flatpak

T Rex sixpalax at gmail.com
Sun Nov 26 15:47:14 UTC 2023


In fact, I am doing a more exhaustive search, but I think one of the
problems is that the configuration avoids making system calls to open a
file because in the system scan it did not find a program that could manage
it.

El sáb, 25 nov 2023 a la(s) 23:48, Richard Kimberly Heck (rikiheck at gmail.com)
escribió:

> On 11/25/23 23:03, T Rex wrote:
>
> I have sent the add request to flathub. The compilations I have made have
> been successful, however I have had to make some unexpected maneuvers to
> allow the program to function correctly, such as editing lyxrc.defaults. I
> don't know if there is a better way. Without the modification the buttons
> to build and view are blocked.
> Here you can find the manifest and other files:
> https://github.com/bztd/flathub/tree/org.lyx.LyX
> I remain attentive to any ideas, suggestions or opinions.
>
> It's fine to edit lyxrc.defaults, I think. This is basically a normal
> thing for distributions to do, though there may be some better way to do
> it. Perhaps someone else will know.
>
> What changes did you make, out of curiosity?
>
> Riki
>
>
>
> El vie, 24 nov 2023 a la(s) 13:33, T Rex (sixpalax at gmail.com) escribió:
>
>> Ready, thank you very much for the prompt response, when I have a
>> functional version I will submit the request and I will send the links if I
>> am successful.
>>
>> El vie, 24 nov 2023 a la(s) 13:27, Richard Kimberly Heck (
>> rikiheck at gmail.com) escribió:
>>
>>> On 11/24/23 11:15, T Rex wrote:
>>>
>>> good day everyone, my apologies in advance if this is not the correct
>>> channel to do the following: as Lyx is not available on flathub, I would
>>> like to create the manifest so that it is available there, in any case the
>>> original sources are used, is there any Problem with performing that
>>> action?
>>>
>>> First, the GPL license surely allows it, so long as you make the source
>>> code available (which is obviously not a problem). Second, I can't imagine
>>> that any of us would object. Indeed, if you do go ahead, please send us the
>>> link, so we can add it to the download section of our website.
>>>
>>> Perhaps we should even include the manifest in our git codebase
>>> somewhere? That would need a bit more discussion.
>>>
>>> Riki
>>>
>>>
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> Professor of Philosophy
> Brown University
>
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