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François-Simon Fauteux-Chapleau authored
This commit adds four patches to fix various issues that were preventing
Qt 6.6.1 from building on Debian testing and Debian unstable. These
patches are backports of fixes that were applied in later versions of
Qt; links to the relevant commits are included in the description at the
top of each patch.

There are also two changes in the Dockerfiles for Debian testing and
Debian unstable:
1) CMake 3.21 is no longer installed via the install-cmake.sh script.
   This is not necessary anymore given that Debian testing and Debian
   unstable now both come with more recent versions of CMake by default
   (3.29 and 3.30 respectively).
2) The libre2-dev package (which is part of the dependencies in
   debian-qt/control) is removed from the Docker image in order to force
   Qt to build using the bundled version of the RE2 library. This is
   necessary because the system version of the library on testing and
   unstable (libre2-11) is not compatible with earlier versions due to
   an API change, c.f.
   https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtwebengine/+/516094

GitLab: #1822
Change-Id: I763fb6692949052e2a846b3f4ce54619e6d98108
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Introduction

Jami provides all its users a universal communication tool, autonomous, free, secure and built on a distributed architecture thus requiring no authority or central server to function.

jami is the cross platform client for Jami.

For more information about the jami project, see the following:

Getting involved

Notes

  • Coding style is managed by the clang-format and qmlformat, if you want to contribute, please use the pre-commit hook automatically installed with ./build.py --init --qt=<path/to/qt>
  • We use gerrit for our review. Please read about working with Gerrit if you want to submit patches.

Build

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