* On 2020 30 May 15:50 -0500, David Christensen wrote:
> In the mean time, one possibility would be to build a virtual machine with
> an older version of Debian that supports Qt4 (e.g. Debian 9), install Qt4,
> and install your Qt4 applications.
That is what I would suggest as well. Preferably Qe
On 2020-05-30 11:50, Gary L. Roach wrote:
Hi all,
I am using Bullseye (testing) because some of the software I use need
some of the newer libraries. Unfortunately Bullseye no longer includes
the Qt4 libraries and some of my packages still need Qt4. How can I get
Qt4 packages for Bullseye. Th
Gary L. Roach wrote:
> I am using Bullseye (testing) because some of the software I use need
> some of the newer libraries. Unfortunately Bullseye no longer includes
> the Qt4 libraries and some of my packages still need Qt4. How can I
> get Qt4 packages for Bullseye. There is probably a backport
Hi all,
I am using Bullseye (testing) because some of the software I use need
some of the newer libraries. Unfortunately Bullseye no longer includes
the Qt4 libraries and some of my packages still need Qt4. How can I get
Qt4 packages for Bullseye. There is probably a backport for this but I
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