Hi Andreas, thank you for the bug report!
I had a look at tinymce , and ... Andreas Beckmann a écrit : > [...] wims-modules : Depends: tinymce but it is not installable > > tinymce has been removed recently: https://bugs.debian.org/977149 That is sad: the popcon score of tinymce was 1500 when it was removed (it has decreased slowly from 3000 in the past) The upstream developers of wims have embedded a version 5.4.2 of tinymce, which is more than the last version maintained in Debian: 3.4.8 which was introduced nine years ago; however, symlinking files of the package wims-modules to the older javascript module did work. Now, if I want to keep on maintaining the package wims, which is important for education as a contents server, there are two possible ways: 1 - revive a debian package for tinymce: I had a look at upstream developments, they are very active. Unfortunately, tinymce is becoming bolder and bolder. Compiling it requires yarn, and implies downloading more than a thousand node modules. I strongly doubt to find every of those depedencies already packaged inside Debian. 2 - replace Javascript-enhanced editor areas in Wims which depend on tinymce by some alternative code, hopefully providing some *really tiny* editor, not the bloatware that tinymce is becoming. I believe that only the second option is sustainable, probably by using ckeditor whose debian package is up to date with upstream's ckeditor4. Best regards, Georges.
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