Ok, fine, but if you are interested in a particular package
(goldendict), it would be better to spend time porting it to Qt 5 rather
than trying to revive ancient stuff.
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It is possible to use mutter without gnome-shell. I.e. start a GNOME
Flashback session and run “mutter --replace”.
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mutter should depend o
I can’t tell for sure, but adding one dependency line isn’t a big
problem, is it?
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The other bug (bug 1380702) got marked as verification-failed, so it
cannot migrate, and now we need to get another upload (-16ubuntu7.5)
accepted and published (it is in the queue since Thursday).
Sorry for that because that is partially my fault (I did not test my fix
for that bug on Trusty prop
In Ubuntu 16.04 removing Python 2 is not supported. In later versions
the generated prerm script calls pyclean only if it exists.
In any case this is not a bug in sip4.
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The new upload is in proposed now, marking as verification-done per
comments 74 and 75.
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Please consider SRU of "xcb: Compress mouse motion and touch update
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The latter, wait until someone approves the upload… Maybe also pinging
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Hi Olivier,
Can you please file this bug upstream, for either GNOME Shell or Qt?
I have experienced a similar issue a couple of years ago with X11
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736719), however yours seems
to be a different one.
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http
Wayland is supported, although maybe we (the maintainers in Ubuntu) do
not have much time to test it.
For the crash, please either report it via apport, or obtain the stack
trace manually with the dbgsym packages installed and attach it to a new
bug.
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XShmGetImage() crops the image to the absolute region (x,y)-(x+w,y+h).
For example, given a window with geometry 640x480+200+300 and a 640x480
image:
- XShmGetImage(display, window, image, 0, 0, AllPlanes);
+ XShmGetImage(display, window, image, 0
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Michael, thanks for the investigation!
That check looks related, and links to
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=254066. Do you have any idea how to
fix your issue and not introduce regressions for that bug?
I do not know if there is any active maintainer for libdbusmenu-qt, but
I'm subscribing
This looks very similar to the upstream bug I filed:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-54719
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Qt 5.6.1 causes some powerpc tests to fa
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1574699 ***
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I have worked on a fix for this yesterday, or to be more precise on two
fixes.
Fix for appmenu-qt5: lp:~mitya57/appmenu-qt5/lp1574699
Fix for pure Qt without appmenu-qt5: https://codereview.qt-project.org/1
Hi Gaurav,
Does your application use the QSystemTrayIcon::isSystemTrayAvailable()
method? If yes, then my appmenu-qt5 fix from lp:~mitya57/appmenu-
qt5/lp1574699 should fix this bug. If you can build/install appmenu-qt5
from there and test, that would be nice.
As a workaround, start your app with
> Dmitry, can you do it?
No time, sorry. If someone volunteers to create/update patches for
Nautilus, I can merge and upload them.
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Xenia
Hi,
It would be nice to get some stacktrace of the crash, either generated
by apport or manually, using instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash.
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
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LibreOffice crashes while I was trying to edit a document; the document
is a page copy-pasted from Firefox which has quite a big amount of
nested tables.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: libreoffice-core 1:5.1.4-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4
I could answer your question, but it looks like this bug is already
resolved upstream in
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=ff7028465c5c5cd3.
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Cui Wei, can you please verify that this bug is fixed in the proposed
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Cannot resize window by dragging the top edge
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Alexandros, can you please verify that this bug is fixed in the proposed
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Nautilus bookmarks folders leave permanent 'icon' on de
May be related to https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-54717 which I
just filed.
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s390x build/run failure with Qt 5.6
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Alexandros, thanks for testing!
It will not mess with future upgrades, as far as you disabled proposed,
you are OK.
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Please merge qtbase-opensource-src 5.6.1+dfsg-3
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https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/d6b9a2ce0f4bfc448a6b2d2559b4e7c14735ce90
That page says:
This problem failed to retrace because there was no crash signature
after retracing and missing ddebs.
