Wait at least until the upcoming weekend. Then we release 5.2 as the next stable version. Thanks for your support.
Thomas On Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2025 08:34:44 CEST Scarlett Moore wrote: > I will work on the snap :) > Cheers, > Scarlett > > On Tue, Jun 17, 2025, 10:40 PM Thomas Baumgart <t...@net-bembel.de> wrote: > > > On Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2025 02:16:29 CEST Jack via KMyMoney-devel wrote: > > > > > This is related to the recent Discord posting about the latest Appimage > > > files not running in older Ubuntu LTS (such as 20.04) because the > > > distro is using a too old GLIBCXX. > > > > I have no idea how this can be resolved (also no time to investigate > > further). One idea I could think of - and I have absolutely no clue > > if that is even possible or makes sense - is to include a newer version > > of GLIBCXX in the AppImage. In case it would resolve the problem, the > > next question is to include it there, which comes down to craft being > > that old mystery to me. > > > > > In trying to find alternatives to suggest, I was going to name flatpack > > > and snap, but I am absolutely unable to find a recent release of KMM in > > > either format. In fact, the snap link on our download page gives a > > > 404. I know we are not in a position to take on producing additional > > > formats, but does anyone know there is a way to request that either or > > > both of snap and flatpack get new releases going? > > > > > > (I just posted to the FlatHub Discourse server, asking the best way to > > > get the package updated, so we'll see where that leads. I have limited > > > time right now, so I don't know when I'll have time to try the same for > > > snap.) > > > > I kind of remember, that the initial KMyMoney snap package was created by > > Scarlett Gately Moore of KDE fame. She's behind most of the KDE snap > > packages as it seems. See > > https://www.scarlettgatelymoore.dev/open-source-work/ > > for more details. > > > > -- > > > > Regards > > > > Thomas Baumgart > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > 90 percent of all errors are located > > 60 cm in front of the display. > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -- Regards Thomas Baumgart ------------------------------------------------------------- The impossible I do today: miracles take a little longer. -------------------------------------------------------------
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