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Node16 support has been completely removed from GH actions, together with CentOS 7 support, and the workaround no longer works.
There are more hacky workarounds to get it running again, but I'm reluctant to use them. Any installation on these systems should be fine using a released version - further changes in PythonQt will be most likely be related to Qt 6 only.
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he-hesce commented Dec 31, 2024

Ok if you skip CentOS 7 testing as CentOS 7 is out of support. RHEL 7 is still in support and in use though for several more years. We are still using PythonQt on RHEL 7 so please avoid making any breaking changes such as killing Qt 5.9 support or qmake support. It is practical to be able to use the same PythonQt version on all platforms (RHEL{7,8,9}; Ubuntu{20,22,24}.04LTS) and not having to have separate branching. Happy New Year to the PythonQt community!

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Sure - no sense in breaking compatibility if there is no real reason to that. This is only about the CI. Feel free to add more CI checks if you need them :)
Happy New Year to you too!

@mrbean-bremen mrbean-bremen merged commit afcbc9c into MeVisLab:master Dec 31, 2024
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@mrbean-bremen mrbean-bremen deleted the disable-oldschool branch December 31, 2024 07:56
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