And now that the facts are on the table I will give you my personal opinion:
even if lots of important apps depend on it I would remove it at least from
testing.
Why? Well, I have been the only one uploading qt4's webkit since 02 Sep 2014,
and suffering it's hardware build requirements and it's
On Friday, January 22, 2016 05:24:41 PM Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
wrote:
> On Friday 22 January 2016 17:16:26 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
> wrote: [snip]
>
> > Does anyone has a better idea?
>
> Not necesarily better, but an idea after all:
>
> (partialremove) check which pack
On Friday 22 January 2016 17:16:26 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
[snip]
> Does anyone has a better idea?
Not necesarily better, but an idea after all:
(partialremove) check which packages use qt4's webkit for web browsing and
only remove those from testing.
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Lisandro Damián Nic
Hi everyone! I would like to discuss the current situation for Qt4's Webkit in
Stretch.
Let me first start with some facts:
= Facts =
- Both Qt4 and (by inclusion) Qt4's webkit are no longer supported upstream.
- If a security bug appears in Qt4 during Stretch's lifetime I'm pretty sure
we wi
Today I talked with David and wanted to update kdeconnect. But found out that
we have two separate repos for it.
The original had the source code in it, which is normal considering it is part
of kde-extras.
The new one does not has sources on it, but all the branches have ubuntu-
specific stuff