Reported to be working by various users, time to push.
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With both this and FEDORA-2017-0f6aa187ff (Frameworks 5.31), the update system works.
With both this and FEDORA-2017-5460cc282a (plasma 5.8.6), the update system works.
Packages updated successfully and kmail/korganizer/akregator/knotes still seems to work. Blogilo starts too.
All packages can be imported and the programs included starts
At least the python binding (the only one available) is recognized by lokalize
The packages can be installed and the programs included start and pass a brief testing
The packages can be installed and the programs included start
Working
To expand the previous comment: file /usr/share/solid/actions/solid_audiocd.desktop conflicts between attempted installs of kf5-audiocd-kio-16.12.2-1.fc25.x86_64 and audiocd-kio-16.08.3-1.fc25.x86_64
audiocd-kio is the dependency of kscd which conflicts with kf5-audiocd-kio and prevents its installation.
All the games starts, with the exception of kubrik where the main game board is not drawn, but it is the same on 16.08 on my system, so not a regression (the code indeed did not change).
Basically unchanged (apart from translations) from Applications 16.08
Tested; the only changed compared with 5.8.5-1 is the dependency to accountsservice, which is required for the module to work.
I confirm that, even if there were no others KDE-related updates, after another reboot I can properly unlock the screen. Also, for completeness, the system is a Thinkpad T450s, not T460s, my bad.
It works fine for everything with one exception: I can't unlock the session. The text input for the password of the screenlocker does not accept input, the other elements on the lock screen can be accessed. I can unlock with loginctl. Intel graphic casd (this is a Thinkpad T460s).
Same issue as the previous comment (missing libAppStreamQt.so.2). Moreover, qt5-qtstyleplugins should be updated as well.
(Tested on the F24 counterpart, but the underlying changes shouldn't impact the functionalities of the updates).
No more stale highlighting.