Which version of gs-esp where you using to replicate?
On Mon, 7 Feb 2011, Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
forcemerge 480702 480700
tags 480702 + moreinfo
thanks
I could not reproduce this bug. Could you please retest and send to this bts
the test file. Feel free to close thus bug
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Package: okular
Version: 4:4.2.2-2
Severity: wishlist
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Sometimes I use okular to view remote files. When these remote files are
changed, it can take 10's of seconds for okular to become aware of the changes
and reload the document. The "reload"
Package: kpdf
Version: 4:3.5.9-3
Severity: normal
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I used kpdf to view pdf's I'm creating with LaTex, with
the watch-option turned on.
When a mistake appears in the LaTex code, pdflatex deletes
the old pdf version, but does not create a new version
This is actually a problem with transfig version 1:3.2.5-alpha7-1
Workaround: This bug is not present in the older 1:3.2.5-alpha5-2 version
of transfig.
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Package: bittornado-gui
Version: 0.3.13-1
Severity: important
Running the btdownloadgui.bittornado seems to consume too-much cpu time.
This becomes a big problem when multiple instances are running. The
cycle consumption is dramatically lower in both the
btdownloadcurses.bittornado and btdownlo
Problem was caused by a kdm upgrade issue.
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Package: tellico
Version: 1.0-1
Severity: important
On startup, tellico issues a dialog with the message
"Could not find mime type application/octet-stream"
After clicking OK, tellico brings up the standard
kde crash dialog for signal 11(SIGSEGV). This occurs
in both the standard distribution
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