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#1 2021-10-17 08:56:51

RIA77
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Importing qt4 in Devuan

Hello, i have been using one very important application, but it's old.
I need to import Qt4 in Devuan. Can anyone help ? Thank you.

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#2 2021-10-21 19:00:08

RIA77
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Re: Importing qt4 in Devuan

Can I import Ubuntu repository into Devuan ?

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#3 2021-10-21 19:23:08

golinux
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Re: Importing qt4 in Devuan

Ubuntu and Devuan repos are not compatible.

See: https://www.devuan.org/os/packages

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#4 2021-10-21 21:37:00

RIA77
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Re: Importing qt4 in Devuan

I know, but I want to try. Command add apt repository ppa do not work, is there another way ? Thank you.

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#5 2021-10-22 12:03:12

Ogis1975
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Re: Importing qt4 in Devuan

Check this https://linuxconfig.org/install-package … bian-linux

But be aware. It is not supported scenario. You can break your operating system. Before doing so, think carefully about whether it’s worth it.


What economists call over-production is but a production that is above the purchasing power of the worker, who is reduced to poverty by capital and state.
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#6 2021-10-22 13:09:29

Magnus
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Re: Importing qt4 in Devuan

golinux wrote:

Ubuntu and Devuan repos are not compatible.

See: https://www.devuan.org/os/packages

And that about this, from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ubuntu/ForDebianDevelopers :

Packages

Most source packages in all Ubuntu components (about 4 in 5 at the time of this writing) are copied unmodified from Debian. There is also software in the archive which has been packaged by Ubuntu developers, and packages created specifically for Ubuntu. There are other external package sources available (e.g. Gooogle Chrome or Launchpad PPAs.)

In some cases, the same upstream software is packaged separately in Ubuntu and in Debian, though this is to be avoided unless there is a justifiable reason to do so.

Where packages in Debian and Ubuntu have a common heritage, the packages use version numbers which reflect this.

And then... I must tell that Devuan packages are taken from Debian to, most of them, with a few exceptions. ;-)

The thing to think about then taking packages from Ubuntu or use repos from Ubuntu is to chose a version that is as close to the Devuan version you are running. Take a look among the packages to see their versions before you chose Ubuntu repo.

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