Dear Aurélien,

Thanks for the very quick response!

> We have ongoing work to bring Plasma 6 to Debian Trixie/testing and this 
> breakage is related.

That's what I figured, but I still thought it would be useful to avoid the 
situation as an auto-upgrade happens easily.

> It will be fixed once Plasma 6 comes to testing.

I'm not in a particular hurry for Plasma 6, so I can wait for it to properly 
land in testing. I just have this terrible habit of updating my system all the 
time ;)

> I could try improving things with adding a Breaks relation

That seems appropriate, yes. I saw 
https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/kde/plasma-framework/-/commit/40d2d1c64ea7b807e441f0a0c9490be5852a4fe5
 and it looked good to me.

However, will it also refrain from auto-upgrading to 5.115.0-6 as well? That 
seems quite important to me too, since it is the version that contains the 
issue. In the meantime though, locally holding the package back should work 
just fine.

Best regards,
Paul.

________________________________________
From: Aurélien COUDERC <couc...@coucouf.fr>
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2024 2:46 PM
To: Debian Bug Tracking System <sub...@bugs.debian.org>; Paul Mabileau 
<paul.mabil...@harfanglab.fr>; 1088...@bugs.debian.org <1088...@bugs.debian.org>
Subject: Re: Bug#1088674: plasma-framework: 5.115.0-6 breaks Plasma
 
Le vendredi 29 novembre 2024, 12:39:23 UTC+1 Paul Mabileau a écrit :
> Package: plasma-framework
> Version: 5.115.0-6
> Severity: important
> Tags: a11y
> X-Debbugs-Cc: paul.mabil...@harfanglab.fr, Aurélien COUDERC 
> <couc...@debian.org>
>
> Dear Maintainer,

Dear Paul,

> I'm under an up-to-date `testing` system and upgrading `libkf5plasma5`
> `libkf5plasmaquick5`, and `plasma-framework` from 5.115.0-5 to 5.115.0-6
> yesterday broke my Plasma desktop. Indeed, all native windows had a
> darker background, spacing was pretty much removed, most icons were
> either non-existent or defaulting to Unicode variants from what I could
> tell, ... `latest-version.png` attached should show this. Also, the
> `System Settings > Appearance > Plasma Style` section was completely
> empty after the upgrade, which could be linked or even be the end cause.
> I would have expected things to remain intact instead.

thanks for your bug report.

We have ongoing work to bring Plasma 6 to Debian Trixie/testing and this 
breakage is related.
It will be fixed once Plasma 6 comes to testing, or if you chose to upgrade all 
Plasma packages from unstable.

I could try improving things with adding a Breaks relation to 
plasma-workspace/plasma-desktop to make it more obvious to users what’s 
happening and they can chose to avoid upgrading it.


Best,
--
Aurélien


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