I have seen #3386 and Important: Packages for Linux Distributions linked from it, but I hope PPA can still be updated.
Ubuntu 26.04 shipped version 13.0.0, which I believe has a memory leak (my process uses 1.7 GiB of RAM already), which according to the changelog was fixed in 15.0.0, but Ubuntu will probably not update to the newer major release and convincing maintainers to fix thing is very difficult from my experience.
So unless there is PPA for Ubuntu 26.04 with the newer version, users will be stuck with a leaky version for the next many years or will be forced to use AppImage/Flatpak/build from scratch, which are all relatively suboptimal choices compared to normal auto-updated PPA.
UPD: I manually installed package from in-development Ubuntu 26.10 from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/stonking/amd64/copyq/16.0.0-1 and it seems to work for now, but not ideal.
I have seen #3386 and Important: Packages for Linux Distributions linked from it, but I hope PPA can still be updated.
Ubuntu 26.04 shipped version 13.0.0, which I believe has a memory leak (my process uses 1.7 GiB of RAM already), which according to the changelog was fixed in 15.0.0, but Ubuntu will probably not update to the newer major release and convincing maintainers to fix thing is very difficult from my experience.
So unless there is PPA for Ubuntu 26.04 with the newer version, users will be stuck with a leaky version for the next many years or will be forced to use AppImage/Flatpak/build from scratch, which are all relatively suboptimal choices compared to normal auto-updated PPA.
UPD: I manually installed package from in-development Ubuntu 26.10 from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/stonking/amd64/copyq/16.0.0-1 and it seems to work for now, but not ideal.