Yes, just tested this and I can see that if someone sets Qjackctl to start minimised on the systray, they will be stuck without Qjackctl.
It looks like reverting this commit (from Debian) should put us back to QT4 for Xenial. http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-multimedia/qjackctl.git/commit/?id=788b91e22ca4d0b770e66e34171d4e02a16f9697
QT4 will eventually disappear from Debian & then Ubuntu, but for the Xenial Release it should be OK.
If we do drop back to QT4, we should make sure that there is a bug submitted upstream to get it fixed with QT5 for the next release.
I am happy to try and fix this on the weekend, after we have Beta 1 out of the way.
Yes, just tested this and I can see that if someone sets Qjackctl to start minimised on the systray, they will be stuck without Qjackctl.
It looks like reverting this commit (from Debian) should put us back to QT4 for Xenial. anonscm. debian. org/cgit/ pkg-multimedia/ qjackctl. git/commit/ ?id=788b91e22ca 4d0b770e66e3417 1d4e02a16f9697
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QT4 will eventually disappear from Debian & then Ubuntu, but for the Xenial Release it should be OK.
If we do drop back to QT4, we should make sure that there is a bug submitted upstream to get it fixed with QT5 for the next release.
I am happy to try and fix this on the weekend, after we have Beta 1 out of the way.