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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
I'm just not able to get too worked up over this. Sigil 0.9.14 works quite well, and anybody who just HAS to have the latest version of Sigil on an OS it can't be built on, can always use it in a VM that DOES support it. I'm quite happy with the current range of distros/platforms/architectures the latest version of Sigil will build on. And I expect that range will only get broader as time goes on.
Situations like this are exactly why forks happen. If it's important enough to someone, they'll make it happen (and share).
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Yeah, I agree there's far too much that needs this (and webengine is far too significant a usability and safety improvement over webkit). There's not really anything else to do other than I guess complain to Qt that they chose an ecosystem which is kind of actively hostile to heterogeneous environments.