Control: tags -1 patch Hi maintainers,
Please find attached a patch that could help with this issue. Thanks to David who learn me in 2 lines how to build RN. Baptiste
--- whats-new.dbk@revision=9556 2013-03-21 13:50:12.182327600 +0100 +++ whats-new.dbk@revision=9556-bj 2013-03-22 11:02:13.239451500 +0100 @@ -182,15 +182,40 @@ 3.4, KDE<indexterm><primary>KDE</primary></indexterm> 4.8.4, Xfce<indexterm><primary>Xfce</primary></indexterm> 4.8, and LXDE<indexterm><primary>LXDE</primary></indexterm> 0.5.0. +</para> +<para> Productivity applications have also been upgraded, including the - office suites - LibreOffice<indexterm><primary>LibreOffice</primary></indexterm> - 3.5.4 and Calligra<indexterm><primary>Calligra</primary></indexterm> - 2.4.3 as well as - GNUcash<indexterm><primary>GNUcash</primary></indexterm> 2.4.10, - GNUmeric<indexterm><primary>GNUmeric</primary></indexterm> 1.10.17 and - Abiword<indexterm><primary>Abiword</primary></indexterm> 2.9.2. + office suites: </para> + <itemizedlist> + <listitem> + <para> + LibreOffice<indexterm><primary>LibreOffice</primary></indexterm> + 3.5.4 replaces OpenOffice, which is now only a transitionnal package that can be removed; + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + Calligra<indexterm><primary>Calligra</primary></indexterm> + 2.4.3 replaces KOffice, which is now only a transitionnal package that can be removed; + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + GNUcash<indexterm><primary>GNUcash</primary></indexterm> is upgraded to 2.4.10; + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + GNUmeric<indexterm><primary>GNUmeric</primary></indexterm> is upgraded to 1.10.17; + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + Abiword<indexterm><primary>Abiword</primary></indexterm> is upgraded to 2.9.2. + </para> + </listitem> + </itemizedlist> <para> Updates of other desktop applications include the upgrade to Evolution<indexterm><primary>Evolution</primary></indexterm> 3.4 @@ -403,7 +428,7 @@ <section id="multiarch"> <title>Multiarch</title> <para> -New in &release; is <emphasis>multiarch</emphasis>. Multiarch lets you install packages from +New in &debian; &release; is <emphasis>multiarch</emphasis>. Multiarch lets you install packages from multiple architectures on the same machine. This is useful in various ways, but the most common is installing both 64 and 32-bit software on the same machine and having dependencies correctly resolved automatically. The
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