Public bug reported:
Under certain circumstances the CUPS library can invalidate the pointer
to the structure describing the available printers. When this happens,
attempts to print via CUPS in an application can lead to a crash due to
a lack of checking in the QCUPSSupport code. The attached patc
Have people tried running the Qt-based applications with a different
style, using the "-style Cleanlooks" command line option, for example?
Did that help?
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Public bug reported:
In the debian/rules file, AGG support is enabled incorrectly because the
--with-agg option is misspelt. The attached patch fixes this.
** Affects: mapserver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: precise
** Attachment added: "Enables AGG support
This patch adds a check in debian/rules for amd64 and configures the
build accordingly. It also adds a patch to the series that introduces
the required config files for the amd64 architecture.
** Patch added: "Patches for emoslib-000382+dfsg on Ubuntu 12.04"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+
** Attachment added: "Proposed fix."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995938/+attachment/3135037/+files/emoslib-000380%2Bdfsg-64-bit-fixes.patch
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Public bug reported:
Using emoslib on an amd64 architecture system with the standard package
can result in the library failing to read some BUFR tables correctly. It
looks as if file seeking is not being performed correctly on this
configuration. The solution appears to be to create new config fil