maliit/keyboard

Nothing provides "libQt5Core.so.5(Qt_5.15.2_PRIVATE_API)(64-bit)"

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When I try to install maliit-framework (same error with maliit-keyboard), the package manager tells me that
Nothing provides "libQt5Core.so.5(Qt_5.15.2_PRIVATE_API)(64-bit)" required by maliit-framework-2.2.0-1.14.x86_64.

I use openSUSE Tumbleweed 220804 and added your software repository. What do I need to install to provide that private API? I have already tried installing Qt5.15.2 from the developers page and installing libqt5-qtbase.

dobey commented

I do not know who manages that repository, but it is not us. You will have to contact whomever owns it about issues with it. I do not know what build of Qt is was built against. Please check the package information and contact whomever maintains that package. Thanks.

According to the GitHub user page of Maliit, this is the official package repository for maliit packages. On the top of the page it says that the information is outdated but because the linked repository is different from the one given in the former documentation at maliit.org, I have assumed that this is a part that has been updated.
Just now, I have noticed that the provided version in the repository is many versions behind (2.2.0 -> latest one now is 2.3.1). Is there any official, up-to-date package repository/download? I have no experience in building a package and failed to build maliit-keyboard by myself last time.

dobey commented

According to the GitHub user page of Maliit, this is the official package repository for maliit packages.

I would say that's a bug with the site then. We don't provide any "official" binary packages at this point. There seems to be some recent comment regarding your mentioned issue at https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/M17N%3AMaliit/maliit-keyboard2 so you may want to contact the maintainer there.

This unofficial repository is still listed as official on your webpage, and it is very misleading.
Could you please remove the repository from there, or move it to the unofficial section?

But also, it seems the package is actually maintained by a project member: Jan Arne Petersen.
They are a member of the parent github organization.

The link to the repository was added by him to the webpage, here.

This is the repository's page on the SUSE Open Build Service.
According to the users tab on this page, the mentioned maintainer is a maintainer of that repository too.