Plasma 5.26.0 is now released https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.26.0
nal optional build dependencies introduced in Plasma
> 5.26:
>
> 1. KF5KExiv2:
> https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/merge_requests/1852
> 2. KF5NetworkManagerQt:
> https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kdeplasma-addons/-/merge_requests/207
> 3. libicu-devel >= 66:
>
Hello,
There are 3 additional optional build dependencies introduced in Plasma
5.26:
1. KF5KExiv2:
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/merge_requests/1852
2. KF5NetworkManagerQt:
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kdeplasma-addons/-/merge_requests/207
3. libicu-devel >= 66:
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Along with the beta release today there is a new stable branch for all
things Plasma: Plasma/5.26
Please add bugfixes here for the release tars being made on October 6
(which is during Akademy)
Jonathan
On 07/07/2022 14:08, Nicolas Fella wrote:
Hi,
for Plasma 5.26 I would like to make use of some C++20 features, in
particular coroutines.
In terms of compiler requirements this should translate to requiring GCC
10 or Clang 11.
In addition we would like to require the qcoro library
(https
On 07/07/2022 19:24, Ivan Čukić wrote:
You might very well not be reading this correctly, as it's phrased very
ambiguously:
Very likely. It is just that the ambiguous wording with the conclusion
didn't give me the confidence of the quality of implementation.
However, C++20 also brought dozens
On Thu, Jul 7, 2022 at 8:09 AM Nicolas Fella wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> for Plasma 5.26 I would like to make use of some C++20 features, in
> particular coroutines.
>
> In terms of compiler requirements this should translate to requiring GCC
> 10 or Clang 11.
>
> In additio
As for Homebrew-KDE we have a stock proprietary fork of Clang by Apple,
upstream Clang 14.0.6 and GCC 11.3.0.
We don’t ship Plasma, but as I understand this change may also impact Gear and
Frameworks soon.
> 7 лип. 2022 р. о 15:08 Nicolas Fella написав(ла):
>
> Hi,
>
> fo
> You might very well not be reading this correctly, as it's phrased very
> ambiguously:
Very likely. It is just that the ambiguous wording with the conclusion
didn't give me the confidence of the quality of implementation.
> However, C++20 also brought dozens of smaller language and library
> im
On 07/07/2022 05.55, Ivan Čukić wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
While I've been known to request newer and newer compilers
for everything, and while I do support this request for GCC 10
and Clang 11, I'm not sure I'd support requiring QCoro and
coroutines.
Not because of QCoro itself, but that clang doesn't
On Thursday, 7 July 2022 14:55:03 CEST Ivan Čukić wrote:
> Not because of QCoro itself, but that clang doesn't yet officially
> support coroutines. According to [1] they have a partial support
> since version 8, and according to [2] they might lead to problems
> when coroutines might be resumed on
Hi Nicolas,
While I've been known to request newer and newer compilers
for everything, and while I do support this request for GCC 10
and Clang 11, I'm not sure I'd support requiring QCoro and
coroutines.
Not because of QCoro itself, but that clang doesn't yet officially
support coroutines. Accor
Hi,
for Plasma 5.26 I would like to make use of some C++20 features, in
particular coroutines.
In terms of compiler requirements this should translate to requiring GCC
10 or Clang 11.
In addition we would like to require the qcoro library
(https://github.com/danvratil/qcoro). As per
https
Hola, congratulations to all on Plasma 5.25.
Do we want a kickoff meeting for 5.26? I'm guessing it's not needed (and
I'm away on holiday from Wednesday so won't be much use).
The schedule for 5.26 is here, it's out at the start of October. Beta is
mid September with repo and soft feature freeze
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