Building DigiKam 4.14 with libkgeomanip and other former "extras"

Steve Robbins steve at sumost.ca
Mon Dec 28 13:30:52 UTC 2015


Just for clarity:  I'm talking about digikam not a new package.  

On December 28, 2015 6:07:12 AM CST, Dmitry Shachnev <mitya57 at debian.org> wrote:
>Hi Steve,
>
>On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 12:08:45PM -0600, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
>> DigiKam itself currently uses (Qt4-version) libqtwebkit-dev.  I saw
>the bug
>> about it and the web page https://wiki.debian.org/Qt4WebKitRemoval
>> What I haven't seen is a precise time for this.  The schedule for
>Digikam 5
>> release is May, so I (hopefully) won't need to care after that.  Is
>the webkit
>> going to be removed before next May?
>
>Actually I would like it to be removed before May. I am going to bump
>bugs
>severities to important soon (in January) and make them RC a couple of
>months
>after that (i.e. in March) to get the packages removed from testing (or
>fixed).
>
>I am also going to remove the PyQt5 QtWebKit bindings very soon (in a
>couple
>of weeks).
>
>So maybe it's not the best idea to introduce a new package using
>QtWebKit.
>
>Lisandro, you did not reply to this part of Steve's message, what do
>you think?
>
>--
>Dmitry Shachnev
>
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