>> I meant "important", because for people working with .xls files this bug
>> makes gnumeric unusable.
>
>To me it is "important" because of crash and therefore the potential for loss
>of unsaved data but not because the bug is related to .XLS in any way.
Well, indeed it crashes. And indeed it
On Tue, 18 Mar 2014 23:23:22 Francesco Potortì wrote:
> I meant "important", because for people working with .xls files this bug
> makes gnumeric unusable.
To me it is "important" because of crash and therefore the potential for loss
of unsaved data but not because the bug is related to .XLS in a
>On Tue, 18 Mar 2014 14:53:11 Francesco Potortì wrote:
>> Package: gnumeric
>> Version: 1.12.12-1
>> Severity: serious
>
>Dear Francesco,
>
>Thanks for your bug report but please let's not panic and use correct severity
>level ("normal" or "important" at most) as described in
>
>https://www.d
On Tue, 18 Mar 2014 14:53:11 Francesco Potortì wrote:
> Package: gnumeric
> Version: 1.12.12-1
> Severity: serious
Dear Francesco,
Thanks for your bug report but please let's not panic and use correct severity
level ("normal" or "important" at most) as described in
https://www.debian.org/B
Package: gnumeric
Version: 1.12.12-1
Severity: serious
I open a complex xls file that I have created with the old versions and
maintained for years.
I make a trivial mod and save it. I close gnumeric. When I reopen it,
it dumps core as soon as the file is read.
If, after making the same mod I
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