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Santa

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sip4, python-qt, pykde4
« on: 2013/05/16, 14:40:05 »
Hello,

because of the new sip4 upload, your next dist-upgrade may want to remove python-qt4 and packages depending on it, for instance:

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# LANG=C aptitude dist-upgrade
The following packages will be upgraded:
  latex2html libguava-java libhdf5-7 libntlm0 libntlm0-dev libpython2.7 libpython2.7-dev libpython2.7-minimal
  libpython2.7-stdlib lsb-base lsb-core lsb-release lsb-security pokerth pokerth-data python-sip{b} python2.7 python2.7-dev
  python2.7-minimal
19 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 54.2 MB of archives. After unpacking 45.1 kB will be used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 python-sip : Breaks: python-qt4 (<4>= 4:4.8.4)        
17)     lokalize recommends python-kde4                  
18)     parley recommends python-kde4                    
19)     muon recommends muon-updater                    


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Santa

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RE: sip4, python-qt, pykde4
« Reply #1 on: 2013/05/16, 15:34:48 »
UPDATE: fix released to kdenext/unstable. Add kdenext to your sources.list if you want the fix. I expect this to be fixed soon(a few days) in debian anyway.

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Re: RE: sip4, python-qt, pykde4
« Reply #2 on: 2013/05/16, 16:05:02 »
Quote from: "Santa"
UPDATE: fix released to kdenext/unstable. Add kdenext to your sources.list if you want the fix. I expect this to be fixed soon(a few days) in debian anyway.


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Re: RE: sip4, python-qt, pykde4
« Reply #3 on: 2013/05/16, 18:04:05 »
@Santa,
why do you now version your Kde packages
4:4.10.3-90r1
and not
4:4.10.3-0r2

What is your release policy,strategy ?
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