02.06.2019, 17:30, "Jean-Michaël Celerier" <jeanmichael.celer...@gmail.com>:
>>  If existing package of application cannot be rebuilt from source with 
>>updated
> Qt version, it's a sure no-go for distibution. Either Qt update will be 
> blocked, or
> application will be thrown away (or application will be somehow patched by 
> other
> people, without you even knowing about that)
>
> - People nowadays will just use the flatpak / appimage / snap / whatever 
> version which will be much more up-to date than Debian Stable's Qt 5.7 (!) or 
> Ubuntu LTS & CentOS 's Qt 5.9 anyways.

If you don't want your application to be packaged by distributions, it's your 
choice (there are people who do)

> - boost has the exact same ABI stability issue (e.g. no ABI / API stability 
> guarantees at all) and yet distros seem to manage all the C++ software which 
> uses it without much problems.

This is solved by providing side by side installations of boost. However, with 
Qt it won't work easily, as there are lots of libraries which use Qt types in 
their API


-- 
Regards,
Konstantin
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