when installing the Debian packages for 4.3.1-1 (qt4-x11/4.3.1-1) I had no problems whatsoever, no need to force anything. Some development packages (libqt4-*-dev) I had to uninstall because they depended directly on the libqt4-core and -gui packages provided by Ubuntu but that was all.
I haven't tried the new Debian packages yet, will do so in the evening. But since you seem to have to force the installation I fear I am going to have the same problems.
I don't know who is responsible for the packaging or how or whether to contact them personally but seeing that this, and similar bugs haven't even been confirmed or assigned yet I have real doubts that the problem will be fixed within 10 days. But let's hope for the best.
I also find it odd that no Kubuntu developer seems to have a Xinerama or other dual-head setup and use at least one Qt4 application. After all the problem presents itself in a very non-subtle way.
Stefan,
when installing the Debian packages for 4.3.1-1 (qt4-x11/4.3.1-1) I had no problems whatsoever, no need to force anything. Some development packages (libqt4-*-dev) I had to uninstall because they depended directly on the libqt4-core and -gui packages provided by Ubuntu but that was all.
I haven't tried the new Debian packages yet, will do so in the evening. But since you seem to have to force the installation I fear I am going to have the same problems.
I don't know who is responsible for the packaging or how or whether to contact them personally but seeing that this, and similar bugs haven't even been confirmed or assigned yet I have real doubts that the problem will be fixed within 10 days. But let's hope for the best.
I also find it odd that no Kubuntu developer seems to have a Xinerama or other dual-head setup and use at least one Qt4 application. After all the problem presents itself in a very non-subtle way.