The packages are present on /repositories/home:/mkittler/16.0/x86_64 - openSUSE Download . I haven’t tested them as I don’t use openSUSE Leap.
Also take note of this remark present on the website:
The linked download pages might be incomplete, use the repositories URL for a full list.
So that Leap 16 is missing on Install package home:mkittler / syncthingtray is a limitation of the OBS frontend and doesn’t mean the packages are not available.
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February 5, 2026, 1:50pm
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Here’s a screenshot of the packages that Myrlyn shows as available:
The packages I mentioned before are only available as their Qt 5 versions and the plasmoid never shows up.
I could help test it if I’m your only candidate. I’ve never collected debug logs before though.
Oh, right - you’re talking about KDE integrations specifically. I’ve now enabled them in the VCS sub project (see Show home:mkittler:vcs / syncthingtray-qt6 - openSUSE Build Service ) and if it builds I’ll enable them also in the regular project. Unfortunately OBS decided to block the build/scheduling on some other packages even though I haven’t changed those. So we’ll have to wait…
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February 5, 2026, 2:35pm
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Thank you. I’ll report any issues I have!
The build has succeeded in the VCS project (for x86_64) so I’ve just enabled the KDE integrations also in the regular project.
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KDE integrations have been built in all repos for all archs now. So you might give it a try.
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February 5, 2026, 11:31pm
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Yeah, update: It seems to work! I didn’t test it super thoroughly but it seems that it took the settings from the standalone app on it’s own.
It did crash plasmashell the first time I clicked it though.
Not the second time, however, as it displayed the folders I had previously set up without me adding the Syncthing instance config.
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