>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi Uwe,
>> As for the service
>> sudo snap start /snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced
>> [sudo] password for oub:
>> error: snap "/snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced" not found
>>
>> And
>>
>> sudo snap evinced
>>
>> error:
Uwe Brauer writes:
Hi Uwe,
> As for the service
> sudo snap start /snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced
> [sudo] password for oub:
> error: snap "/snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced" not found
>
> And
>
> sudo snap evinced
>
> error: snap "evinced" not found
>
> I try to search a bit
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Good point.
> A quick search suggests that one runs snaps using something like "snap
> run .". And for services, there seem to
> be "snap start/stop " commands...
Hm, I am not sure I understand. Snap installed the evince binaries as
/snap/bin/evince
So running
Uwe Brauer writes:
>>> End of game. My Ubuntu version is simply too old.
>
>> Huh. I thought the idea behind snap packages was that they packaged
>> their library dependencies or something in order not to rely on the host
>> system details as much. Maybe there is a particular way in which one
>>> "DK" == David Kastrup writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
>>
>>> Does /snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced actually work or exit
>>> with error? And if so, is the evince demon accessible via DBUS? You
>>> can check using d-feet.
>>
>>
>> Oh, sh
>> I
Uwe Brauer writes:
"TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
>
>> Does /snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced actually work or exit
>> with error? And if so, is the evince demon accessible via DBUS? You
>> can check using d-feet.
>
>
> Oh, sh
> I am an idiot:
>
>
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Oh, sh
> I am an idiot:
>
> /snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced
> /snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6:
> version `GLIBC_2.34' not found (required by
> /snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced)
>
>
> End of game. My Ubuntu
>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
> Does /snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced actually work or exit
> with error? And if so, is the evince demon accessible via DBUS? You
> can check using d-feet.
Oh, sh
I am an idiot:
/snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced
Does /snap/evince/current/usr/libexec/evinced
actually work or exit with error? And if so, is the evince demon accessible via
DBUS? You can check using d-feet.
Bye,
Tassilo
30.08.2023 16:46:15 Uwe Brauer :
"TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
>
>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>>> Any ideas?
>
>> Not
>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Any ideas?
> Not really, I cannot follow what you are doing. In theory, you should
> only have to change who provides the evince demon service, most probably
> by enabling/disabling the systemd services you already found, i.e.,
>
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Any ideas?
Not really, I cannot follow what you are doing. In theory, you should
only have to change who provides the evince demon service, most probably
by enabling/disabling the systemd services you already found, i.e.,
disable the old and enable the new. You don't need
>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Hi Uwe,
>>> TeX-view-program-list is a variable defined in ‘tex.el’.
>>>
>>> Its value is
>>> (("Evince44"
>>> ("TeX-evince-sync-view")
>>> "/usr/local/bin/evince"))
>> Well, kind of. You have to
>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi Uwe,
>> TeX-view-program-list is a variable defined in ‘tex.el’.
>>
>> Its value is
>> (("Evince44"
>> ("TeX-evince-sync-view")
>> "/usr/local/bin/evince"))
> Well, kind of. You have to figure out how that never evince version
>
Uwe Brauer writes:
Hi Uwe,
> TeX-view-program-list is a variable defined in ‘tex.el’.
>
> Its value is
> (("Evince44"
> ("TeX-evince-sync-view")
> "/usr/local/bin/evince"))
I don't know why that works but apparently it seems to call the
TeX-evince-sync-view command although you've
Hi
Currently I am running Ubuntu 16.04.
In the past, I added some no standard pdf viewer to auctex, like the
FoxitReader, but then the syntax changed some time ago and anyway I was
happy with evince and okular.
However I want now to add a new pdfviewer
The new viewer is
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