Hi

There seems to be a major breakage to the binary compatibility promise in the 
Qt4.7 previews.

The libQtAssistantClient library has been removed, and with it the 
QAssistantClient class, which is used by several pieces of software 'out in 
the wild'.

I know it is a deprecated class, but usually deprecated classes are still kept 
for compatibility with old software.

In debian, the following apps seems is using it:
tulip: A system dedicated to the visualization of huge graphs
scidavis: application for scientific data analysis and visualization
qtiplot: data analysis and scientific plotting
bulmages: Spanish accounting program
caret: Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction and Editing Toolkit
serna: Graphical XML editor
paraview: Parallel Visualization Application
pcp-gui: Visualisation tools for the Performance Co-Pilot toolkit
python-qt4: Python bindings for Qt4

plus whatever uses it thru the python bindings, which is a bit harder to track 
down

In fedora it is approximately the same, plus unixODBC-kde
A guess is that the same applications using it in (k)ubuntu

Hoping to see it reintroduced fast.

/Sune
 - one of your friendly Debian Qt/KDE packagers
-- 
How can I install a hardware?

First you neither should ever send to a tower, nor must insert the USB desktop 
over a device for pinging a LCD icon.
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