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Some information about the removal of Qt 4 and remaining KDE SC 4.14



Hi!

Debian/Kubuntu Qt/KDE work on finally removing Qt 4 and KDE SC 4.14

On my system it is now possible to do this:

% LANG=C apt purge kdelibs5-plugins kdelibs5-data kdelibs-bin
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
  amarok-utils kde-runtime-data libgpgme++2v5 libkactivities6 libkcalcore4 libkdeclarative5 libkjsembed4 libkntlm4 libkrosscore4 libmariadbd19 libpolkit-qt-1-1
  libqtscript4-gui libqtscript4-network libqtscript4-sql libqtscript4-uitools libqtscript4-xml libxi6:i386 libxtst6:i386
Use 'apt autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  amarok* kaccessible* kde-runtime* kdelibs-bin* kdelibs5-data* kdelibs5-plugins* kdesdk-misc* kdesudo* kfilereplace* kmtrace* kommander* kppp* kremotecontrol* kscd*
  ktimetracker* kuser* pairs*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 17 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
After this operation, 55.1 MB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]


Which means bye, bye Amarok again *sniff*.


And then this:

% LANG=en apt purge libqtcore4
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
  kate-data kde-runtime-data libgpgme++2v5 libkonq5-templates libmariadbd19 libxi6:i386 libxtst6:i386 qt4-qmake qtcore4-l10n scribus-data
Use 'apt autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  amarok-utils* appmenu-qt* automoc* katepart* kde-style-breeze-qt4* kde-style-oxygen-qt4* kde-style-qtcurve-qt4* kdoctools* kpart-webkit* libattica-dev* libattica0.4*
  libdbusmenu-qt2* libgwengui-qt4-0* libkabc4* libkactivities6* libkatepartinterfaces4* libkcalcore4* libkcmutils4* libkde3support4* libkdeclarative5* libkdecore5*
  libkdesu5* libkdeui5* libkdewebkit5* libkdnssd4* libkemoticons4* libkfile4* libkhtml5* libkio5* libkjsapi4* libkjsembed4* libkldap4* libkmediaplayer4* libkmime4*
  libknewstuff2-4* libknewstuff3-4* libknotifyconfig4* libkntlm4* libkonq-common* libkonq5abi1* libkopete4* libkparts4* libkpimidentities4* libkpimtextedit4*
  libkpimutils4* libkprintutils4* libkpty4* libkresources4* libkrosscore4* libktexteditor4* liblastfm1* libmygpo-qt1* libntrack-qt4-1* libphonon-dev* libphonon4*
  libplasma3* libpolkit-qt-1-1* libqca2* libqca2-dev* libqca2-plugins* libqimageblitz4* libqjson-dev* libqjson0* libqt4-dbus* libqt4-declarative* libqt4-designer*
  libqt4-dev* libqt4-dev-bin* libqt4-help* libqt4-network* libqt4-opengl* libqt4-qt3support* libqt4-script* libqt4-scripttools* libqt4-sql* libqt4-sql-mysql*
  libqt4-sql-psql* libqt4-sql-sqlite* libqt4-svg* libqt4-test* libqt4-xml* libqt4-xmlpatterns* libqtcore4* libqtdbus4* libqtgui4* libqtscript4-core* libqtscript4-gui*
  libqtscript4-network* libqtscript4-sql* libqtscript4-uitools* libqtscript4-xml* libqtwebkit4* libsolid4* libthreadweaver4* phonon* phonon-backend-gstreamer*
  phonon-backend-vlc* plasma-scriptengine-javascript* plasma-theme-oxygen* plasma-widget-folderview* qdbus* qt-at-spi* qt4-dev-tools* qt4-linguist-tools* qt4-qmlviewer*
  qt4-qtconfig* scribus* sni-qt*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 108 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
After this operation, 233 MB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]


If you rely on some of the things being removed here, just do not do this for
now. And hope that in more KF 5 / Qt 5 ports become available and
are packaged, before …

… sooner or later apt may ask for the removal of something you used when
upgrading the system.

Also most of the stuff above is RM'd from Debian archive already and *won't*
receive any security updates from now on anymore.

Those who rely on Scribus: Install scribus-ng, which is Qt 5 based.

The removal of Qt 4 and KDE SC 4.14 has been overdue. It is not supported
by upstream for quite some time now.

Best,
-- 
Martin



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