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  • Qt 6.6.1 Fixes More Than 400 Bugs

    Phoronix: Qt 6.6.1 Fixes More Than 400 Bugs

    Back in October Qt 6.6 released with Qt Graphs being introduced, more robust Wayland support, various render enhancements, and more. Out today is Qt 6.6.1 with more than four hundred bugs resolved...

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  • #2
    How much bugs it created then? 2000? 6.7 will have 3000 bugs?

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    • #3
      This sounds almost impressive, as long as you don't consider the source origin of those bugs.

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      • #4
        So will KDE 6 use qt 6.6 version (latest stable) or the lts version when it comes out?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rauros View Post
          So will KDE 6 use qt 6.6 version (latest stable) or the lts version when it comes out?
          Plasma 6 is going to require QT 6.6.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Rauros View Post
            So will KDE 6 use qt 6.6 version (latest stable) or the lts version when it comes out?
            There is no LTS anymore. LTS is only for commercial/paid users.

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            • #7
              Scalling is still broken unfortunately, at least on Windows for 125% scale ;/

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              • #8
                Does anybody know if Qt 6.7 will contain anything new to look forward to w.r.t. wayland? New protocols?

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                • #9
                  Every minor release of Plasma 6 is likely to require at least a given Qt6 version, with strong recommendations from the Plasma devs to keep it updated. The reason being that there is still significant ongoing work on qtwayland from Plasma devs to continue fixing various issues.

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                  • #10
                    QT is awesome. I only use QT apps nowadays (mostly because GTK env var for scaling is broken).

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