[Bug 61914] Re: texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present

2007-02-28 Thread Jon Anderson
Not gonna happen. ** Changed in: texlive-lang (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Rejected -- texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present https://launchpad.net/bugs/61914 -- universe-bugs mailing list universe-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/list

[Bug 61914] Re: texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present

2007-02-19 Thread Jon Anderson
Sorry to dig up a dead horse (all the more to kick it). For my lab (which must have MATLAB, and in which people will have to live without the mex -> pdfetex symlink), I've created a custom .deb package that just doesn't include /usr/bin/mex. I'm doing this with an epoch number. The problem is, no

[Bug 61914] Re: texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present

2006-12-19 Thread Norbert Preining
Hi all! Please update the texlive AND the octave packages. The current octave packages don't ship mex, but mex2.1 (and mex will go away anyway upstream), and the current texlive packages do not have the conflict. Bye Norbert -- texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present

[Bug 61914] Re: texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present

2006-12-14 Thread Jon Anderson
I've e-mailed a Sebastien Rahtz (his name was in the Polish hyphenation file) about this... hopefully he can, at the least, put me in touch with the Polish user group that you speak of. -- texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present https://launchpad.net/bugs/61914 -- un

[Bug 61914] Re: texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present

2006-12-13 Thread Norbert Preining
(Debian maintainer speaking) Yes, you are right, this is a workaround. If one of you has time to contact the polish user group and discuss this with them we would be very happy, but we have enough other things to do ATM. Bye Norbert -- texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge

[Bug 61914] Re: texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present

2006-11-03 Thread Daniel Robitaille
** Changed in: roundup (Ubuntu) Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected -- texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present https://launchpad.net/bugs/61914 -- universe-bugs mailing list universe-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/universe-bugs

[Bug 61914] Re: texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present

2006-11-03 Thread Jon Anderson
Given all of the discussion on this bug (both here and in Debian), I'll call this Confirmed. Note that the upstream fix isn't really a fix, but a workaround. ** Changed in: texlive-lang (Ubuntu) Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed -- texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-for

[Bug 61914] Re: texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present

2006-10-10 Thread Jon Anderson
Having removed MATLAB and installed texlive-full, it looks like /usr/bin/mex is just a symlink to pdfetex! texlive-lang-polish has /usr/bin/mex and /usr/bin/pdfmex, both of which are symlinks to /usr/bin/pdfetex (provided by texlive-base-bin). So... can we get rid of this symlink, used only by tex

[Bug 61914] Re: texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present

2006-10-10 Thread Jon Anderson
I really don't think that the solution is "don't install both MATLAB and TeX Live". I administrate a graduate lab, and when we switch over to Edgy, we will need both texlive-full *and* MATLAB, and I don't think we're alone. Since /usr/bin/mex is only used by the Polish TeX support (ha! "TeX suppor

[Bug 61914] Re: texlive-lang-polish fails to install if MATLAB/octave-forge present

2006-10-09 Thread Daniel Robitaille
The bug report in Debian was marked fixed in May 2006 with the version 2005-2 of texlive-lang-polish, which is the version in Edgy. The solution was to mark texlive-lang-polish as conflicting it with octave- forge, thus you cannot install both of them together in Debian or in Ubuntu. ** Changed