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Re: Qt in core-updates
From: |
Andreas Enge |
Subject: |
Re: Qt in core-updates |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 18:59:52 +0100 |
In the context of security problems and package removal, I just noticed
(by "./pre-inst-env guix package -A ^qt") that we still have a qtwebkit
package. The latest release dates from 2020, and this also the last
release, if I understand correctly that the project has been abandoned.
However:
Building the following 31 packages would ensure 43 dependent packages are
rebuilt: kdewebkit@5.98.0 psi@1.5 lmms@1.2.2 python-pymol@2.5.0 hplip@3.22.4
toutenclic@7.00 cura@4.13.1 electron-cash@4.2.12 trezor-agent@0.14.4
electrum@4.3.2 frescobaldi@3.1.3 flyer-composer@1.0rc2
rapid-photo-downloader@0.9.18 asymptote@2.84 python-woob@3.0 orange@3.32.0
pyzo@4.12.4 offlate@0.6.1 qgis@3.26.2 openmolar@1.0.15-gd81f9e5 autokey@0.95.10
nanovna-saver@0.5.3 qspectrumanalyzer@2.1.0 gnss-sdr@0.0.17 gqrx@2.15.9
urh@2.9.3 python-setools@4.4.0 plover@4.0.0.dev12 manuskript@0.14.0 dream@2.2
aseba@1.6.0-0.3b35de8
So it looks like there is some work ahead to update or remove these packages.
Andreas
- KDE in core-updates, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/20
- Re: KDE in core-updates, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/24
- Re: KDE in core-updates, Ludovic Courtès, 2023/02/25
- Re: Qt in core-updates (was: KDE in core-updates), Andreas Enge, 2023/02/26
- Re: Qt in core-updates (was: KDE in core-updates), Philip McGrath, 2023/02/26
- Re: Qt in core-updates (was: KDE in core-updates), kiasoc5, 2023/02/26
- Re: Qt in core-updates (was: KDE in core-updates), Efraim Flashner, 2023/02/27
- Re: Qt in core-updates (was: KDE in core-updates), Andreas Enge, 2023/02/28
- Re: Qt in core-updates,
Andreas Enge <=
- Re: Qt in core-updates, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/28
- Re: Qt in core-updates, Leo Famulari, 2023/02/28
- Re: Qt in core-updates, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/28
- Re: Qt in core-updates, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/28
- Re: Qt in core-updates, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/28
- Re: Qt in core-updates, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/28