Overview

Request 988374 accepted

- Update to 6.0.0
* New Features
- For details on the major changes in calibre between
6.0 and 5.0, see https://calibre-ebook.com/new-in/fifteen
- Full text search: You can now search the entire text of all
books in your calibre library
- Support for new CPU architectures: Apple Silicon and ARM64 on
Linux. Support for 32bit CPUs has been dropped because Qt 6
does not support them
- Dark mode in calibre is now controlled via a setting in
Preferences->Look & feel rather than an environment variable
- Allow choosing different icon themes for light and dark mode
in Preferences->Look & feel
- Upgrade calibre to use Qt 6. This means that some no longer
maintained third party plugins may not work, though most
plugins have already been ported
- Rebase calibre-python_test.patch.
- Correct requires versions.
- Add missing requires.

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Dominique Leuenberger's avatar

unresolvable: nothing provides pkgconfig(Qt6WebEngineCore) >= 6.3.1, nothing provides pkgconfig(Qt6WebEngineWidgets) >= 6.3.1, nothing provides python3-qtwebengine-qt6 >= 6.3.1

Not available on all architectures (like i586)


Eric Schirra's avatar
author source maintainer

This is right. Please read changelog. calibre 6 is going from qt5 to qt6. And some package no more exist in qt6. And also support for i586 is dropped from upstream.

From changelog: "Support for 32bit CPUs has been dropped because Qt 6 does not support them"


Dominique Leuenberger's avatar

yet: the spec file does not list san ExclusiveArch/ExchludeArch and claims to be buildable for all architectures. This needs to be adjusted


Eric Schirra's avatar
author source maintainer

And how should I specify this for all but 32bit? There is not only Tumbleweed or x86_64.


Dominique Leuenberger's avatar

Calibre should duplicate the arch limitation from qt6 webengin:

# 32 bits archs (https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-102143)
ExclusiveArch:  aarch64 x86_64 riscv64

webengine declares only buildable on those arches, no others. calibre can't exist anywhere without webengine


Eric Schirra's avatar
author source maintainer

Is insert and superseeded


Request History
Eric Schirra's avatar

ecsos created request

- Update to 6.0.0
* New Features
- For details on the major changes in calibre between
6.0 and 5.0, see https://calibre-ebook.com/new-in/fifteen
- Full text search: You can now search the entire text of all
books in your calibre library
- Support for new CPU architectures: Apple Silicon and ARM64 on
Linux. Support for 32bit CPUs has been dropped because Qt 6
does not support them
- Dark mode in calibre is now controlled via a setting in
Preferences->Look & feel rather than an environment variable
- Allow choosing different icon themes for light and dark mode
in Preferences->Look & feel
- Upgrade calibre to use Qt 6. This means that some no longer
maintained third party plugins may not work, though most
plugins have already been ported
- Rebase calibre-python_test.patch.
- Correct requires versions.
- Add missing requires.


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dimstar_suse accepted review

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