Hi
This is not a bug in the Debian/Ubuntu TeXstudio package and will
therefore not be fixed.
You are trying to install a package that is not part of and therefore
not maintained by Debian/Ubuntu. In the PPA-Version of TeXstudio
everything is packaged into one package while in Debian/Ubuntu
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** Changed in: texstudio (Ubuntu)
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package texstudio (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/usr/share/texstudio/tabletemplate_fullyframed_firstBold.js',
Hi Peter
Hmm, it seems impossible that you've installed texstudio directly from
the Ubuntu repository (before the upgrade to bionic):
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=texstudio-
qt4=names=all=all
The above query shows, that there has not been any texstudio-qt4 package
in Ubuntu. So
Hi Peter
You seems to be downgrading from a manually installed package created by the
upstream TeXstudio maintainers (texstudio-qt4 2.12.10-2) to the version
available in Ubuntu (2.12.6+debian-2) which is not supported as TeXstudio in
Debian/Ubuntu is split into several packages.
First
** Changed in: texstudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Hi,
This does not seem to be a bug in the Debian/Ubuntu TeXstudio package
and will therefore not be fixed.
It seems that you are trying to install a package that is not part of
and therefore not maintained by Debian/Ubuntu. The file you've
downloaded does not seem to be suitable for a smooth
** Changed in: texstudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: texstudio (Ubuntu)
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Can you please post your TeXstudio configuration file:
It's located in ~/.config/texstudio/texstudio.ini
If the file ~/.config/texstudio/texmakerx.ini is present, post that one
as well.
Depending on how much you've changed in the configuration it would be
worth a try to restart with a config
Thanks, Marco for sending your config file. I cannot reproduce the
problem on Debian on my computer.
But I've searched the net and found:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-themes/+bug/1332100
Seems to be related to using QT-applications on unity. The link above
shows some
This bug is present in 2.9.4
** Changed in: texstudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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\chapter inside \titleformat accessible
This bug is fixed in version 2.10.0
** Changed in: texstudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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\chapter inside
Hi oss905, hi Dik
Can I close this bug? Is it fixed for you with a more recent version?
If not, can you provide an example to reproduce this?
Regards
Tom
** Changed in: texstudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Missing libqt4-svg package dependency for texstudio
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libqt4-svg is indeed not added automatically to texstudio's dependencies
in ubuntu. That seems strange to me because in Debian the dependecy on
libqt4-svg is automatically detected and added.
I've contacted the maintainers of the qt4-x11 package
Is the latest texstudio version (2.6.6) still crashing with large pdfs?
Can you provide a sample file?
Regards
Tom
** Changed in: texstudio (Ubuntu)
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As saucy is released now, I've closed this bug.
Regards,
Tom
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Can you provide a minimal example to reproduce this behavior? That would
help to (report and) fix the bug upstream.
Regards
Tom
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Hi Matthias
Thanks for reporting back!
I don't know exactly how ubuntu handles bugs. But texstudio 2.6.2 is in ubuntu
saucy:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=texstudiosearchon=namessuite=saucysection=all
So you might probably close it...
Regards
Tom
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I cannot reprodue this behavior (neither the cpu usage nor file access time).
But I'm using Debian wheezy.
You might want to try TeXstudio 2.6.2 which got a lot of improvements and a
complete new tex build system.
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Please try the new version 2.6.2. Does this behavior still occur?
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I cannot reproduce this on Debian wheezy. Upstream fixed several crash
issues, so please try the latest version 2.6.2.
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Hi Tim
Thanks for sharing, I'll gladly use NO_TESTS. It seems I'll have to wait
for the release of the next TeXstudio version as the one in debian
unstable (2.5.2) is based on rev. 3651.
Regards,
Tom
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** Changed in: texstudio (Ubuntu)
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I ran into the same issue on (K)ubuntu Maverick Meerkat.
I just had to disable the nbd-proxy as follows:
In the file
/var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.cfg/default
I added the boot option
nbd_proxy=false
Thanks to the guys on irc.freenode.net!
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Thanks, Chris.
You were right. It doesn't work when openoffice.org-kde is installed,
but it works (but looks ugly), when -kde is not installed.
Thanks,
Tom
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[Upstream] [hardy] file recovery never ever gives up after failure
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I've used the ppa OpenOffice.org 3.0 packages for intrepid as soon as they were
available. I've had no problems until the latest update (version
3.0.0-6ubuntu0intrepid1). Since the moment I updated (one week ago or so), I
was no longer able to start openoffice.
I always see the file recovery
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