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has caused the Debian Bug report #871502,
regarding zotero-standalone-build: The newer Zotero is standalone only ; a 
reorganization is neded.
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Source: zotero-standalone-build
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream

Dear Maintainer,

After about 1 year of gestation, Zotero 5.0 is out.
* It is standalone only.
* The Firefox interface is now implemented in a "Connector" (as it was always
the
  casefor Chrom(e|ium).
* The internal format seems to have changed.
* The interoperability with Zotero 4.x is maintained for a while, but
* The possibility of synchronizing 4.x with the Zotero site (an important
feature
  for collaboration) will be terminated in a few months.

Therefore, an update to Debian's various Zotero package(s) is needed.

* The situation is simple for Zotero Standalone : a "simple" packaging
analogous
  to the current "zotero-standalone" package should be enough. A test of
upgrading
  a hand-installed 4.0 version to a hand-installed 5.0 version showed that the
  upgrade seems robust.
* For users of the (original) Firefox plugin version (a. k. a. "xul-ext-zotero"
  in Debian), it's more complicated. At first sight, a transitional
  "xul-ext-zotero" package should :
    - depend on "zotero-standalone" ;
    - replace the current Zotero Firefox extension with the Connector,
*without*
      intervention on the users' database(s) ;
    - (possibly) add a trigger starting Zotero standalone either at Firefox's
       startup (I'm not really sanguine about this possibility, but it would
       emulate  Zotero's permanent availability in Firefox) or at Connector's
       activation.
* libreoffice-zotero-integration : I dunno... I have trouble seeing the point
of
  this package, since the Libreoffice Zotero plugin comes standard with Zoter
  (standalone) for Linux. The installation of Zotero Standalone should trigger
the
  installation of the plugin if libreoffice-writer happens to be installed ;
  similarly, the installation of libreoffice-writer should trigger the plugin
  installation if zotero is installed.

The impending suspension of synchronization for Zotero 4.0 makes this (not
inconsiderable) work a bit of an emergency...

HTH,



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Dear submitter,

as the package zotero-standalone-build has just been removed from the Debian 
archive
unstable we hereby close the associated bug reports.  We are sorry
that we couldn't deal with your issue properly.

For details on the removal, please see https://bugs.debian.org/926033

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