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Tails want to ship a working onionshare version. Unfortunately Debian hasn't made it to package the python Qt6 bindings for the current stable version ( as when the Debian finished the release nearly no software has finished it's Qt6 switch).
As you now switched the current head to QT6 only it makes it impossible to backport a new version for Tails/Debian Stable as the python Qt6 bindings. I looked around and found PyQt, that is an abstraction layer to Qt, that would allow us to backport the current version to Tails/ Debian stable.
Would this be fine with your side to use this abstraction layer? Me can than prepare a MR.
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Ah and PySide6 is still not packaged in Debian. So it is not even possible to package any new version for testing/unstable...
Hopefully this will fixed soonisch ;)
Hey,
Tails want to ship a working onionshare version. Unfortunately Debian hasn't made it to package the python Qt6 bindings for the current stable version ( as when the Debian finished the release nearly no software has finished it's Qt6 switch).
As you now switched the current head to QT6 only it makes it impossible to backport a new version for Tails/Debian Stable as the python Qt6 bindings. I looked around and found PyQt, that is an abstraction layer to Qt, that would allow us to backport the current version to Tails/ Debian stable.
Would this be fine with your side to use this abstraction layer? Me can than prepare a MR.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: