Plinnell skrev: > Hi Axel, > > I know you were planning to do a translation update for 1335, but ran > out of time. Well, we are gonig to release 1336 pretty soon as we > added cmake and found a couple of regressions. > > So, if you can grab the 1336cvs tarball or cvs and submit what you > have in the next few days if you can.
Nice :-) I am in this moment on string 3063 of reported 3083, so I hope I will make it soon :-) Unfortunately I am using an old file (from 1.3.3.4 I think), but as I was so far already i trusted this can be solved somehow, can this be automaticly transfered? Best regards Axel Bojer > On Saturday 11 November 2006 15:05, Axel Bojer wrote: >> Plinnell skrev: >> (...) >> >>> As you mentioned, you are running under 64bit and there is no >>> upgrade to 1.3.3.4/1.3.3.5 possible. I know both Debian, Fedora >>> and Suse all offer 64-bit versions of Scribus for 1.3.3.x, >>> otherwise you will need to compile the sources yourself. On >>> http://debian.scribus.net there are notes on doing this in a >>> build root. >> (...) >> >> I have done this on my kubuntu (edgy) machine, and it works like a >> charm :-) Perhaps I could make a debian-packet out of it and load >> it up to the scribus-repository if I just find out how :-) >> > > The problem is twofold: > > Sourceforge where we host the packages makes it difficult to > distuingish between debian and Ubuntu packages > > Acess to debian scribus.net is tightly controlled to protect the > content of the binaries. Even I do not have access to it. >> Another question though: Does it matter that I did not remove my >> previos 1.3.3.4 before compileing 1.3.3.5? I recognized, that this >> is much faster than when I comiled my first Scribus (1.3.3.3), so I >> presume something is not done again, but left as is. But does this >> matter? I havent digged into finding out how to uninstall the old >> packet because it works as is :-) >> >> Best regards >> Axel Bojer > Installing usually overwrites the old version. For major version > bumps, sometimes, not always remove then install is a good idea. > > Cheers, > Peter