Hi again guys, hope all is well.
This has been fixed in Gnome Subtitles, so the next version will
automatically use whichever Enchant library is available (version 2 or 1).
As I mentioned before, for the current release (Gnome Subtitles 1.6),
Enchant 2 can be used by changing
Hi Tiago, and thanks for bringing this up.
I've tested it and Gnome Subtitles already supports the Enchant 2 API (the
methods it uses haven't changed from 1.6 to 2.X).
However, the runtime dependencies config (gnome-subtitles.exe.config) is
currently mapping to version 1:
To use enchant 2, it
Hi Boyuan,
I've uploaded a 1.6-2 source-only version, thanks for reporting.
Pedro, can you consider this issue for next gnomesubititles release?
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=948437
Let me know if you open an issue for that on gnomesubititles gitlab, then I add
a proper tag
Source: gnome-subtitles
Version: 1.6-1
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-CC: ti...@debian.org
Hi Tiago,
Thanks for updating gnome-subtitles to the new release. However, the latest
upload of gnome-subtitles was not a source-only upload; this means that the
new version will not be able to migrate to
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