Am Donnerstag, dem 30.05.2024 um 21:59 -0400 schrieb Richard Kimberly
Heck:
> I'm happy to keep doing it. If anyone would like to take over,
> though, I'd be happy to pass the baton.
Excellent. You are doing an outstanding job.
And congrats to the release. I think it is a real milestone on many
r
I have just noticed that in my handbook with a lot of Insert ->
Hyperlinks... the space between the last word before the hyperlink and
the hyperlink itself has disappeared, ie
21. Login to
[https://www.something.or.OTHER/||https://https://www.something.or.OTHER]
(see[reference:something])
whe
On 31/05/2024 9:48 am, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
I've uploaded everything to the FTP server and will now wait the usual
24 hours or so for the mirrors to sync. Official release will be done
some time tomorrow, but those who are impatient can find the tarballs
and binaries on the main server:
On 5/30/24 18:41, Pavel Sanda wrote:
And who will be maintainer for the stable? Riki do you still have
energy to keep the boat afloat?
I'm happy to keep doing it. If anyone would like to take over, though,
I'd be happy to pass the baton.
Riki
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On Fri, 2024-05-31 at 00:02 +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> The research which should be done is to pair aprox. versions
> of Qt, gcc & python in some still alive oold LTS ubuntu/redhat + 2.5
> years.
> It does not make sense to invest time for supporting old gcc when
> the rest won't work anyway.
>
>
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 05:48:37PM -0400, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
> I've uploaded everything to the FTP server and will now wait the usual 24
> hours or so for the mirrors to sync. Official release will be done some time
> tomorrow, but those who are impatient can find the tarballs and binarie
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 04:58:30PM +0100, José Matos wrote:
> There is another change that deserves to be discussed, in the process I
> have bumped the minimum python version to be 3.10.
The research which should be done is to pair aprox. versions
of Qt, gcc & python in some still alive oold LTS u
I've uploaded everything to the FTP server and will now wait the usual
24 hours or so for the mirrors to sync. Official release will be done
some time tomorrow, but those who are impatient can find the tarballs
and binaries on the main server: http://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/
Riki
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I see it while checking the output of
LYXERR(Debug::FINDVERBOSE, "Advancing pos: cur=" << cur);
The only output is
'lyxfind.cpp (4504): Advancing pos: cur='
Gdb never enters Cursor.cpp:164
LyXErr & operator<<(LyXErr & os, CursorData const & cur)
What changed? It worked at
Le 30/05/2024 à 17:58, José Matos a écrit :
In order to pay the technical debt that is the Python 2 support I
intend to start removing its support.
The first step is to change the build support to ignore Python 2.
Since that is code that, usually, I run away from I would like to get
your feedba
On 5/30/24 11:58, José Matos wrote:
Assuming that the next development cycle takes 2.5 years this will be a
version that will be 5 years old by then and so it should be widely
available.
I'm hopeful the next one will not take quite that long.
In this particular case the reason to jump directl
On 5/30/24 02:46, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Mittwoch, dem 29.05.2024 um 14:50 + schrieb Richard Kimberly
Heck:
commit e80fdf38e4dc095316547371d22284676e2e6c7d
Author: Richard Kimberly Heck
Date: Wed May 29 10:49:58 2024 -0400
New status file, and status for last commit
What is t
In order to pay the technical debt that is the Python 2 support I
intend to start removing its support.
The first step is to change the build support to ignore Python 2.
Since that is code that, usually, I run away from I would like to get
your feedback before committing it. Because if this break
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