Vasilis Vasaitis writes:
> So my original assertion stands: this should probably be reported
> upstream. Anyone want to do the honours? Or should I do it? I'd rather
> not, for the sole reason that I don't expect to be using my
> GNOME-based system for much longer, therefore I will eventually no
On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 03:18:36PM +0300, timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Vasilis Vasaitis wrote:
> > Confirming this behaviour. To the original submitter: it's probably
>
> You perhaps forgot to mail the original submitter? (Cc: did not have
> nnn-submitter)
Indeed, at the time I was pr
package evince
found 580655 2.30.3-2 2.30.3-3
thanks
Torquil Macdonald Sørensen writes:
> I got this message, but if I got the one (from Vasilis Vasaitis) I
> must have forgot about it or missed it. I've had problems like this
> before not received other responses to bug reports. I'm simply using
On 03/05/11 14:18, timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Hi,
Vasilis Vasaitis wrote:
Confirming this behaviour. To the original submitter: it's probably
You perhaps forgot to mail the original submitter? (Cc: did not have
nnn-submitter)
I got this message, but if I got the one (from Vasilis Vasaitis)
Confirming this behaviour. To the original submitter: it's probably
worth submitting this upstream too, if you haven't already, and using
a forwarding tag here.
Cheers,
Vasilis
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Package: evince
Version: 2.30.1-2
Severity: normal
Evince crashes (more properly, seems to freeze into some kind of infinite loop
while the interface is displayed without any pdf showing), when try to open one
of my pdf files. When it happens, I have 200% CPU usage (dual-core).
The strange thing
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