Gregory Pittman skrev: > Axel Bojer wrote: >> What confused me for a second by the new installed package 1.3.3.3 is >> that the executable file is in /usr/local/bin/scribus >> > This is the default for self-compiled Scribus
Yes, but my suggestion is it shouldnt be :-) The default for a betaversion should be that it has another name, as it is with the3 debian-packages. As is it is a bit confusing because two different standards are applied. Just my two cent :-) >> As I also have /usr/bin/scribus this is a bit unfortunate. Of course I >> can fix this reference manually, but I think this should be managed by >> the install script, perhaps to /usr/local/bin/scribus-ng >> (because when i now run scribus from the commandline it gives me 2.4.1, >> the standard ubuntu-package. And I have to give the whole path >> /usr/local/bin/scribus to run the new version). This is of course a >> small problem, but ... >> > You can setup a desktop launcher, of course, but an alternative would be > to set up an alias in .bashrc, such as: > alias Scribus '/usr/local/bin/scribus' > so you could type Scribus or scribus, depending on which version you want. Yes, i know. Even better would be a link scribus-ng that opens the right program. With your solution I would not be able to start scribus 1.2.5 from the commandline, and I suppose when someone takes his/her time to install both it has its reason and both should be enabled on the commandline as default, not as a tweak. I suppose this cpuld be changed just by changing a word (or two) in some configuration files in cvs? Well, if its just me, then dont mind, but I doubt it :-) Best regards Axel Bojer
