (now, unstable)] 10) lxqt-policykit [0.12.0-3 (now, unstable)] 11) lxqt-powermanagement [0.12.0-4 (now, unstable)] 12) lxqt-qtplugin [0.12.0-6 (now, unstable)] 13) lxqt-session [0.12.0-5 (now, unstable)] 14) pcmanfm-qt [0.12.0-5 (now, unstable)] 15) plasma-workspace-wayland [4:5.12.4-1 (now, unstable)] I might upgrade nonetheless as none of these packages are essential for me. Thanks, -- Martin