Also it says that this crash was reported 4 times with metacity
1:3.17.2-4ubuntu1, and never with ne
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gnome-flashback crashed with SIGSEGV
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sushi-start crashed with SIGSEGV in
g_application_impl_get_dbus_connection()
To man
For Unity a workaround has been proposed in
lp:~azzar1/libunity/fix-1506744 (details are in bug 1506744). Maybe it's
possible to do something similar in gnome-flashback?
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I think any timeout should work. How about 20 seconds?
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gnome-panel cannot show newly installed software icons
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Ok, so let's close it.
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package python-sphinx 1.2.3+dfsg-1ubuntu3 fai
I don't like Depends: appmenu-qt5. Can it be a recommendation?
We want to drop appmenu-qt5 at some point. If it won't happen in Xenial,
it will definitely happen in Xenial+1.
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> Dmitry, could this be regression after multiarchify library?
No, the multiarchification only changes library installation path, it
does not change any compilation flags. So I don't think it could cause
this issue.
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qt5-default is *not* a meta-package that would pull the packages needed
for development. The only thing it does is provide a configuration for
qtchooser so that it prefers Qt 5 over Qt 4. So this is not a bug.
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@Ross:
> Without appmenu-qt5, the menu works from the systray, but the icon is
not animated. It just shows a red cross all the time, which is
misleading for the user.
Thanks for letting me know that, I will try to look at this issue a bit
later.
The goal is to make Qt's own dbustray implementati
> ping Dmitry
I reported this bug >4 years ago. Please don't expect me to still know
anything about it :)
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simple-scan assert failure: ***
Dear Ross,
>> Without appmenu-qt5, the menu works from the systray, but the icon is not
>> animated. It just shows a red cross all the time, which is misleading for
>> the user.
>
> Thanks for letting me know that, I will try to look at this issue a bit later.
Can you please check if starting q
The mentioned fix is https://codereview.qt-project.org/154459. If it
gets accepted upstream, I'll try to make sure it gets included in Xenial
(or at least Xenial-updates).
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Any update on fixing GIO? Maybe we can already revert this hack?
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Alkis, I cannot confirm the Add Event issue. Also as Alberts says, the
code is correct.
Just to be sure, you are referring to indicator-datetime, not gnome-
panel's own date applet, right?
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@Len,
> - The qjackctl menu does not work, instead an empty drop-down appears.
(for the reasons you already mentioned)
Right. I cannot do anything with this in Qt, qjackctl should really use
the recommended APIs (i.e. QSystemTrayIcon::setContextMenu)…
> - Setting "Start minimized to system tray"
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Sound Settings and Time & Date Settings did not launch during
gnome-flashback session
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@Len, I could not reproduce it on my own system with Xfce installed, but
I can now reproduce it on Xubuntu daily CD.
According to D-Bus monitor, qjackctl doesn't even create a tray icon
before everything hangs.
Looking at the code, I suppose such behavior may be a result of this
call in src/qjack
Looks like the purpose of that code is to make the application
singleton. There are lots of solutions for this task that do not require
X11. Here is a very small library that qjackctl can probably use or
embed: https://github.com/itay-grudev/SingleApplication.
As a quick and temporary fix, maybe t
>From all points of view, having the gray screen for one second is a
minor issue, and it's definitely doesn't make sense to disable
compositing manager just to get it fixed…
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I agree with Alberts. Without compositing many things are broken, like
notify-osd notifications, decorations, various docks, etc.
** Changed in: gnome-flashback (Ubuntu)
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@Alkis:
> What issues should they expect from gnome-flashback then?
> - Harder window resizing due to 1 px border.
> - Notify-osd notifications ==> I did a quick test and they seem to work;
> albeit without transparency. Did I miss something?
Right, without transparency and without rounded cor
The idea of having two different sessions (with and without compositing)
sounds nice. Alberts, do you think this is something that could be done
upstream? (I.e. we'll need to clone the desktop and session files).
Compiz is *not* a replacement for Metacity's compositing mode. Actually
Compiz is ver
The new release is a minor/bugfix one, so I'll upload it now.
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Systray option does not work.
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Ok, understood, so the status for this bug is really Won't Fix…
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Set compositing-manager=false by default
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I noticed this change, but thought that we need only the old option.
