This is a bit strange to me. The stable version doesn't run, it
segfaults. Lots of people saying "bugbugbug". A fix comes. And now we
have the strange situation that the bug will not be fixed for the
environment it has been found? I don't want to update to oneiric now and
I thought: when it's fixed, it must go the way into the stable release
at first. You cannot destroy anything because at this time it doesn't
run at all. I don't understand why the process is that bureaucratic and
strange. It will bring me to the state of not telling about bugs because
it won't give me anything back. I guess this is not the way it should
work, don't you think? Or are we just too impatient and in 2 weeks it's
included in the standard natty stream?

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  Xpdf segfaults on start in libpoppler.so.7

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