Hello Cristoph,

The 6.8.0 libc version was indeed a mistake,
we should have done those releases for 6.8.x
from Ubuntu 24.04 https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-124630
and we were using Debian 11.

Considering that's a Qt/C++ requirement,
if you were to make an official request, that would
need to be to the development mailing list of
the Qt Project
https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development

But I don't think it's something that can be easily
changed for the future releases.

It's always tricky with software on "stable"
distributions, because they stay behind for stability
purposes, and trying to use "the latest version"
of some specific is not compatible in many situation,
and I'm afraid PySide will be one of those.

Cheers

On 31/01/2025 5:19 PM, adev via PySide wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the new PySide6 6.8.2.
I notice now that the libc requirement of the aarch64 version is now 2.39 in contrast to the PySide6 6.8.0, which had a 2.31 requirement. I wonder why it was necessary to bump the requirement? This decision excludes some popular distributions in their current (stable) versions:

  * Debian stable (with glibc 2.36),
  * nvidia linux4tegra (which is currently based on Ubuntu 22.04 with
    glibc 2.35)

Best Regards
Christoph

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