kdesudo can be removed from the archive as soon as my merged
ubuntu-release-upgrader change has been uploaded and has migrated.
$ reverse-depends src:kdesudo
Reverse-Depends
===
* ubuntu-release-upgrader-qt(for kdesudo)
$ reverse-depends -b src:kdesudo
No reverse dependencies
** Changed in: kdesudo (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1757320
Title:
Remove Qt 4 from the archive
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before I issue the sudo do-release-upgrade -d command or after I get the
failed install but before I issue the fix broken command?
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** Description changed:
Currently Qt 4 has been dead upstream and we are starting to have
problems maintaining it, like for example in the OpenSSL 1.1 support case.
Following in the footsteps of Debian[1], all packages directly or
indirectly depending on qt4-x11 must either get ported
** Description changed:
Currently Qt 4 has been dead upstream and we are starting to have
problems maintaining it, like for example in the OpenSSL 1.1 support case.
Following in the footsteps of Debian[1], all packages directly or
indirectly depending on qt4-x11 must either get ported
Public bug reported:
Currently Qt 4 has been dead upstream and we are starting to have
problems maintaining it, like for example in the OpenSSL 1.1 support case.
Following in the footsteps of Debian[1], all packages directly or
indirectly depending on qt4-x11 must either get ported to Qt 5 and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1725031 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1725031
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Steps to repeat.
1. empty drive install 17.10 and do all of the updates. Install the suggested
Nvidia driver.
2. reboot
3. command line type sudo do-release-upgrade -d
you will get the following errors:
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