Now, should I enable only the new (Enable JACK D-Bus interface), or
both?
** Changed in: qjackctl (Ubuntu)
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> @Dmitry, I still require:
> export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Unity
> To make the icon show. Is this being fixed in other places?
I hope I'll be able to get the fix into Qt before Xenial release (or in
the worst case as an early SRU). So no need to add the workaround.
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This looks like an issue on your system (usually happens when one
forcibly stops the package installation), not a bug in Metacity.
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Thanks Timo! I committed the changes last week.
Unfortunately I get tests failures when trying to build qtbase, but they
seem unrelated to my changes
(https://launchpad.net/~mitya57/+archive/ubuntu/test2/+build/10643352, I
get the same locally). Do you know anything about this?
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I am working on removing appmenu-qt5 from default installations: see bug
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KDE Applications Use Oxygen Widget st
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I would like to update Xenial version of Metacity to a new upstream
microrelease, 3.18.7.
We already have 3.18.5 in Xenial-updates. Upstream changelog since that
is (with comments and links added by me):
Version 3.18.7
==
- Fix titlebar repaint (https://bugzilla.
I just got this on 16.10 when running gnome-panel --replace.
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We already have 3.18.5 in Xenial-updates. Upstream changelog since that
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Version 3.18.7
==
- Fix titlebar repai
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On Yakkety, installing a single -dbgsym package using apt works fine.
However, if I specify multiple on a command line, I get this:
$ sudo apt install metacity-dbgsym gnome-flashback-dbgsym
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state informatio
By "locally" I meant a pbuilder on my own server, not really locally...
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Drop appmenu-qt5 from default installations
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Thanks for the quick fix! :)
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If a menu is opened, when moving the cursor from the menu bar to the
first menu item, the whole menu moves down for one pixel. The same
happens when moving the mouse between two menu items separated with a
separator: when a mouse is on the separator, the whole menu jumps.
Thi
Right, that snippet makes the bug disappear.
I am not yet sure if that would be the correct fix. First it would be
nice to identify the CSS rule which adds the border to hovered items (I
didn't manage to find it).
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FWIW, I am going to get rid of appmenu-qt5 in 16.10, that work is
tracked in bug 1612767.
We will be using upstream Qt code instead, which is not based on
libdbusmenu-qt and so should not have this bug.
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package rhythmbox-plugins 3.4-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/usr/lib/rhythmbox/plugins/audiocd/audiocd.plugin', which is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1615173 ***
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package rhythmbox-plugins 3.4-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/usr/lib/rhythmbox/plugins/audiocd/audiocd.plugin', which is
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package rhythmbox-plugins 3.4-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
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Marking as verification-done according to comment 18.
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metacity (fl
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Which desktop do you use? Unity? Do you have appmenu-qt5 package
installed?
Can you please run dbus-monitor, then start your application, and paste
somewhere the full dbus-monitor log?
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Copying Olivier's comment from upstream bug:
I was able to locate the problem. The problem is in ubuntu's "appmenu-
qt5" and is a bug that cause our call to
QSystemTrayIcon::isSystemTrayAvailable() to remove the icon.
That's because appmenu-qt5 seems to assume there is only one
QPlatformSystemTra
> Dmitry, do you have any idea how to get attention from cairo devs?
I pinged the bug on FD.o (looks like without any success), I don't have
any contact with cairo devs unfortunately. Maybe you can get some
attention by posting to ca...@cairographics.org?
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This package is a set of backends for the Python Keyring lib. It was
split out of python-keyring, which is already in main. Upstream is
https://github.com/jaraco/keyrings.alt.
Availability: In Ubuntu since xenial, arch:all.
Rationale: python-keyring recommends it (I would li
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gnome-flashback crashed after I killed unity-settings-daemon process.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: gnome-flashback 3.18.2-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-21.37-generic 4.4.6
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-21-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubu
Anthony, can you comment on that bug and mark it as verification-done
then please?
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untraceable serious bug in metacity 3.18
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I can include this in my Xenial ubuntu-themes upload, can you please add
the SRU paperwork?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have just been able to reproduce the tst_QStaticText failure in my
pbuilder (on amd64).
