On 25 July 2017 at 17:31, Khurshid Alam <email address hidden> wrote:
> Not sure why oxide is being removed. Various qt-apps/oauth2-gui (search
> in kubuntu's ppa, getdeb) are still using it. Didn't you get any
> objection from them?
>
> If it is compiling just fine with qt-5.9 (it does, I checked), Ubuntu
> should keep it in universe.
>
oxide will not be maintained going forward to provide security
support. As it can be used to view untrusted content, it should not be
used anymore.
I have not received objections about them yet, however the path
forward is to port away from oxide.
I do not see many things that depend on oxide-qt in the Ubuntu
archive. THere is unity-webapps-qml (ported), webbrowser-app (to be
dropped) and so on.
There are no incentives to maintain this component for
out-of-the-archive builds. To preserve working state in the ppa, you
may wish to use copy-package script from ubuntu-archive-tools to copy
the latest oxide-qt binaries from the Ubuntu archive into the affected
PPAs.
On 25 July 2017 at 17:31, Khurshid Alam <email address hidden> wrote:
> Not sure why oxide is being removed. Various qt-apps/oauth2-gui (search
> in kubuntu's ppa, getdeb) are still using it. Didn't you get any
> objection from them?
>
> If it is compiling just fine with qt-5.9 (it does, I checked), Ubuntu
> should keep it in universe.
>
oxide will not be maintained going forward to provide security
support. As it can be used to view untrusted content, it should not be
used anymore.
I have not received objections about them yet, however the path
forward is to port away from oxide.
I do not see many things that depend on oxide-qt in the Ubuntu
archive. THere is unity-webapps-qml (ported), webbrowser-app (to be
dropped) and so on.
There are no incentives to maintain this component for archive- tools to copy
out-of-the-archive builds. To preserve working state in the ppa, you
may wish to use copy-package script from ubuntu-
the latest oxide-qt binaries from the Ubuntu archive into the affected
PPAs.
> -- /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1688395 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ libunity- webapps/ +bug/1688395/ +subscriptions
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Regards,
Dimitri.