Hi Kieren, unfortunately, as I noted above, the problem seems to be that frescobaldi depends on a now-deprecated version of qtwebengine, and without updating it we'll eventually reach a point where it no longer runs. I looked into this because qtwebengine-5.15 failed to compile on my machine this morning, so I'm worried we're already approaching EOL on it.
Jean: I have a colleague who does UI work and is "fairly" capable of dealing with python and Qt dependencies. Can you give me a brief (but as technical as it needs to be for a specialist to understand the issue) summary of where the sticking points are? Cheers, N. Andrew Walsh er/ihn/ihm/sein | he/him/his Berlin On Sun, Apr 28, 2024 at 4:08 PM Kieren MacMillan < kie...@kierenmacmillan.info> wrote: > Hi all, > > >> If there is busy work that needs to be done on the project, I can do > that, but I also don't own a Mac. > > I own a bunch of Macs. In fact, right here in my studio I have two > late-2014 Mac Minis with fresh Monterey installs which are completely > unused. I also have a *really* excellent [fibre] internet connection — it > usually hovers near 900Mbps up and down (though right now it’s only at > 200Mbps for some reason?!) — and I’m happy to put a machine on a DMZ for > external access. > > Is there anything, non-programming-wise, I can do to help the cause? > > Cheers, > Kieren. > ______________________________________________ > > My work day may look different than your work day. Please do not feel > obligated to read or respond to this email outside of your normal working > hours. > >