On Sun, 2019-04-28 at 12:44 +0200, Antonio Rojas via arch-dev-public wrote:
Hi all,
Now that mumble has been ported to Qt5, I think it's time to finally drop Qt4, which has been EOL for 4 years. Most stuff that still depends on it has been dead upstream for many years. Here is a full list of applications (not libraries or plugins, which can be dropped once applications are gone):
clementine - Qt5 port exists in git for years but no release - some distros ship a git snapshot, there's also the strawberry Qt5 fork fbreader - There's a patch to port to Qt5 in AUR https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/fbreader-qt5/ freemat - Last released 6 years ago, there seems to be a Qt-free version at https://sourceforge.net/p/freemat/code/HEAD/tree/branches/FreeMat5/ but with no activity for 2 years gebabbel - Last released >10 years ago, gpsbabel already provides a Qt5 UI gnuradio - Qt UI can be disabled until it is ported hydrogen - Qt5 beta version (>1 year old) available keepassx{,2} - We have keepass and keepassxc already launchy - Qt5 fork available at https://github.com/Slesa/launchy/ openssh-askpass - can actually be compiled with Qt5 qmpdclient - Last released 8 years ago, many alternatives available tipp10 - Qt5 fork available at https://gitlab.com/a_a/tipp10/ tuxcards - Last released 9 years ago, many alternatives available v4l2ucp - Last released 9 years ago
I propose to move those who can to Qt5 forks, and disable the Qt5 bits (if possible) or completely drop the other ones. Any objections?
Hi Antonio, I'll take care of clementine asap so you can proceed with this drop. Cheers, -- Maxime