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On Tuesday 29 January 2008 08:04:35 pm Kyle Kearney wrote:
> Package: kword
> Version: 1:1.6.3-3+lenny1
> Severity: grave
> Justification: causes non-serious data loss
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> KWord has a bug that causes it to crash with signal 11 when
> ctrl+backspace is pressed. This problem
Package: kword
Version: 1:1.6.3-3+lenny1
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
KWord has a bug that causes it to crash with signal 11 when
ctrl+backspace is pressed. This problem seems to occur only when there
is text which would be deleted by ctrl+backspace. It does not oc
FYI: The status of the meta-kde source package
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Previous version: 5:47
Current version: 5:48
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Hello Gilles:
I don't understand very well what you mean. If you mean that KDXMLTools.h
should be included in the koffice-dev package, I think you are wrong because
that file is marked as noinst_HEADERS in kchart/kdchart/Makefile.am, so the
file shouldn't be installed as is only used for ko
Hello:
I'm sorry for having misleading you, as Matthew explained, the cups-pdf
package is not needed for kde to print into pdf, I wasn't sure so I included
it.
I understand that you were expecting that option in the file menu. Well as
you can see it is not available.
At these days, th
Hello:
I've been unable to reproduce this bug, I contacted to another guy unable to
reproduce it as well.
Is this bug still happenning? If so, could you please try to reproduce
invoking krita from the command line and getting the output there as well as
checking if the backtrace is still
Hello Gilles:
Seems this bug is already fixed at least in version 1.6.3-4. But, I can't
tell which version exactly the fix happen. The fix had been provided by
upstream.
Would you be so kind to check this? If you agree, could you please close
this bug by sending a blank e-mail to [EMAIL
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> tags 462338 + pending
Bug#462338: kdelibs5-dev: not installable on GNU/kFreeBSD
Tags were: patch
Tags added: pending
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