On 04/15/2016 09:15 AM, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:


On 15 April 2016 at 14:47, Swarup <dinban...@sprynet.com <mailto:dinban...@sprynet.com>> wrote:



    On 04/15/2016 08:29 AM, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:


    On 15 April 2016 at 14:07, Swarup <dinban...@sprynet.com
    <mailto:dinban...@sprynet.com>> wrote:



        On 04/15/2016 07:45 AM, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:


        On 15 April 2016 at 13:36, Swarup <dinban...@sprynet.com
        <mailto:dinban...@sprynet.com>> wrote:



            On 04/13/2016 03:29 PM, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
            On 8 April 2016 at 19:54, Jaroslaw Staniek<stan...@kde.org> 
<mailto:stan...@kde.org>  wrote:
            On Thursday, 7 April 2016, Swarup<dinban...@sprynet.com> 
<mailto:dinban...@sprynet.com>  wrote:
            Hello there,
            Any improvements made in providing ability for Ubuntu users to 
upgrade to
            later versions? I'm still stuck in--

            Kexi Version 2.8.5
            Hi
            I am sorry that ubuntu offers no such support for free software.
            Upgrading the OS can be an option.
            Or requesting support from ubuntu or someone who can develop a 
backport.
            This can be requested on an ubuntu forum.
            Hi,
            A modern way of distributing software may help us soon:

            http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/ubuntu-16-04-lts-snap-packages


            Looks wonderful-- I am really looking forward to the day
            when I'll be able to upgrade kexi versions. The version
            I have right now is so dysfunctional. Any time the mouse
            crosses from the left side of the screen into the left
            side of the table, it makes the table jump to the top.
            This is endlessly frustrating and a huge waste of time.
            Say I am working in row #750, the mouse moves across the
            left border of the table and all of a sudden the table
            jumps to row#1. If there is any fix for this, please advise.


        ​ All this was long ago fixed.​
        ​ My advice is to upgrade the OS or install​ another copy in
        a virtual machine or different computer. Regardless of
        availability of the Snap packages, staying with outdated
        software on LTS platforms will be always a compromise. It's
        not a problem for apps that do not evolve much anymore but
        Kexi is actively developed and users are hungry for features :)

        We'll be looking for a way when practically every week new
        updates appear for Kexi.


        There are so many software packages which update regularly
        every week with the Ubuntu update manager-- it happens
        automatically. If Kexi could be incorporated into this
        feature, it would be great.


    OK. Do you mean official packages from Canonical or do you have
    unofficial repositories added?



Either would be perfectly fine.

        As for upgrading the OS, the Final Version of the new Ubuntu
        LTS 16.04 is coming out on April 21. My current LTS 14.04 is
        in all other regards functioning wonderfully, and I would
        have no other reason to upgrade given my own specific usage
        patterns and needs. Upgrading would only be done for getting
        an updated Kexi, and for me upgrading Ubuntu on a MacBook Pro
        is not a small job. So this being the case, let me just ask
        the following questions:



    I can't see updates for even new Ubuntu on this web page, 2.9.7
    is too old:
    http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/kexi

    Does this mean that 16.04 is going to install an old version of kexi?

    Or are you saying you don't know what version of Kexi it will install?


    ​ There's contact email kubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
    <mailto:kubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com> to the developers where
    yo ucan ask for help.


    ​ But have you tried this advice?
    
http://www.askmetutorials.com/2016/02/install-calligra-office-suite-2911-on.html


    Now this is very exciting indeed. I will definitely try this--
    right now.

    Do I need to first uninstall my existing version of Kexi? And if
    so, can I use the Ubuntu software manager to do the install?

    Or can I leave the current install in place and install 2.9.11
    alongside it?


​ There can be only one version installed in one system, and the system would only propose installation is ​newer version is found.


I just now uninstalled kexi using the Ubuntu software manager, and then followed the listed tutorial for the new install of Calligra 2.9.11. But to my surprise, it merely re-installed the very same old version which I've had for ages (Kexi Version 2.8.5, Using KDE Platform Version 4.14.13). So I'm afraid the tutorial is not working for installing Calligra 2.9.11. It just installs the ages old version of KOffice which comes with Ubuntu 14.04 repos. Please do let me know if you have a solution for this.
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