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Package: kdelibs
Version: 4:3.2.2-2
Severity: normal

How to reproduce:
Call "kuickshow /usr/share/apps/kweather" (with kweather installed).
A file selection dialog is shown where you can select which image
you want to see. When you press the down cursor button, the selection
doesn't always jump to the next one but often jumps over items.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (50, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.3
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Versions of packages kdelibs depends on:
ii  kdelibs-bin                   4:3.2.2-2  KDE core binaries
ii  kdelibs-data                  4:3.2.2-2  KDE core shared data
ii  kdelibs4                      4:3.2.2-2  KDE core libraries

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  The following bugs against KDE packages were tagged sarge. I've done a
  quick review of them and all can be closed now that the 3.3 transition
  is finished.

  To submitters: the KDE 3.3 packages will be available in your mirror
  in about 12 hours.

  Thanks to all the people that made the transition possible.

#282462: kaboodle: babble when playing MP3 files
#280974: mpeglib: Old bug #245192 never got fixed.
#266760: kde: system freezes at log-out when using kernel 2.4 and arts over alsa

#274989: libsmokeqt-dev depends on libsmokeqt1, but doesn't have a dependency

#288251: build dependencies for kdelibs fails

#282925: Konqueror crashes randomly 
#282418: kaudiocreator: fails on extracting tracks 
#281393: Sarge-konqueror performance-option "Minimize memory-usage: Always" 
doesn't work. 
#274911: kate-plugins: Does not parse entire XML tree when file is opened 
#248157: kdelibs: Selection in different selection dialogs is "jumpy"

#288185: juk: crashes with gstreamer output, stops play with arts output 


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