Hi Andreas,
That works great, thanks.
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python-uniconvertor exits interpreter on import
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300141
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Public bug reported:
uniconvertor's __init__.py unconditionally tests sys.argv, and if it is
found lacking (wrong number of args, etc.), the script calls sys.exit.
This wouldn't be much of a problem except that when you run
'help(modules)' in the Python interpreter, it tries to import every
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-libpcap
python-libpcap (0.6.1+cvs.2007.07.28-2) and python-pypcap
(1.1.2+debian-1) each provide a Python module called 'pcap'. python-
libpcap provides /usr/share/pycentral/python-libpcap/site-
packages/pcap.py, which gets symlinked into
Someone who has stronger launchpad-fu should link this bug to python-
pypcap.
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python-libpcap and -pypcap provide modules with the same name
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299252
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That upstream bug is actually about the URL recognition code catching
*too much* text. It looks like the current behavior is broken as
designed -- since it's difficult (perhaps impossible) to tell the
difference between a continued URL and unrelated text on the next line,
gnome-terminal only
No, it does not.
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Multiple-copy printing w/ duplex produces poor results
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151026
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This behavior appears in both Feisty and the latest Gutsy beta.
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Multiple-copy printing w/ duplex produces poor results
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151026
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Public bug reported:
My printer is configured to print duplex by default. I have a 1-page PDF
document that I want to print multiple copies of. If I open the document
in evince and increase the Copies field in the print dialog to 2, I
get one sheet of paper out of the printer with the document
I can confirm this in 7.04. Evince (and gtk-demo, so this probably isn't
really an evince bug) use settings from /etc/cups/lpoptions rather than
the ones from ~/.cups/lpoptions.
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Evince does not honour CUPS printer setting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105142
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