[Expired for clamav (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: clamav (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Many thanks, Joshua – that sure did help. I had never had to do with
this Debian bug reporting system, and now I'm glad I hadn't. Even in
comparison to Launchpad's search mechanism – I never now how to search
in my own bugs, bugs for a package, all bugs etc. – this Debian bug
reporting system is a
** Tags added: needs-upstream-report
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Title:
No result dialog for ClamTk depending on LANGUAGE
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Debian uses a bug tracker a little different than LaunchPad. Assuming
the source package we are interested in is clamav, you can find the
Debian bug tracker for clamav here:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=clamav;dist=unstable
A quick glance does not show any language specific d
Thanks for explaining but I am not familiar enough with these processes
to understand your explanation.
I have no Debian installation available for verifying (or do you mean
veriifying the bug is new?). And how do I file a bug with Debian? Is
there an FAQ or a tutorial?
I have read http://packagi
** Changed in: clamav (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
No result dialog for ClamTk depending on LANGUAGE
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
This bug is present in Debian too, and Ubuntu currently doesn't make any
changes over the Debian package. So this bug would be best fixed
directly in Debian, and then Ubuntu will pick up the fix automatically.
Wou
** Description changed:
I tried to use ClamTk 5.20-1 under Ubuntu 16.04.1 and noticed that when
I perform a “scan a directory” the program just tells my how many
threats it found but does not show me a list of affected files.
I made several experiments starting clamtk in a shell, and fo