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Enki packaged in Fedora! #366

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yajo opened this issue Dec 17, 2015 · 26 comments
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Enki packaged in Fedora! #366

yajo opened this issue Dec 17, 2015 · 26 comments
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@yajo
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yajo commented Dec 17, 2015

This is not exactly an issue, but I wanted to let you know that finally Enki and Qutepart have been officially packaged in Fedora!

It's sad that I could not be able to complete the process, but it's nice that Rephael Groner took it, so here we have it now. 😊

The "issue" part of this is that you could update the install instructions. I still encourage the team to keep the OBS Fedora package to have a more close to upstream package available for those who want it.

Thanks!

@andreikop andreikop added this to the Next version milestone Dec 18, 2015
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That's amazing!
Thanks @yajo, @rapgro!

I'll probably keep the package on OBS, but also add a note that it is available in the official repositories.

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rapgro commented Dec 18, 2015

@lupinix FYI

@hlamer Unfortunately, it's not possible to use the enki menu in LXQt, most of the menu entries are greyed out (why?) and sub menus don't open when moused there.

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rapgro commented Dec 18, 2015

When to expect Python3 port of Enki? Fedora has big interest to port $everything to Python3.

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@rapgro, Python3 port is in progress now. I hope to have stable version in a month or 2
How can I test the bug on LXQt?

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dglent commented Dec 18, 2015

I use Enki 15.11.0 in Mageia 5 64bit with lxqt 0.9.0 without any problem

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rapgro commented Dec 20, 2015

Fedora 23 has Qt5.5.1 and LXQt 0.10.0 if you update to latest packages from official repository.
@hlamer Just try to install any Fedora with latest updates and do dnf group install lxqt.

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dglent commented Dec 22, 2015

Thanks, i've been helped by fedora package to make the rpm for mageia:
http://madb.mageia.org/package/show/application/0/release/cauldron/name/enki

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I tried to

  • download fedora 23 netinst
  • install it on 64bit virtualbox with all default settings
  • do dnf group install lxqt
  • reboot and login to lxqt
  • install enki from my repo

The menu items are not disabled for me.
Which exactly items are disabled? How to reproduce this problem?

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I encountered other problem - menu bar is shrunk down. I see only not-enough-space marker and the menu opens vertically. This problem reproduces on both lxqt and gnome. But not on enki master which uses python3-pyqt5 now.

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yajo commented Jan 4, 2016

@hlamer see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1292724.

To reproduce the problem, install Enki from Fedora, not from your repo.

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Commented in the redhat bugzilla

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No icons on dock close button

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menubar is fixed in hotfix-15.11.1 branch

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@yajo, @rapgro, I've released v15.11.1. It contains 2 GUI fixes specially for Fedora. Please migrate to it.

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rapgro commented Jan 11, 2016

There's no need to notify about new updates in this issue. We use Upstream Release Monitoring, it will automatically open a new report in RedHat Bugzilla.
https://release-monitoring.org/project/8272/

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rapgro commented Feb 28, 2016

I'm planning to do a prerelease package of upcoming changes. For now I guess version is going to be 15.12.0 or?

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I hope the version will be 16.04. Waiting for a few fixes by @bjones1
And the version will be based on Py3 and Qt5

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rapgro commented Feb 29, 2016

A pre-release package is currently in updates-testing, it looks great.

And the version will be based on Py3 and Qt5
👍

Will the python2 branch (currently still master) of qutepart then be obsolete? But not sure if someone else needs it in Fedora as a separate library component independent from Enki based now on python3-qt5.

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Now both Enki and Qutepart master is Py3. And I'm not going to support Py2 versions.

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rapgro commented Feb 29, 2016

Very cool! Thanks.

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rapgro commented Mar 1, 2016

Qutepart 2.2.3 does not build with Python 3. The branch py3 is older than v2.2.3, how to solve?
andreikop/qutepart#42

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rapgro commented Mar 1, 2016

andreikop/qutepart#21

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Use master for both projects

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rapgro commented Mar 2, 2016

Ah, I confused it. Sorry for the noise. Can we close this issue?

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Hi, Fedora guys!
I've just released Enki v16.04.0 and Qutepart v3.0.0. Now projects are based on Python3 and PyQt5.
There are also a lot of improvements. I hope you'll migrate to the new packages

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dglent commented Apr 20, 2016

Packages are now also available for Mageia (the next version 6).

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