Oleksandr Moskalenko a ?crit : > This message is for the people running Debian/Ubuntu scribus-cvs package > (1.3.x branch) from our repositories. > > As they say "le roi est mort, vive le roi!" or "the king is dead, long live > the king". > > I've just uploaded a new package scribus-ng (ng = New Generation) to our > repositories. It supersedes the venerable experimental scribus-cvs package. > Please install scribus-ng if you'd like to use Scribus 1.3.3.1. From now on > scribus-cvs is deprecated. Note that you have to install scribus-ng-doc if > you'd like to have the documentation. I moved the documentation out into a > separate package due to its non DFSG-free nature. As a result I am now able to > and will introduce scribus-ng and scribus-ng-doc into the official Debian > archive (into the main and non-free categories respectively). > > scribus-ng is a fully Debian Policy compliant package. It means no more use of > /usr/local, but the scribus-ng package will continue to co-exist with the > scribus (1.2.x branch) package. The binary to run for 1.3.x version is > "scribus-ng", of course. > > If you still have questions please email me directly. Docs at > http://debian.scribus.net have been updated to reflect this change. > > I am not planning to make a transitional "dummy" scribus-cvs package to > automate the transition at the moment. Let's see how many are paying > attention when running experimental/developmental versions. > > Regards, > > Your Scribus Debian package maintainer, > > Alex > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > > Thank you Malex, it works fine. I'm afraid I did'nt really understand about the "dummy" version: do you mean you won't make some repositories for 1.3.4cvs? That could be great if we could have in parallel, the 1.3.3.1 and the 1.3.4cvs in order to test it. I know I can make the job by myself, but I know I won't. I understand it's many work for you, so maybe you could do it once a month or something like that.
Thanks for all Raphael
