It is not a very good idea to push this update. Reason being that python-pyside2 is already broken on centos stream 9. And because qt5-qtbase was updated there, python-pyside2 can't be rebuild any more (upstream of pyside2 is broken).
This is dead end.
I'm not adding bad karma, just warning about future issues requiring to retire whole pyside2 dependant software stuff.
@tis, thanks for your feedback. I was aware that PySide2 is incompatible with Python 3.12, which is why qtsass’s PySide2 support is disabled in F39+. The package is still useful there for supporting Spyder and a couple of other packages that use QDarkStyleSheet with PyQt5.
I was not aware that PySide2 was about to be broken in EPEL9. That’s unpleasant, and I’m glad you told me!
I think I will proceed by removing the PySide2 support just as I have done in F39 and F40/Rawhide. That configuration should be supportable for the remaining life of EPEL9.
I think I will proceed by removing the PySide2 support just as I have done in F39 and F40/Rawhide. That configuration should be supportable for the remaining life of EPEL9.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.
This update has been submitted for testing by bodhi.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'ignored'.
This update has been pushed to testing.
It is not a very good idea to push this update. Reason being that python-pyside2 is already broken on centos stream 9. And because qt5-qtbase was updated there, python-pyside2 can't be rebuild any more (upstream of pyside2 is broken).
This is dead end.
I'm not adding bad karma, just warning about future issues requiring to retire whole pyside2 dependant software stuff.
@tis, thanks for your feedback. I was aware that PySide2 is incompatible with Python 3.12, which is why
qtsass
’s PySide2 support is disabled in F39+. The package is still useful there for supporting Spyder and a couple of other packages that use QDarkStyleSheet with PyQt5.I was not aware that PySide2 was about to be broken in EPEL9. That’s unpleasant, and I’m glad you told me!
I think I will proceed by removing the PySide2 support just as I have done in F39 and F40/Rawhide. That configuration should be supportable for the remaining life of EPEL9.
music edited this update.
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This update has been submitted for testing by music.
Updated as described.
Sounds good.
This update has been pushed to testing.
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