Public bug reported:
It is not possible to install libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev:i386 and libgdk-
pixbuf2.0-dev:amd64 together:
# apt install libgtk2.0-dev:i386
...
Get:12 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu disco/main i386 gir1.2-gdkpixbuf-2.0
i386 2.38.1+dfsg-1 [8.220 B]
Get:13
Public bug reported:
It is not possible to install libatk1.0-dev:i386 and libatk1.0-dev:amd64
together:
# apt install libatk1.0-dev:i386
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following additional packages will be installed:
It is in the attached tarball,
xidel-0.9.8-src/programs/internet/xidel/meta/debian
I have two shell scripts there, build.sh to compile it, and build.deb.sh
to call dpkg-deb on it afterwards
** Attachment added: "xidel-0.9.8.src.tar.gz"
>I'm not sure what this request is for - could you please clarify? It
looks like it's to sync a package from Debian, but it's not yet uploaded
there - maybe try in #debian-mentors on IRC?
A request to upload/sponsor the Xidel package to Ubuntu. Or sync it if
Debian was quicker than it was
>
Public bug reported:
Xidel is a command line tool to query data from HTML/XML web pages, JSON-APIs
and local files.
It implements interpreters for XPath 2, XPath 3, XQuery 1, XQuery 3, JSONiq,
CSS selectors and custom pattern matching.
XPath and CSS selectors are the most efficient way to
2) If it is started without parameters it sends e.g /usr/bin/texmaker#!#
to the other instance, which could think it should open
/usr/bin/texmaker as a tex-file. (but I didn't test it, so perhaps it
works without problems in texmaker, although it didn't worked in
texmakerx)
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texmaker can't
What also doesn't work:
1) calling a new instance with a relative path in a different directory than
the old instance was started in
2) No parameter could load the texmaker binary because it sends argv[0] (binary
path) to the other instance
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texmaker can't open files in path with umlauts
No, in options\configure you can select the tab quick build and there select an
radio item named user. Then you could define your own commands to be executed
by F1, but the default configuration (after you selected user there) is that
what you wrote in the bug report. (at least that's what's
There is a command Bibtex in the Tool menu (F11) which can be use for this
instead of the terminal.
Or if you set the quick build command on user command, the default config
executes exactly these four commands.
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TeXmaker fails to build bibtex bibliography
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: texmaker
TexMakerX is a fork of Texmaker with extended features,
like interactive spellchecking and code folding.
see http://texmakerx.sourceforge.net
** Affects: texmaker (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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