https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496303

--- Comment #2 from muh2lint...@gmail.com ---
Having software that is long out of date really sucks. What distro do 
you use?


On 2024-12-27 05:07, cwo wrote:
> 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 that you'll often have software that's long out of date.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.
>

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