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This also makes the HPLIP systray applet work again.
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The update of icu4c in -current required that several packages had to be
recompiled or upgraded to get them to work again.
Unfortunately the update of icu4c in -current co-incided with my release
of KDE 5_18.10 and these deps had to be fixed post-release.
Some issues emerged as a result of these updates:
- SIP now stores private copies of sip.so in PyQt5 subdirectories,
and the hp-systray in the hplip package fails to start as a result
- In the new QScintilla packages, I was unable to compile the
Python2 bindings for PyQt4.
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- python-enum34 is now required by PyQt5
- hyphen is required by qt5-webkit which had to be updated from the ancient
5.9.1 release to an actively maintained port because 5.9.1 is no longer
compatible with QT 5.10 and later.
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OpenAL: updated
cryfs: rebuilt against the new cryptopp
cryptopp: updated
libxkbcommon: updated
qt5: updated
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- PKGLIST updated with the list of available packages in this release
(limited to slackware-current).
- README updated.
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And fc-solver is not part of the Slackware distro. It in turn requires
additional packages and I am not prepared to add four new packages
to Slackware just to provide a Freecell solver for a Patience game.
Still wondering why the developer felt the need to impose a hard
dependency instead of making fc-solver an optional dep...
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- PKGLIST updated with the list of available packages in this release
(limited to slackware-current).
- README updated.
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- Force software rendering when greeter crashed:
- Load QtQuickSettings for software rendering (KDEBUG #347772):
In particular the second patch eliminates 100% CPU usage in the lockscreen
in case you have older hardware and rely on software rendering.
I think this warrants the backport into Slackware's Plasma5 Desktop.
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