Alex Pyrgiotis
Alex Pyrgiotis
> Getting bug reports for this would be good :) > ... > I wouldn't immediately count it out, I think it would need some level of input from the...
Ok, it's good to know that. My understanding is that Tails can work with Bookworm backports (see [onionshare issue](https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues/20198)), but that it can also backport a Debian package into their...
> Maybe explicitly "Vendor PyMuPDF for all Debian-based distros until the distro-provided package meets our needs"? Most def. --- Regarding package vendoring, it's quite simple in the case of Dangerzone....
I sent a Debian bug report for the lack of OCR support in PyMuPDF: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1082023 (with a typo, ugh).
Very cool Alexis, thanks a lot for the dig! Diving into your comments right now: It seems that the only way to check if there's a new Docker Desktop version...
Thanks for documenting your findings Alexis. They will be really useful once we decide to work again on this issue. For the record, I was thinking that we could at...
> This is the case: Docker Desktop is displaying a warning to the users when they start the program, at least on OSX Pretty awesome dig, and thanks a lot...
We know that a lot of dependencies come from Alpine's LibreOffice package, which brings GTK and Wayland dependencies as well. Switching from Alpine Linux to Debian Linux (Bookworm?), and using...
Just a quick update on this issue. We have partially updated our CircleCI machines for the various CI jobs we have (see #914). If we don't manage to make the...
We have fully switched to GitHub actions, so we can close this issue.