On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 10:53 AM Martin Steigerwald <[email protected]> wrote: > > Martin Steigerwald - 22.12.22, 09:16:50 CET: > > I made an interesting experience regarding the current Qt transition: > > I updated a ThinkPad X1 Gen 1 Tablet with "apt upgrade" yesterday. > > > > Parts of the Plasma desktop are still broken. Some part of systray > > misses some QML files, KRunner shows up as an empty pane without > > anything, the lock screen is not usable and several other issues. So > > it can still happen with just "apt upgrade" that you have an only > > partly usable system afterwards. Of course I'd argue that this is an > > issue with missing versioned dependencies. However it appears to me > > that it is quite different to completely get this right with a > > software stack of this complexity. > > > > So I will just wait until a "full-upgrade" can run through fully on > > this tablet and probably stay away from a "upgrade" on my laptop as > > well for a few days. However I used "apt upgrade" to upgrade my > > Well, which was possible today already. All issues I found are fixed by > today's update. > > I also fully upgraded on my main laptop. All fine there as well. > > So at least for the sets of packages I use, the update goes through > smoothly now. According to > > https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/qtbase-abi-5-15-7.html > > almost all packages are built for AMD64 already. > > > laptop earlier on the same day and have seen no such updates. The > > tablet has not been updated for a longer time, but that should not > > really make much of a difference. > > And that might have made *the* difference. Some KF5 related packages were > still at 5.90 on this tablet after the "apt upgrade" yesterday. Of > course these were more current version on my main laptop. >
Hi Martin, I can confirm I see no REMOVALS of KF/KP/KG packages when I simulate an (dist-)upgrade. Can you boot into KDE version 5.26.4 with QT version 5.15.7 packages upgraded as of today? Do the KDE applications work as (you) expected? Thanks Regards, -Sedat- P.S.: I checked myself with apt VS. apt-get (upgrade and full-upgrade VS. dist-upgrade).

