[needs-packaging] Open Komodo Edit
Bug #183492 reported by
Arve Bersvendsen
This bug affects 33 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Debian |
Fix Released
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Unknown
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Gentoo Linux |
Unknown
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Wishlist
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Ubuntu |
Confirmed
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Wishlist
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Unassigned | ||
Bug Description
Komodo Edit, also known as Open Komodo, recently got issued under the Mozilla Public License 1.1. The main site for the project resides at http://
Changed in ubuntu: | |
assignee: | Michael Lustfield (mtecknology) → nobody |
status: | In Progress → Confirmed |
Changed in debian: | |
status: | Unknown → New |
Changed in gentoo: | |
importance: | Unknown → Wishlist |
Changed in debian: | |
status: | New → Fix Released |
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- Description: Freeware advanced editor for dynamic and Web languages. [Note that it is a limited version of the Komodo IDE -which is also available for Linux, though not a freeware]
- Homepage: http:// www.activestate .com/products/ komodo_ edit/
- License: ActiveState Komodo Edit (globally, proprietary software, free (cost) for personal and commercial use, free ("freedom" and cost) to distribute, without any change, non commercially). It is not yet included in "/usr/portage/ licenses" (I will attach it).
- New local USE flag: `app-editors/ komodo- edit-bin: default- templates - Installs the default templates for new files` (Rationale: most default templates are empty, or near-empty, and can clutter the new file dialog, so we permit not to install them -some people might want to keep them, as a number of these files still contain a possibly useful template).
- Category and package name: "app-editor/ komodo- edit-bin" .
- Note: it is an x86 binary package; sources are not available.
- Note: the package ships with its own Python (it seems to be well-separated, but symlinks to the system version does not seem to work), Mozilla (Komodo Edit seems to be using Mozilla for its whole interface, so I have no idea if we could use our own version), HTML tidy (could be replaced with a simple symlink), and a number of DTDs/schemas (including a few for which we already have ebuilds).