Frescobaldi is broken, shouldn't it be upgraded?
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Abou Samra Jean
Frescobaldi 3.1 is known not to work with Python 3.10, which is the version of Python shipped in Ubuntu Jammy, which also ships Frescobaldi 3.1. See
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This issue has been fixed in Frescobaldi 3.2.
So, right now, the Frescobaldi package doesn't work at all. Is there a possibility to upgrade it even in this stable Ubuntu release? I mean, the purpose of being conservative about package upgrades is to preserve stability, but right now the package is unusable…
Thanks.
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