rev 8526 - branches/qt4-x11/debian

Sune Vuorela Sune at vuorela.dk
Thu Dec 27 20:22:09 UTC 2007


On Tuesday 25 December 2007, Fathi Boudra wrote:
> Author: fabo
> Date: 2007-12-25 18:13:17 +0000 (Tue, 25 Dec 2007)
> New Revision: 8526
>
> Added:
>    branches/qt4-x11/debian/libqt4-dbus.install
>    branches/qt4-x11/debian/libqt4-phonon.install
>    branches/qt4-x11/debian/libqt4-webkit.install
>    branches/qt4-x11/debian/libqt4-xmlpatterns.install
> Modified:
>    branches/qt4-x11/debian/TODO
>    branches/qt4-x11/debian/changelog
>    branches/qt4-x11/debian/control
>    branches/qt4-x11/debian/libqt4-core.install
>    branches/qt4-x11/debian/libqt4-gui.install
> Log:
> * Update .install files: libqt4-core, libqt4-gui and qt4-dev-tools.
> * Add packages: libqt4-dbus, libqt4-phonon , libqt4-webkit and
>   libqt4-xmlpatterns.
> * Move QtDBus module from libqt4-core in libqt4-dbus package.

Hi!

By splitting out qtdbus without making libqt4-core depend on libqt4-dbus we 
break all packages depending on libqt4-core that uses dbus. This neeeds to be 
handled properly. Maybe at the same time as the mips abi breakage.

About webkit and phonon. So far, I think we should not ship the qt4 version of 
phonon, but the kde4libs phonon. I don't currently know how much it differs, 
but... what is going on in kde svn is publically available. What's going on 
in trolltech version control system is more or less secret until release.  
And kde4 uses phonon as its source output - and we thus needs to have the 
phonon version preferred by kde. 
But I think the kde4 version should be split out to a seperate package. And 
maybe also the -dev stuff. (I think I talked about that earlier as well). It 
does not depend on anything kde-ish.

There is also webkit provided by the webkit package. We need to somehow figure 
out what to do about that. I guess security team will prefer one webkit to 
support => the webkit package that builds both qt and gtk flavours, but I 
don't completely know this. But anyhow, webkit isn't really interesting for 
me as long as kde doesn't use it as primary rendering engine.


/Sune
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