[Bug 749041] [NEW] FFe: Sync libqt4pas 2.1Qt4.5.3-3 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
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affects ubuntu/libqt4pas
status new
importance wishlist
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Please sync libqt4pas 2.1Qt4.5.3-3 (universe) from Debian unstable
(main)
Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:
Ubuntu just added a patch to depend on libqtwebkit-dev cause it had Qt 4.7 earlier than Debian.
This change has been done on the Debian package too now, so the Ubuntu changes can be dropped.
Explanation of FeatureFreeze exception:
Since Qt 4.7 the widgetset bindings have to be compiled with -mstackrealign, otherwise all
depending applications will crash.
Syncing the Debian changes will provide sane Qt4Pas bindings for Natty.
Changelog entries since current natty version 2.1Qt4.5.3-1ubuntu2:
libqt4pas (2.1Qt4.5.3-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Compile with -mstackrealign
* Upload to unstable (Closes: #618128)
* Bump standards version
* Build in parallel mode
-- Matthias Klumpp <matthias at nlinux.org> Mon, 14 Mar 2011 13:44:12
+0100
libqt4pas (2.1Qt4.5.3-2) experimental; urgency=low
* Add libqt4-webkit-dev to build-dependencies to fix FTBFS with Qt 4.7.
* Switch to debhelper based build system
-- Matthias Klumpp <matthias at nlinux.org> Mon, 28 Jun 2010 18:48:54 +0200
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** Affects: libqt4pas (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Status: Confirmed
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FFe: Sync libqt4pas 2.1Qt4.5.3-3 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
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