>
> Is there a reason why it is not the case anymore?
> I can help test inkscape and its dependencies if needed.
Backports happen from testing (and in exceptional circumstances from
unstable), not from experimental. You will have to wait for inkscape 1.3
to reach testing before a backport is
Package: obs-studio
Version: 27.2.3+dfsg1-1
Severity: important
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I have tried several different sources, including a webcam, window /
screen share, and "Color Source". All of them produce the same
results, where the video channel is unplayable,
Jeff Breidenbach writes:
> Dear Debian colleagues,
>
> I'm writing because you maintain a package with a direct dependency in
> libwebp6. I'm planning to transition it to libweb8. Although I am not
> expecting any compatibility trouble, previous transitions have not always
> gone smoothly. So
Package: openshot-qt
Version: 2.4.3+dfsg1-1
Severity: important
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The following is the console output when attempting to start
openshot-qt. No windows appear or anything else interesting on the
display. It seems to segfault in the QtCore extension
Ignacio Losiggio writes:
>>Why is an i386 package only usable if compiled with sse2 instructions?
>>If you are targeting post-2003 computers, why aren't you using an amd64
>>build anyway?
>
> Lots of x86_64 machines run x86 systems due to low RAM availability, they
> are 2010 Atom netbooks, etc.
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