Hi,
In data lunedì 12 settembre 2016 14:56:12 CEST, juichenieder-deb...@yahoo.co.uk
ha scritto:
> root/debian/changelog
> This contains only the line for this package, this seems a bit odd to ditch
> the
> changelog from before. While Krita technically goes in to debian as a new
> package,
> i
Thanks Pino,
A few comments/questions...
root/debian/changelog
This contains only the line for this package, this seems a bit odd to ditch the
changelog from before. While Krita technically goes in to debian as a new
package,
it just replaces the older krita package, and I do not presume that u
Hi people,
TL;DR: there is currently krita 3.0.1 currently in NEW, and calligra
2.9.11 reaching NEW soon.
In data domenica 4 settembre 2016 13:02:30 CEST,
juichenieder-deb...@yahoo.co.uk ha scritto:
> > My guess is that most of these bugs will fix themselves once 2.9 is
> > packaged. I think the
Hi,
> My guess is that most of these bugs will fix themselves once 2.9 is
> packaged. I think there were some attempts to fix these before, but the
> package was rejected by the ftpmasters on copyright grounds - so they'll
> need to be some work to sort that out.
Yes, pretty much my philosophy
Hi,
On 04/09/16 05:42, juichenieder-deb...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Just found out about Krita, and thinking about giving it a try...
>
>
> Does the fact that the latest stable version of Krita upstream (3.x) has now
> split from Calligra have any bearing
> on this bug?
>
> I.e. instead of trying
Just found out about Krita, and thinking about giving it a try...
Does the fact that the latest stable version of Krita upstream (3.x) has now
split from Calligra have any bearing
on this bug?
I.e. instead of trying to fix these issues, we should just start from a clean
slate with Calligra?
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