Hi gregor

Thanks for your quick reply.

>> Depending on what else the Unity-support contains, I guess it would be
>> easy to disable the patch to bring it back if wanted. That would create
>> an Ubuntu-delta though, which would require more work to get newer
>> releases from Debian.
>
>The would only work if several libraries (sciplore, jersey, maybe
>more) existed in Debian.

Well, as a first step I was thinking about disabling the patch in Ubuntu
only. That would of course led to the usual extra burden of merging new
releases from Debian to Ubuntu when they appear, so I don't know if such
a change would have been accepted into the Ubuntu archives.

I think it would be nice to get the missing libraries packaged in Debian
too, though I'm afraid that part would be  a bit beyond me at least.

>But at least in 2.11 there won't be anything
Ubuntu/unuity/ayatana-specific in the patch anymore.

I think if it is going away in the next version, then we shouldn't spend
too much time on it in the current one. :)

I was mostly curious since it had been discussed earlier in this bug
report. There doesn't seem to have been any other bug reports filed [1]
regarding the Unity support either.

In summary, I belive this issue can be closed.


[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jabref


** Changed in: jabref (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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