Presently, we do "ln -s libreoffice-<version> /opt/libreoffice"
but we use $LO_PREFIX everywhere else. So if $LO_PREFIX is not
equal to libreoffice-<version>, the symlink is broken. Use
"ln -s $LO_PREFIX /opt/libreoffice instead".
Update to plasma-wayland-protocols-1.12.0.
Update to plasma5-5.27.10.
Update to kde gear-23.08.4 including kate, kwave, and falkon.
Update to kf5-5.113.0.
I've marked most of these as 'role=nodep' so that jhalfs doesn't pick up
multiples in cases where it's not needed.
Transmission, Libreoffice, CMake, Poppler, and Appstream now have Qt6
ports working well.
I have left Qca, gpgme, polkit-qt, and other KDE-related packages alone.
They do have support for Qt6, but we should not list them as they are
incompatible with the Qt5 versions and we could end up causing
unintentional breakage by doing this.
neither firefox nor epiphany can download them, and they are not
well maintained, because rarely tested.
This is WIP because the "(HTTP)" part of "Download (HTTP)" will
need to be removed too.
But let's see what users think first...
It's an obsolete package, and it needs clutter{,-gtk} which are also
obsolete.
As it's only an optional dependency of two packages (abiword and
evolution), in evolution we are even explicitly disabling it, we can
just archive it.
Also create an ENTITY for qt5 or qt5-alternate and use that
to specify the qt5 dependenies.
The complete KF5/plasma packages should use the full qt5 build, but
the lxqt kf5/plasma components only need qt5-alternate.
Now all sourceforge.net subdomains have a valid SSL certificate. The
changes are automatically done via a sed. I've reviewed the changes and
reverted the changes in archive/*, pst/xml/docbook-xsl.xml, and
stylesheets/lfs-xsl/lfs-l10n.xml. Other changes should (hopefully) be
fine.
It was formerly used by both Libreoffice and Mutter, but it was
officially dropped in Mutter-43, and my logs for the last four versions
of Libreoffice show no references to zenity.
This package builds without issue, but 20 out of 167 tests fail when
python-3.11 is used. If python-3.10 is used, all tests pass. If
python is a symlink to python2 and the tests are run with that, all
tests pass.