Re: Zanshin 0.5.0 build broken against 19.04
On samedi 22 juin 2019 15:27:12 CEST Andreas Sturmlechner wrote: > Hello, > > something in Zanshin's dependencies had been implicitly providing > KF5:AkonadiContact but isn't anymore. Even if it is easy enough to > patch, a new release would be nice, not least considering the much > improved dependency situation. Kevin: yet another reason for making a new zanshin release :-) (the other reason being all the changes I made) -- David Faure, fa...@kde.org, http://www.davidfaure.fr Working on KDE Frameworks 5
Re: Yakuake releases
On 6/20/19 1:55 AM, Nate Graham wrote: Hello everyone, Hi, I notice that Yakuake's last release was 15 months ago. What do people think about getting it added to the KDE Applications bundle so that it gets auto-released on a regular basis? This might help to attract more contributors, among other benefits. Sure. Nate Cheers, Eike
Re: Yakuake releases
Andreas Sturmlechner ha scritto: > Hi, > > as a packager I would appreciate more releases of not only yakuake. > That does not necessarily mean moving all to KDE Applications is the > solution, certainly not all of them... > > When I look at what else I need to carry around patches for: > calligra - 20kB worth of patches just to build against moderately > recent poppler versions and even Qt 5.11 > calligraplan - also patch for Qt 5.11 and qca detection > kdesvn - needs backport from 2.0 branch for Qt 5.11 > krename - only git master currently builds against exiv2-0.27, which > has been around for more than a year > plasma-redshift-control - fix for redshift-1.12 is only in git master > skanlite - last release 10 months ago, cmake fixes and hidpi support > in git master since April > All of those seems to be fairly active - have you tried to ping the maintainers? I did with skanlite few months ago and I've got a release. Ciao -- Luigi
Re: Yakuake releases
Yeah, one of the things I like about KDE Applications is that nothing contained within it can ever gets forgotten like this. It's not a panacea, of course, but we never run into a situation where an app that was once actively developed but has lost its development resources goes for a long time with no release because there's no longer an active maintainer to request it. This automatic release process strikes me as a very desirable feature. Nate On 6/22/19 3:55 PM, Andreas Sturmlechner wrote: Hi, as a packager I would appreciate more releases of not only yakuake. That does not necessarily mean moving all to KDE Applications is the solution, certainly not all of them... When I look at what else I need to carry around patches for: calligra - 20kB worth of patches just to build against moderately recent poppler versions and even Qt 5.11 calligraplan - also patch for Qt 5.11 and qca detection kdesvn - needs backport from 2.0 branch for Qt 5.11 krename - only git master currently builds against exiv2-0.27, which has been around for more than a year plasma-redshift-control - fix for redshift-1.12 is only in git master skanlite - last release 10 months ago, cmake fixes and hidpi support in git master since April Regards, Andreas On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 at 18:55, Nate Graham wrote: Hello everyone, I notice that Yakuake's last release was 15 months ago. What do people think about getting it added to the KDE Applications bundle so that it gets auto-released on a regular basis? This might help to attract more contributors, among other benefits. Nate
Re: Yakuake releases
Hi, as a packager I would appreciate more releases of not only yakuake. That does not necessarily mean moving all to KDE Applications is the solution, certainly not all of them... When I look at what else I need to carry around patches for: calligra - 20kB worth of patches just to build against moderately recent poppler versions and even Qt 5.11 calligraplan - also patch for Qt 5.11 and qca detection kdesvn - needs backport from 2.0 branch for Qt 5.11 krename - only git master currently builds against exiv2-0.27, which has been around for more than a year plasma-redshift-control - fix for redshift-1.12 is only in git master skanlite - last release 10 months ago, cmake fixes and hidpi support in git master since April Regards, Andreas On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 at 18:55, Nate Graham wrote: > > Hello everyone, > I notice that Yakuake's last release was 15 months ago. What do people > think about getting it added to the KDE Applications bundle so that it > gets auto-released on a regular basis? This might help to attract more > contributors, among other benefits. > > Nate >
Zanshin 0.5.0 build broken against 19.04
Hello, something in Zanshin's dependencies had been implicitly providing KF5:AkonadiContact but isn't anymore. Even if it is easy enough to patch, a new release would be nice, not least considering the much improved dependency situation. Regards, Andreas
Re: KDE Applications 19.08 proposed schedule
Le jeudi 20 juin 2019, 23:24:31 CEST Albert Astals Cid a écrit : > It's a copy from 18.08 > > https://community.kde.org/Schedules/Applications/19.08_Release_Schedule > > We are mega late, so discuss fast! > > Cheers, > Albert For me it seems ok :) -- Laurent Montel | laurent.mon...@kdab.com | KDE/Qt Senior Software Engineer KDAB (France) S.A.S., a KDAB Group company Tel. France +33 (0)4 90 84 08 53, www.kdab.fr KDAB - The Qt, C++ and OpenGL Experts - Platform-independent software solutions