Hello, Le mercredi 29 septembre 2021, 16:36:07 CEST Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer a écrit : > > Is there any hope to see this Qt for Android in Debian's official repo? > > Only if someone packages it.
I actually did some work on that and sent an email about this on Sept/8th. https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/pkg-kde-talk/2021-September/ 003285.html It explains the state of the project that is available at: https://salsa.debian.org/bastif/qt-android If you answer, could you add the Android team in CC? I forgot adding them in my email. [email protected] > > It would be useful for f-droid at least I guess. If as you suggest to use > > the upstream tarball, I understand this cannot be achieved then. > > It is possible, as long as the packager follows all Debian requirements. If we can keep sqlite and some other requirerd libs in the package, I think it could be fine. There is not problem removing the RFC and other elements already removed, but sqlite is needed. > > It think it would have been better to have only one source package used by > > all "variants" of Qt. Which would avoid duplicate source code, especially > > for such a huge package. Maybe there is another way to do. How would it > > be acceptable for a Debian package ? What does the qt/kde community > > actually think of having Qt for Android in Debian? > > Currently the Debian infrastructure does not allows "sharing" the > source code, at least to the best of my knowledge. Ok. What would be best: adding a binary package for qt-android in each submodule of the qt packaged (source package) already in Debian, or have a new source package dedicated to this? I think the 2nd is better because it allows to ship versioned qt-android packages (eg. qt-android-5.12, qt- android-5.15...). This would be better since developers may need a specific version. -- https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-kde-talk
