Hi Theo, On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 14:10, Theo Schmidt <theo.schm...@wilhelmtux.ch> wrote: > Myriam Schweingruber schrieb: > ... >> Version 8.04 is NOT an LTS version for the KDE packages, only for the >> underlying base system. > > I don't think that's an issue in this case, because Scribus is not a KDE > package. However it does depend on QT, so perhaps you're right.
Well, as an application depending on Qt this makes it a "KDE"-like application. And to answer Simon's proposition to use Ubuntu instead of Kubuntu: I think you got that completely wrong, the Qt packages and Scribus packages are the same, since Ubuntu and Kubuntu are in the same repositories. > In our office each and any change of anything generates problems. We planned > on > getting new hardware this summer and making the switch to this, to Lucid and > KDE4 all at once. Maybe this is wrong and we should get people used to KDE4 > first. However at the moment lots of things are working perfectly with KDE3.5, > so I'm putting off problems related to this as long as possible. Well, I don't think this is necessary, there are not more changes between KDE 3.5x and KDE 4.3.x than there are between Windows Vista and Windows 7, and people are used to switch those OS since years. > However, I didn't want to start a KDE-disscussion, but rather ask if there is > conceivably any truth in the scribus-developers claim that Ubuntu was the most > unsatisfactory of the large distribution to run Scribus with, because of large > changes within QT by Canonical, and if it would be preferable to use Debian > QT-packages rather than Ubuntu QT-packages. I don't know where you heard or read that, but it is complete and utter rubbish. Could you please provide some source on that? Kubuntu doesn't modify Qt. On the contrary, it is most likely the distribution that uses the most vanilla KDE 4 and Qt. As an example: try to get OpenSuSE's KDE to work correctly with the latest Qt 4.6.2... judging from the amount of bug reports we get lately it is much, much worse than Kubuntu, and OpenSuSE patches a lot :( If Scribus indeed had problems with the Qt packages as provided by Kubuntu they should eventually go through their code and check what they did wrong, since KDE works perfectly fine with Qt :) And you can't blame Nokia ( aka the former Trolltech) for a lack of documentation: http://qt.nokia.com/developer :) Also, I just checked here, using Kubuntu 9.10 with KDE SC 4.4, Qt 4.6.1 and Scribus-ng 1.3.5.dfsg~svn20090208-2ubuntu2 and everything works fine, no crashes so far. Are you sure you have all the dependencies installed correctly? Regards, Myriam -- Protect your freedom and join the Fellowship of FSFE: http://www.fsfe.org Please don't send me proprietary file formats, use ISO standard ODF instead (ISO/IEC 26300) -- Ubuntu-ch mailing list Ubuntu-ch@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ch