https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381773
--- Comment #3 from Luigi Toscano <luigi.tosc...@tiscali.it> --- (In reply to Louis Krüger from comment #2) > I wouldn't call it resolved, I would call it ignored or rejected. Unless it can't be reproduced on a newer system, and given the change to the code and the rest of the stack (including texlive), it is realistically not possible to reproduce it. This is not an uncommon case; it happens every time the life of a long term distribution outlives the support provided by upstream (think of the Debian stable, Ubuntu LTS, CentOS, but also FreeBSD stable). In this case the support moves to the downstream (the distribution). > Well Slackware 14.2 does not deploy kde5 and I experienced the same when > I ran arch until last month. Few points about this: - there are newer release of the kdelibs4 version of Okular (0.26 was the last one, compare with 0.20, 6 releases of delta); they can be perfectly compiled on Slackware. - if the bug can be reproduced on a newer version, an updated backtrace is needed, and a reproducer too (a document which triggers it, with the source). - there is no such thing called kde5. The newer version of Okular is an application based on Qt5 which uses also some libraries released as part of the KDE Frameworks "product" (which is in fact a bundle of library). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.