I gathered the debug images from that test and submitted upstream as
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-55653 (see attached file there).
The tst_QAbstractPrintDialog test crashes for me with SIGPIPE in li
Here is the stacktrace of the tst_QAbstractPrintDialog crash.
For me it happens only when libqt5printsupport5 is installed (and picked
by the testsuite), when I remove that package the test passes (hello,
the docs building hack).
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The difference between my PPA and yours is that mine didn't have
-proposed archive enabled. I have now enabled -proposed and retried one
of the builds, to see if it makes any difference.
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Sorry that I did not notice that earlier. It looks like we simply need a
non-change rebuild of appmenu-qt5 against new Qt.
The ABI break was introduced not in the patch adding global menu
support, but in dbusmenu_exclusive_groups.diff which is a bugfix and
affects the tray icons too.
Maybe we wil
What broke appmenu-qt5 may be https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-
session/commit/?id=971baf2e225abc5a.
In this case we probably need to backport https://git.gnome.org/browse
/gnome-session/commit/?id=ce4208add3b49d44 which fixes that issue.
However this should not affect the configuration without
** Description changed:
Currently we are using appmenu-qt5 as our platform theme on desktop,
however it has many disadvantages, which make me want to get rid of it:
1) Its design is a hack: instead of the using normal QPA API for getting
the menu, it retrieves the menu bar using QWidget
The plan is to get rid of appmenu-qt5 soon, see bug 1612767 where this
is tracked.
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All Qt5 applications' menu bar is missing at non-Unity
What broke both configurations, with and without appmenu-qt5, was
http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/commit/?id=717ff946391233e7.
I have pushed a quick fix to our packaging Git. It cannot be forwarded
as is, but I will try to discuss this with upstream and make sure it is
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What exactly are you trying to achieve here?
The error message is there, and if that file is called as __main__ it
gets printed. When the module gets just imported, it is not printed —
which looks like the correct behavior to me.
** Changed in: pyqt5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
A stacktrace, from errors.ubuntu.com.
** Summary changed:
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/usr/bin/gnome-flashback:5:XRRSetCrtcConfig:flashback_monitor_manager_apply_configuration:apply_configuration:flashback_monitor_config_make_default:flashback_monitor_manager_on_hotplug
+ gnome-flashback crashes with XError in
flashback
No, I cannot reproduce this, and errors.ubuntu.com does not know
anything about this crash too.
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gnome-flashback crashed with SIGSEGV in c
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gnome-flashback crashed with SIGSEGV in cairo_surface_destroy()
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Right, if unity-settings-daemon does the same, then it's a good idea to
disable display-config handling for 16.10.
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gnome-flashback crashe
What is the point of that one-line script?
Why can't you use pyuic5 executable from pyqt5-dev-tools package?
Or, if you (for some reason) really want main() to be called, call it
explicitly:
from PyQt5.uic import pyuic
pyuic.main()
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You are right, this is what I said in my first comment:
> The error message is there, and if that file is called as __main__ it
gets printed.
Thanks for your work on fixing QGIS!
** Changed in: pyqt5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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With the latest packages in 034 both menus and tray icons seem to work
fine.
For some reason the shortcuts are not shown in menus, but according to
dbus-monitor log, Qt is behaving correctly here (shortcuts are
exported), so this seems a regression somewhere on server side (the same
happens with a
** Package changed: gnome-panel (Ubuntu) => null-and-void
** Changed in: null-and-void
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Dials 1-844-666-166
(Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: High
Assignee: Dmitry Shachnev (mitya57)
Status: In Progress
** Tags: xenial
** Also affects: libgweather (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: libgweather (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => In Progr
Yes, please remove appmenu-qt5 or unset QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME env
variable.
This needs today’s qtbase 5.6.1+dfsg-3ubuntu3~3 which may be not yet
available on your mirrors.
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The remaining issue looks like
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-54793. It can be fixed by a simple
two-line patch (maybe I’ll propose it for review soon).
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** Changed in: qtbase-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: qtbase-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dmitry Shachnev (mitya57)
** Changed in: qtbase-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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