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Subject: gqview: Failure to rotate pictures without libjpeg-progs installed
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Package: gqview
Version: 1.4.3-1
Severity: normal

        When selecting to rotate (for example) a picture using the contextual
menu, it fails prompting a message "jpegtran, command not found".

        Adding a dependency on libjpeg-progs to the gqview package will very
easily solve the problem.

        Suggesting it is not an option, IMHO, nor is user-friendly at all
(specially for novices). IMHO, when you install a program, you'd expect that all
options in the menu work flawlessly, without need to play around with apt or
dpkg info to know that it suggests a package which is not installed and you have
to install it as well as gqview. 

        Bug related to #225228 (archived).

        Regards,

        Alvaro



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Package: gqview
Version: 2.0.0-1

=46rom the gqview 2.0.0-1 changelog:
  * Increase dependency on libjpeg-progs to Recommends, which will make
    it automatically install with most frontends.  (closes: #267896)

The bug number was a typo, and should have been 267897, so I'm closing
it now...

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