Even if nobody else uses the wiki, I find it can be a helpful
place to store notes for things I rarely use. In this case,
looking at Arch re qt5 modules, I found a (long) list of apps
with details of what they use / links to home pages / their
builds.
Example: before I last gave up on kde I had dropped konqueror
because kdewebkit was unmaintained and full of vulnerabilities.
The Arch list shows it now uses qtwebengine, although the home
page only mentions khtml and kdewebkit.
Update to kf5-5.89. Includes
extra-cmake-modules
breeze-icons
oxygen-icons5
Update to plasma-wayland-protocols-1.5.0.
Make text clarification for amdgpu xorg driver.
I know it is somewhat useless, but I don't like them for
two reasons: first they cannot be seen, and I do not like things I
cannot see. Second, git highlights them, and this is disturbing...
This requirement was added in September 2017 por plasma-pa. But as
of 5.22.4 (August 2021), it is not required anymore: plasma-pa uses
gsettings from gio (in glib2).
Some python modules are in the book, but would be downloaded if not
present at build time. Some other python modules are not in the book,
but are downloaded at build time. Make python modules present in the
book recommended (and not tun time), and add those not present in the book.
Update to libXaw-1.0.14 (Xorg Library)
Update to dbus-glib-0.112
Update to fetchmail-6.4.18
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kde frameworks 5.79; with extra-cmake-modules, breeze-icons, and oxygen-icons
kde frameworks applications 20.12.2; with kate and kwave
kde plasma 5.21.0
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In the process, some attributes in single quotes have been changed to double
quotes, and a few attribute lists have been written on one line instead of
several lines.
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