Of course I have tested it, but it was sadly my own build (that I base the
Snap on), not the Debian package. And to be honest, I trusted that Enrico 
actually tested it 5 months ago when he did the dependency fix.




This time, I have also directly modified the Debian build, did some basic 
testing and confirmed that everything _works fine_ now after this one line
fix.




Removing some package that actually (as far as I know) has thousands of 
users in Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint is not a good idea, but it is up to
you - it is probably better than keeping that package in such broken state
if you do not want to maintain it and make one more fix (and one more trixie
unblock).




Regards,

Daniel (OK2VLK)



"Re: [email protected]
> PyQSO crashes right after being started on Debian Trixie:

TBH I had trusted you to have tested this when you filed #1109511.
There was already a freeze exception for that.

I do not use pyqso, and these ultra last minute fixes won't make the
package more maintained, neither upstream nor in Debian. Perhaps we
should just remove it.

Christoph
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