Looks like this made it into the release!
Thanks for everyone who helped testing & uploading!
** Changed in: plasma-discover (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I am pinging ScottK to help upload.
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Title:
FFe: Merge plasma-discover 5.6.2-1 (universe) from Debian unstable
(main)
To manage notifications
The package in the PPA received more testing meanwhile, and I think it's safe
to go in.
Still needs a MOTU to upload it.
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FFe: Merge plas
I fixed that bug upstream and in the package in the testing PPA. Reason
for the crash was that Ubuntu recently started using AppStream
components without a package name, and Discover apparently wasn't
prepared for that (previously, libappstream prevented that from
happening, which it doesn't do any
They have been doing stuff with Muon which I think involved libqapt?
I will ping in IRC..
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Title:
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Jup, it's pretty late... I should have noticed this much earlier, sorry.
The decision if it's worth the risk or not is not mine though, so better file a
request that gets rejected than filing no request at all ;-)
FWIW, I created a plasma-discover package in my Testing PPA:
https://launchpad.net/
We are only on Plasma 5.5.5, will this even work...? And really, one
week before release?!
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Title:
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