On Sun, 2019-04-28 at 12:44 +0200, Antonio Rojas via arch-dev-public wrote: > Hi all, > > Now that mumble has been ported to Qt5, I think it's time to finally > drop > Qt4, which has been EOL for 4 years. Most stuff that still depends on > it > has been dead upstream for many years. Here is a full list of > applications > (not libraries or plugins, which can be dropped once applications > are > gone): > > clementine - Qt5 port exists in git for years but no release - some > distros > ship a git snapshot, there's also the strawberry Qt5 fork > fbreader - There's a patch to port to Qt5 in AUR > https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/fbreader-qt5/ > freemat - Last released 6 years ago, there seems to be a Qt-free > version at > https://sourceforge.net/p/freemat/code/HEAD/tree/branches/FreeMat5/ > but > with no activity for 2 years > gebabbel - Last released >10 years ago, gpsbabel already provides a > Qt5 UI > gnuradio - Qt UI can be disabled until it is ported > hydrogen - Qt5 beta version (>1 year old) available > keepassx{,2} - We have keepass and keepassxc already > launchy - Qt5 fork available at https://github.com/Slesa/launchy/ > openssh-askpass - can actually be compiled with Qt5 > qmpdclient - Last released 8 years ago, many alternatives available > tipp10 - Qt5 fork available at https://gitlab.com/a_a/tipp10/ > tuxcards - Last released 9 years ago, many alternatives available > v4l2ucp - Last released 9 years ago > > I propose to move those who can to Qt5 forks, and disable the Qt5 > bits (if > possible) or completely drop the other ones. Any objections?
Hi Antonio, I'll take care of clementine asap so you can proceed with this drop. Cheers, -- Maxime