In preparation.
Created attachment 422964 [details] qt-5.5.1-stabilisation-list-v1
Can we go ahead with non-x86 archs?
(In reply to Michael Palimaka (kensington) from comment #2) > Can we go ahead with non-x86 archs? Feel free to proceed, but please double check the stabilization list, at least the version of qtmultimedia is outdated.
Created attachment 423934 [details] qt-5.5.1-stabilisation-list-v2 Add new revision of qtmultimedia and include qtimageformats (for KDE).
Created attachment 425180 [details] qt-5.5.1-stabilisation-list-v3 Added a minimal set of stable candidates for ppc (requested by ago). I'm considering removing qtsensors from the stabilisation list. AFAICS it's there only because it's a dep of qtwebkit[orientation], but I guess HTML5 orientation support doesn't make much sense on non-mobile devices... so it's probably easier to stable mask the relative USE flag. What do you think?
(In reply to Davide Pesavento from comment #5) > I'm considering removing qtsensors from the stabilisation list. AFAICS it's > there only because it's a dep of qtwebkit[orientation], but I guess HTML5 > orientation support doesn't make much sense on non-mobile devices... so it's > probably easier to stable mask the relative USE flag. What do you think? It's also used by newer versions of sci-mathematics/rstudio[-dedicated] which may block a potential future stabilisation.
(In reply to Michael Palimaka (kensington) from comment #6) > It's also used by newer versions of sci-mathematics/rstudio[-dedicated] > which may block a potential future stabilisation. Right, but only on amd64 and x86. And arm might actually make sense for qtwebkit[orientation]. So let's keep it.
Created attachment 425486 [details] qt-5.5.1-stabilisation-list-v4 Add new revision of qtgui with crash fix.
amd64 stable
Stable for HPPA PPC64.
Additionally could we get qtserialport on the stable train too? https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=577074
And qtbluetooth https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=577076
Not in this bug. Let's handle those stable requests separately.
arm stable
ppc stable
@x86: ping
@x86: 2nd ping
x86 stable