Looks like the dependency chain is fixed, python3-pyqt5 is installable again.
Thanks.
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> A transition is in progress right now. Some packages will be uninstallable
> until the release team rebuilds them. Hopefully that will happen later this
> week.
>
> Please follow the transition bug (https://bugs.debian.org/941093) to track
> its state.
Thanks for the info!
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Hi Dmitry,
> That happens because I did not bump the build-dependency on Qt, so the
> buildds picked up Qt from unstable (and not from experimental) when building
> PyQt5.
>
> My plan is to upload PyQt 5.12 to unstable in the next few days, and upload
> Qt 5.12 to unstable after 5.12.5 is release
Hi,
as expected, Cura is working again.
Thanks for applying the patch.
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Package: python3-pyqt5
Version: 5.10.1+dfsg-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
Upstream introduced a bug into PyQt5 5.10.1 that broke Cura:
https://github.com/Ultimaker/Cura/issues/3438
Maintainers in ArchLinux and Ubuntu have already applied a backported patch
that fixes the bug