Don't worry about it, and thank you for your work on this package. I'm using the Qt 5.15 multi ABI from the official installer now, and I guess I will keep using that in the future.
I wish Qt6 would be an option, but let's face it, even the 6.2 is missing so many core things, and making so many incompatible changes... It's really fup what they did stopping support for Qt5 while Qt6 is nowhere near usable (unless you're doing pure Qt Widget and nothing else).
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hipersayan_x commented on 2021-07-07 15:05 (UTC) (edited on 2021-07-07 15:09 (UTC) by hipersayan_x)
I'll drop this package, I been thinking and there are a lot of strong reasons not to waste any time maintaining it.
KDE doesn't provide an easy way to download the entire Qt source code in a single package, like in the official Qt releases.
Also, KDE doesn't provides tagged versions, I've to keep tracking manually the latest commits, or converting it to a git package.
It will require to split this package into 47x4 packages, 47 Qt modules and 4 architectures to maintain, that's 188 packages to maintain, absurd!
Cloning a git repository is slower than just downloading a source package file, making the build even much slower and painful.
Is a lot of work for something that will be dead in 1 year or 2 at most.
Good luck to the one that will step up to take care of this monstrosity, to the rest of developers, don't be lazy and consider switching to Qt6.