On Saturday, 13 February 2016 04:04:29 CET Rares Marian wrote:
> On 02/13/2016 03:03 AM, Maximiliano Curia wrote:
> > On Friday, 12 February 2016 21:32:18 CET Rares Marian wrote:
> >> Package: kde-full
> >> Version: 5:90
> >> Severity: important

> >> I have to install dependencies of kde-full, kde-standard manually since
> >> kde-full depends on kde-standard and kde-network, which depend on number
> >> of applications, which depend on these:
> >> libkabc4
> >> libkresources4
> >> libakonadi-kde4
> >> all version 4:4.14.10-1

> >> which conflict with kdepimlibs-data

> > kdepimlibs-data is only in experimental, you won't need it unless you're
> > trying to test kdepim 15.12 (warning, this might break your previous
> > akonadi installation)
 
> >> The apps I can't install are:
> >> kopete

> > This dependency should probably be replaced with the new ktp packages.

> >> kgpg

> > There is a new version in experimental that should be installable.
 
> New one at 4:15.12 depends on:
> libakonadi-kde4
> libkabc4
> both of which conflict with kdepimlibs-data
 
> kgpg also depends on libakonadi-contact4, which depends on the offending
> pkgs:
> libakonadi-kde4
> libkabc4

Right, kgpg hasn't been ported to frameworks yet. kleopatra is the one that 
was ported, we should probably depend on kleopatra | kpgp, as they provide the 
same features, but kleopatra developers seem to be more active.

> >> Installing packages manually makes it more difficult to track what
> >> packages are needed or need to be upgraded.
 
> Incidentally, there's many packages with mixed dependencies on specific
> versions of libqt5core5a throughout kde5. Some pkgs want 5.6.0 others
> want 5.5.1. And they depend on each other.

Yes, this seems to be due to a hiccup in the buildds experimental dependency 
solver, in the past the dependency solver tried to use the version in unstable 
unless the required versions were only available in experimental, the new 
solver used qt 5.6 even though the qt 5.5 version from unstable was enough to 
fullfil the requiremens (this might sound simple, but it's a hard problem, and 
it's something that has always brought headaches to packagers working with 
experimental).

Thanks for reporting!

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