Re: more re. tde and qt5

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On Saturday 28 April 2018 09:45:42 Felix Miata wrote:
> dep composed on 2018-04-28 12:02 (UTC-0400):
> > quoth Felix Miata:
> > |xorg is a meta-package. You should be able to remove it without
> > | affecting TDE or Xorg operation.
> >
> > So I can safely go ahead and let all the stuff get deleted and it won't
> > affect the operation of TDE? (The list I posted earlier?)
>
> I purposely made no suggestion about any of the other packages in those
> lists. There are several *trinity* packages in the autoremove list. I
> suggest you manually (re-)*install* those so that they are removed from the
> automatically installed db. Then go ahead and autoremove. If you missed
> any, add them back manually. Obviously if you only use English you won't
> need the non-EN ttf packages
>
> > What puzzles me is why none of this stuff appears in autoremove or remove
> > lists otherwise.
>
> Maybe if we saw your sources.list we might be able to suggest a reason. I
> just booted 14.04.5 (with DE KDE only) and updated sources. Subsequently,
> aptitude was unable to locate protonmail*.
>
> Maybe what you need is to let go of 14.04. What does it have that you can't
> have from 16.04 LTS, Jessie or Stretch, from which you should expect less
> trouble with QT4 or QT5 issues?
>
> I recently migrated two 14.04 installations to 16.04. I only have two 14.04
> left, one running KDE, the other Cinnamon & Mate, no way I could expect to
> replicate your dilemma here.
>
> What source provides protonmail?

The only deb package available for the protonmail bridge (to the best of my 
knowledge) can be found here: 
https://protonmail.com/download/protonmail-bridge_1.0.3-1_amd64.deb

By the way, I got all these other packages installed with no issues. However, 
I cannot test the bridge package, as it only comes in amd64 (no 32-bit); and 
besides, using protonmail with kmail or other client is only available for 
paid accounts. 

Ubuntu and Debian are not quite interchangeable, and I found that a lot of 
packages that were problematic before (when I ran Kubuntu, up until 16.04) 
are no longer a problem in Debian. 

Bill


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