On Wed, Jun 06, 2018 at 03:09:13PM -0400, Alexandre Viau wrote: > On 2018-06-06 02:38 AM, Julian Gilbey wrote: > > > > Unfortunately the program doesn't work: Qt 5.10 is apparently > > sufficiently buggy in some respect that I don't understand that it > > breaks Anki. So we can't let it migrate until Qt 5.11 is released. > > But I do appreciate your general point; at the same time, I don't > > particularly want to annoy upstream. > > > > Oh, I had assumed that the program works from the bug title and last > comment, thank you for correcting me.
Your assumption was correct: it worked fine with Qt 5.9. But once Qt 5.10 entered unstable a little while back, anki stopped working (it has a check for this specific Qt version). > I currently the build from Anki's website and I must say that I find > this program very effective, I am happy to see that it will be available > in Debian eventually. I hope to see this happen sometimes soon and that > you will consider letting it migrate if it is ever in a usable shape. It's a pleasure! Anki is very nice indeed. Best wishes, Julian