https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496303
cwo <cwo....@posteo.net> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|--- |DOWNSTREAM Status|REPORTED |RESOLVED CC| |cwo....@posteo.net --- Comment #1 from cwo <cwo....@posteo.net> --- Thanks for the bug report! If the appstream link does not work, that is something your distribution needs to fix in their repositories. In any case, it would only install the package from your Mint Debian Package search; appstream is basically a way to install software from your distribution by clicking a link. It's not a download itself, just a pointer that your distribution's package management should be able to map to a particular package. Unfortunately, there's nothing we can do if the package in your distribution is too old, as KDE does not provide these packages. You could compile it from source, I guess, but this is a bit involved. One of the downsides of Debian is that you'll often have software that's long out of date. I have no practical experience with this, but I would assume that version can still connect with iOS even if it's not explicitly listed in the package description, as the iOS-specific parts should happen in the app on the device, and the things on your computer should be device-neutral, so it's worth a try. Marking this as resolved but please feel free to reply if I've misunderstood you or there's something else I can do to help. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.