On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 15:23:06 +0100 Simon McVittie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> As noted in several of the many duplicate bug reports, a workaround is
> to run this command
>
> gsettings set org.gnome.calculator refresh-interval 0
>
> which turns off download of currency exchange rates.
>
> Peter Mueller wrote:
> >Whoever is responsible: shouldn't the bug reports be merged?
>
> I am intentionally not merging the duplicate bug reports or reassigning
> them to libsoup3 at this stage, in the hope that this way, users of
> gnome-calculator will see at least one of the 10 different bug reports
> that refers to this issue, and not open an 11th.
>
> smcv
>
>


Its definitely good to keep this report active under gnome-calculator, since the depency to libsoup3 is untracable for an ordinary user.

However, I'm looking for advice if there are any actions required for users who *do* have implemented the workaround to fix the problem and then later upgraded to one of the Debian versions that have this (secondary) bug fixed.

Since you mentioned that that above mentioned workaround effectively disables the automatic currency exchange rate downloads, what would be the measure to restore the intended default behaviour of gome-calculator to automatically fetch the current currency exchange rates?

E.g. I suffered the bug, implemented the workaround and then upgrading to Debian 12.12 or 13.0. What to do to restore original behaviour?

Thanks

 -- Alex

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